Ramadan
Ramadan is a sacred month of fasting and spiritual reflection for Muslims worldwide, observed as one of the Five Pillars of Islam. It is a time to practice self-discipline, self-control, sacrifice, and empathy for those who are less fortunate. The observance of Ramadan typically includes increased prayer and reading of the Quran, along with giving to charity and performing good deeds. Falling within the context of Monotheism and belief in a single God, Ramadan holds special significance as it is believed to be the month when the Quran was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. This holy period serves as a reminder of the divine guidance and mercy bestowed upon humanity, encouraging Muslims to strengthen their relationship with God and strive for personal growth. As an integral component of Islam, Ramadan emphasizes the importance of community, compassion, and unity among believers. By partaking in shared meals and gatherings during this sacred month, Muslims foster a sense of solidarity and deepen their connections with one another, further enriching their spiritual journey within the broader framework of Monotheistic Religions.