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Syrians observe the first Ramadan in more than five decades free of the Assad family rule.
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Ramadan in Gaza: Ruins and unshakable faith
We have lost loved ones, homes, livelihoods, mosques, but our faith remains as strong as ever.
Saudi Arabia, other Muslim countries welcome start of Ramadan
Hundreds of millions of Muslims begin the holy month of fasting this weekend.
Ramadan display lights up Piccadilly Circus in London
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The city’s mayor, Sadiq Khan, led the celebrations to observe holy month of Ramadan, now in their third year
Piccadilly Circus has once again been lit up by an installation to mark Ramadan.
It is the t…
Muslims begin holy month of Ramadan
Ramadan starts with sighting the crescent moon and most mosques observing the first day on Saturday.
From ‘salam’ shower gel to ‘ethnic’ bedding, firms want to celebrate Ramadan. But some can’t even spell ‘iftar’ | Nadeine Asbali
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The religious festival is a month of fasting, prayer and community – not consuming and comparing ourselves with one another
- Nadeine Asbali is the author of Veiled Threat: On being visibly Muslim in Br…
Ramadan Mubarak 2025: Hear greetings in different languages
Here is how to wish someone during the holy month of Ramadan in different languages around the world.
Muslim worshippers hold first Ramadan prayer in Jakarta
Muslim worshippers in Indonesia held their first tarawih prayer of the holy month of Ramadan in Jakarta.
Athens protests and Ramadan preparations: photos of the day – Friday
The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Ultimate guide to what fasting does to your body: As Ramadan begins, a top dietitian reveals the profound changes to your health - and how to keep yourself in good shape
Today marks the start of Ramadan, a time of profound significance for Muslims worldwide. For the next 30 days worshippers will fast - not eating or drinking anything from dawn until sunset.
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