Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr
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When clocks in the U.S. spring forward on March 8, the daily rhythm of fasting will suddenly shift by an hour.
It is generally recommended to eat “whole grains, vegetables, fruits, lean protein and healthy fats” during Ramadan to sustain energy during the day while fasting, according to Islamic Relief Canada.
Dinner at 6:23 p.m. breaks an Ohio family's 12-hour fast. But Ramadan is about far more than hunger.
Muslims in Texas, along with millions of others around the world, have begun observing Ramadan, a month of fasting, spirituality, and reflection.
For Charlottetown resident Fairouz Gaballa, the holy month of Ramadan is more than abstaining from food and drink — it's a month-long exercise in gratitude, family connection, discipline and spiritual clarity.
From nightly iftars to expanded dining options, members of the University’s Muslim community shared what Ramadan looks like at Brown.
After breaking their fast, Muslims across Columbus gather at mosques for prayer, charity and late-night community during Ramadan.
Around 200 students joined The Holt School’s ‘Let’s Share Ramadan’ event, fasting to promote inclusion, understanding, and
Ramadan, which started Feb. 18, has begun and Muslim families use the time to feel closer to loved ones, God, and community.
Canadian school sparks controversy over 'no food' zones to serve Muslim students fasting for Ramadan. A school in Canada designated its cafeteria as a “no food space” to support fasting Muslim students during Ramadan — sparking a firestorm online as critics questioned the decree’s fairness.