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Dear Doctor, Asalamualaikum. As this is being the month of Ramzan, what kind of things should I do to praise the almighty and what for this month has been kept. They give several explanation for this month, please guide me in the correct path. --By abdullah

What is Ramadan? Read the verse from Quran yourself and you will know the real nature of it.

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The occasions of Ramadhan 1 is: It is on such of these occasions, a man is revealed of the straight path from the Quran, and revealed of the clarity of its Signs imparting him with distinguishing ability. Therefore whoever amidst you reaches such occasions, they shall fast therein; but if anyone is ill or on a journey, he shall fast on latter such occasions; and Allah wishes easiness for you and not difficulty. Fulfill on those occasions – and Fasting is to extol His Praise and to express your gratitude for having guided you in His Straight Path.

 1. The thirty occasions of Ramadhan, well dispersed in a year of 365 days is an appointed Hour, unique for each one by Allah to enlighten them of a particular verse or verses of Quran, each time one reach his appointed Hour on determines occasions. During such moments Allah’s revelations come upon them: they are shown all the signs with ability to distinguish between the evil ways and the straight path with clarity of thought. And as a show of gratitude to Allah it is obligatory upon him who visits the Hour to fast on that day. That is the day one of Ramadhan; and such thirty occasions to be counted by each one so that they complete a month’s fasting each year. 


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