RELIGION

MUSLIMS AROUND THE WORLD MARK FIRST DAY OF RAMADAN

People around the world are marking the beginning of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which is determined by the lunar cycle and this year will run from 6 May.

Ramadan takes place during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. Muslims believe the Koran was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad during this month.

Many Muslims will not eat or drink water during daylight for the month.

A vendor prepares sweets in Herat, Afghanistan
A vendor in Afghanistan prepares sweets. It is common to have one meal, known as the Suhoor, just before dawn and another, known as the Iftar, directly after sunset.
Muslims pray in Indonesia
Muslims pray inside a Mosque in North Sumatra, Indonesia. The country is home to the world’s largest Muslim population.
People in Sarajevo release sky lanterns to mark the beginning of Ramadan
Ramadan is a time for spiritual reflection, prayer, doing good deeds and spending time with family and friends. In this image (above), people in Sarajevo release sky lanterns to mark the beginning of Ramadan.
Shoppers in Amman, Jordan walk past a giant Crescent Moon and other light decorations
Shoppers in Amman, Jordan, walk past a giant crescent moon and other light decorations.
Muslim students in Indonesia read copies of the holy book "Koran" on the first day of the holy month of Ramadan
Muslim students in Indonesia read copies of the Koran on the first day of the holy month.
Muslims perform the first 'Tarawih' prayer on the beginning of the Islamic Holy month of Ramadan in Iraq
Muslims in Iraq pray on the first day of Ramadan.

Culled from BBC Newshighlight

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