Ramadan to begin from tomorrow

BIRATNAGAR: The festival of Ramadan, which is observed as the month of fasting by the Muslim community, begins tomorrow.

The festival is marked to observe the month when Quran, the great holy book of the Muslims, was revealed. The beginning and end of Ramadan are determined by the lunar Islamic calendar called Hijri.

Roja, which means to fast from dawn until sunset, is mandatory for all the adults except for those who are pregnant or are suffering from illness and disability.

The holy month is divided into three parts including the first ten days of good times known as Barakat, the second ten days of love and care known as Rahamat and the final ten days of Maghfirat or forgiveness from Allah.

Those observing Roja keep their bodies pure and recite the Quran five times a day regularly.

Mohammad Ajad from Sarauchiya in Biratnagar said that the month of Ramadan was very important to them.

The festival is believed to promote self-discipline, sacrifice, and empathy towards those who are less fortunate, thus encouraging actions of generosity and compulsory charity.

“It is a matter of pride for all Muslims to observe fasting during the Ramadan,” shared Ajad.