Ramadan began on March 23rd and continues for 30 days.
For the Muslim, Ramadan is a time to set things rights once more, to sort out the priorities in one’s life. It is a time to make a new start and to take one’s religion seriously again, to be faithful to prayers, to recite the Qur’an, to give thanks at all times to Allah for His goodness. Ramadan gives the chance to start all over again and to forget the mistakes of the past. It is a time to spring-clean one’s spiritual house and invite Allah into every room in that house.
When each day’s fast is over there is a deep sense of joy and happiness. It is a time when Muslims share with each other what they have achieved during the day. To all, Ramadan Mubarak (means “Blessed Ramadan”).