
Ramzan has a special significance in Islam. This month is very holy. In this month, the followers of the Muslim religion keep fast every day. During Ramzan, five times namaz is read daily. Donating in this month is considered a more noble deed than in other months. For this, people donate food, water, money and clothes according to their financial status. The month of Ramadan is of goodness and worship. For this, it is advised that one should not be stingy in the month of Ramadan and should help as many people as possible. The festival of Ramadan is being celebrated with great pomp in the country and the world. The month of Ramadan begins after seeing the moon. At the same time, Ramadan also ends after seeing the moon. Eid is celebrated the next day. Shahid Rashtriya Saeed (Spokesperson, Muslim Rashtriya Manch) explains that India is not just a country but a sacred confluence of cultures, traditions and faiths where every festival becomes a celebration of not just one community but of the entire society.
This is the land where the sweetness of Eid blends with the light of Deepawali, where the colours of Holi blend with the glow of Christmas candles, and where the sweetness of Gurbani resonates in the tunes of bhajans and azans. On one hand, prayers are at their peak in the purity of Ramzan, while on the other hand, the colours of Holi are filling up with enthusiasm. In a few days, Eid will come, which teaches us to erase distances by embracing each other.