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Respect for Multiculturalism on March 22, Islamic one-month fasting month of Ramadan begins

This year's Muslim Ramadan begins on March 22. Photo reproduced from Undiscovered Taipei Website
This year's Muslim Ramadan begins on March 22. Photo reproduced from Undiscovered Taipei Website
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Editor/ Tim Wu (吳宗翰)

Based on the anticipated sighting of the crescent moon, Muslim officials in Saudi Arabia and a number of other Middle Eastern nations predict that the fasting month of Ramadan will start on Thursday this year.

The moon was not visible Tuesday night, according to clerics in the area, which means the month-long observance will begin when it does the next evening.

Muslims abstain from eating, drinking, smoking, and having sex from dawn to dusk throughout Ramadan. The fast can be broken with only a little sip of water or a puff of smoke. Family and friends get together at night for a celebratory meal.

This year's Muslim Ramadan begins on March 22.Photo reproduced from One-Forty Facebook

The purpose of the fasting is to draw the faithful toward God and to make them aware of the suffering of the underprivileged. Muslims are supposed to perform their daily prayers exactly as prescribed and to reflect more deeply on their religion. Additionally, they are admonished not to engage in gossip, argument, or swearing throughout the holy month.

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This year's Muslim Ramadan begins on March 22.Photo reproduced from One-Forty Facebook

One of Islam's five pillars, fasting is a requirement for all halal Muslims. However, there are exceptions for people with illnesses and for women who are nursing or pregnant. It is not anticipated that young children quickly.

Ramadan starts every year about a week and a half early since Islam uses the lunar calendar. Muslims rejoice in the festive Eid al-Fitr celebration at the conclusion of Ramadan, when kids frequently get new clothes and presents.

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