See the things Muslims meant to do besides eating anything in Ramadan
Ramadan isn’t just about food and is primarily about seeking nearness to God spiritually and being more pious. Besides food, Muslims are meant to shift the emphasis in their lives to spend less time thinking about materialistic things such as branded clothes or the latest tech and rather focus on the idea that we typically have blessed lives.
This includes things like not taking for granted the fact we can get some water from a tap whenever we want or that most of us have warm homes to go to in the evening.
Muslims also tend to spend more time in the mosque during Ramadan, where they might read Qur’an or recite supplications to God. It’s believed that the Qur’an was revealed in the last 10 nights of Ramadan and during this period many will choose to pray for forgiveness into the early morning.
Muslims should also be more charitable and think about those less well-off, which is somewhat easier when you get pangs of hunger throughout the day. It’s also why Muslim charities tend to launch their largest campaigns during Ramadan,
Muslims also strive to become better humans, which includes things like being more patient, kind, and generous in their daily lives.
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