Sawm:
The Fast of Ramadan


Fasting to Grow Closer to Allah and Strengthen the Soul

“When the month of Ramadan begins, the gates of heaven are opened, the gates of Hell are closed, and the devils are chained.”

(Sahih al-Bukhari, Hadith 1899)


What is Sawm?


Sawm refers to fasting, which is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Every year during the month of Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn until sunset. This fast involves abstaining from food, drink, and other physical needs as a way to purify the soul and develop self-discipline.


What are the key parts to Ramadan


Here are five key parts of Ramadan:

Here are some frequently asked questions about Zakat

What exactly is Ramadan?

Ramadan is a special month in Islam where Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. Think of it like a spiritual “reset button”—a time to focus on faith, improve oneself, and grow closer to Allah. It’s a mix of challenge, reflection, and a lot of community love!

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Why do Muslims fast during Ramadan?

Muslims fast to develop self-control, feel empathy for those who don’t have enough to eat, and show gratitude for their blessings. It’s like a 30-day spiritual workout, but instead of lifting weights, you’re lifting your soul!

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Can you eat at all during Ramadan?

Yes, but only when the sun isn’t shining! Before dawn, Muslims eat a meal called Suhoor, and after sunset, they have Iftar to break the fast. Imagine it as breakfast and dinner with a fasting break in between. And yep, dates are a big deal—they’re a classic way to break the fast!

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Who has to fast, and who doesn’t?

Fasting is for adults, but there are exceptions! If someone is sick, elderly, pregnant, traveling, or too young, they don’t have to fast. It’s not about making people suffer—it’s about doing what you can with a sincere heart.

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Is Ramadan just about not eating?

Nope! Ramadan is about much more than food. It’s a time to pray more, give to charity, and connect with others. Muslims also do special prayers called Taraweeh at night. Think of it as a whole-body experience for your soul—mind, body, and spirit all get a workout!

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