Ramadan

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Ramadan is the Islamic month of fasting. Just like the month of September in a normal calendar, this is the number nine month of the Muslim calendar.

It begins when Muslims can find the moon for the first time after a few nights. Then, Muslims must not eat or drink once the run rises up. They can only do that once the sun goes down. This continues for thirty days, but sometimes twenty-nine days.

It ends with Eid Al-Fitr, the time when Muslims break their fast.