Chaitra Navratri has started from April 2, while the month of Ramzan is starting from April 3 (Sunday). The moon will be seen in India today on April 2 (Saturday). If the moon is sighted, then tomorrow (April 3) will be the first fast. Maulana Khalid Rashid Farangi Mahali, Imam of Aishbagh Idgah, Lucknow gave this information on Saturday.
Maulana Khalid Rashid Farangi Mahali said that people will celebrate Ramzan after the COVID epidemic, due to which there is happiness among the people, so there is an appeal to the people to make arrangements for safety and cleanliness. For two years, people did not celebrate Ramadan properly due to the corona epidemic.
The Imam of Aishbagh Idgah said that after the Corona epidemic, a meeting has also been held between the Islamic Center of India and the administration regarding Ramzan, in which arrangements were made for cleanliness at all places. Along with this, due to the high heat, special emphasis is also being given to the arrangement of water. Appealing to all the fasting people, he said that after two years, they must attend the iftar in the mosque.
The month of Ramadan will end on May 2 for those who fast or fast for a month. In the holy month of Ramadan, people worship Allah and fast without fasting. During this, they wake up early in the morning to have their first meal or sahari. After this, in the evening they break their fast with Iftar.
Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, also known as Mah-e-Ramadan. This holy month includes fasting, reciting Taraweeh prayers at night and reciting the Quran. Fasting does not only mean staying without eating and drinking, but the eyes, ears and tongue are also fasted. It means neither to see evil, nor to hear evil nor to speak evil.