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From: India Abroad | Date: December 6, 2002| Author: Selod, Shabbeer | Copyright information


India Abroad

12-06-2002

Ramzan, the ninth month of the Muslim calendar, is considered holy by the
community because it is believed that the Koran was revealed to the Prophet
during this month. During Ramzan, Muslims all over the world maintain a
strict fast or roza the entire day, breaking the custom of a daily fast
only when they sight the Eid moon. During a roza, one stops eating at a
prescribed time before sunrise and the fast is broken at the giv...

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