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Sawm

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Sawm: Fasting

Sawm is fasting during the month of Ramadan. The focus in Ramadan is on fasting, charity and being subservient to the will of Allah.

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Ramadan

  • Ramadan is the ninth month in the Muslim calendar. Muslims follow a lunar calendar. This means that the month of Ramadan will fall at different points in the secular calendar.
  • Tradition teaches that it was during this month that the angel Jibril began to reveal the Qur'an to Muhammad.
  • This is a very important month for spiritual growth. The Qur'an will often be divided into daily readings and completed during the 30 days.
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Fasting

  • Fasting takes place during daylight hours.
  • Muslims will get up very early to eat before sunrise. In the UK this can be before 4 am in the summer. They will eat and drink enough to keep them going till sunset. In the UK this can be around 9:30 pm in the summer.
  • The fast is broken often with a glass of water and a date. After that, a meal is eaten with family and friends.
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Children and those unable

  • Children will practice fasting but are not obligated until they have reached puberty.
  • Muslim students in schools will be given space to pray and will be allowed to have a quiet space to sit away from tempting school dinners.
  • Muslims who are not physically able to fast, are not required to do so. If they can make up the fasting at a later time they should. If not then they should give extra to charity during the month of Ramadan.
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Features of Ramadan

  • As the month is set aside for spiritual growth, there are extra prayers added and also more readings from the Qur'an.
  • The fasting is not just from food. Other physical pleasures are also forbidden during daylight hours. Smoking and sex are also forbidden.
  • To fast for so many hours takes commitment and loyalty.
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The Night of Power

  • The Night of Power is a festival with no fixed date during the month of Ramadan.
  • Tradition says it’s the night when Muhammad received his revelation.
  • Muslims will try to spend the entire night praying and studying the Qur'an.
  • The spiritual benefits from this night are worth the effort from 1000 other nights of prayer and study (see Qur'an chapter 97).

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