The Muslim month of Ramadan is a Muslim Xi in the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, during which Muslims fast from 4 to 17 a.m. every day, without eating or drinking, until the sun sets, then they can drink tea and eat.
The origin of the Muslim month of Ramadan.
Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, whose name means "Forbidden Month", is a month of fasting for Muslims, the month in which Allah Allah descends the Quran Quran to the holy Muhammad. Qur'an cloud: "In the month of Ramadan the Qur'an is revealed, instructing the world and showing the proofs so that you may follow the right path and distinguish between truth and falsehood, so in this month you should fast." Ramadan is reported to be the month of fasting in the second year of Muhammad's migration from Mecca to Medina.
The meaning of Ramadan for the Muslims.
For Muslims, Ramadan is the most auspicious and noble month of the year. Islam considers this month to be the month of the Holy Quran**. Islam believes that fasting purifies the heart, ennobles and kind-hearted, and enables the rich to experience the taste of hunger and hunger for the poor.
After iftar. At the end of Ramadan, after Muslims have prayed, every family has to fry oily incense, steamed dumplings, twist flowers, and some have to slaughter chickens and sheep to cook dishes unique to their own ethnic and regional flavors. For example, Ningxia Hui people's stewed mutton, powder soup dumplings, hand-grabbed mutton, sweet and sour carp;Xinjiang's pilaf, roasted whole sheep;Lanzhou's beef ramen, steamed chicken;Xi'an's mutton steamed buns, etc. Relatives and friends meet each other and say hello to each other. Some ask imams to read the Qur'an on the graves of deceased relatives and friends to mourn their deceased relatives in order to express their sorrow and ask Allah to have mercy on the deceased and enter heaven as soon as possible.