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What does Ramadan mean to Muslims?

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User Alayna
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Answer: it’s a time of spiritual reflection, self-improvement, and heightened devotion and worship — they believe it teaches them to practice self-discipline, sacrifice, self control and empathy for those less fortunate

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User Greg Sadetsky
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It is a holy month of worship, improving yourself, not making sins, and fasting. Ramadan is a very special month and teaches us how to care for other people by also giving zakat, and caring for ourselves. We become closer to Allah as well.

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I am muslim myself, so I wrote this out of knowledge.

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