Ramadan is a period of 30 days determined by the Islamic calendar where Muslims across the world fast from sunrise to sunset. The span of 30 days is different each year when basing it off of the Gregorian calendar which is what we use. It is a time where Muslims try to break bad habits and reflect on the things that they have that others may not have. Muslims will often donate more money to charity during this time as well as spread peace and forgiveness. This can be compared to the holidays where people often try to spread more joy and spend more time with family.
Ramadan is concluded with a celebration called Eid. This is when family and friends come together all day and have a big feast. This is more specifically called Eid al-Fitr. There is one other celebration in Islam called Eid al-Adha, but Eid al-Fitr is the one that is much more prominent and referred to as the “big Eid”.
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