DANDENONG STAR JOURNAL
Home » Ramadan Kareem

Ramadan Kareem

Ramadan Mubarak/ Ramadan Kareem

Ramadan is one of the most important and holiest months in the Islamic calendar.

The Islamic calendar is based on the lunar calendar meaning the beginning of each month starts on the new moon.

Muslims wait for the new month’s moon to be sighted before first day of Ramadan is announced.

This year’s first day of Ramadan is estimated to be on 23 March and end on 22 April.

FASTING

In this month healthy Muslims fast during daylight hours, from sunrise to sunset. They abstain from eating, drinking, immoral acts and anger.

Instead acts of worship such as praying, reading the Holy Quran, charity and much more are encouraged throughout the month.

During the holy month, Muslim wake up pre-dawn to eat- this is called Sehri or Suhoor. The fast is broken with a date followed by a meal after sunset and this is called Iftar.

Fasting is also one of the five pillars of Islam. The holy month is a chance for Muslims to work on their faith and become close to their Creator.

In simple words Muslims fast as an act of worship and a way to be more compassionate to those in need. It encourages self-restraint, God consciousness and collective worship.

Fasting is also seen as way to gain patience and break bad habits.

Other than the fasting aspect, the holy month is made up of major religious events which are all celebrated throughout the month such as the revelation of the Holy Quran.

While fasting is a major part of Ramadan, it’s not just for the stomach but also for the tongue-not to use foul or evil speech, mind-to avoid bad thoughts or actions and heart.

It’s common for mosques and organisations to host large iftar for the community, especially for the poor or needy.

Who can’t fast?

While fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam and highly regarded, there are some who aren’t allowed to fast.

• Those with an illness or are too sick

• Pregnant women

• Breastfeeding mothers

• Women on their periods

• Children who’ve not reached puberty

• Travellers

However, they have to make up for the missed fasting before the next Ramadan begins the following year.

Life, work and schools continue as normal for Muslims even when fasting.

If someone at work is fasting, here are some things to know.

• You don’t have to constantly apologise for eating in front of them. They don’t mind!

• No drinking also means no water.

• Don’t be afraid to ask questions.

• Don’t hesitate to say Happy Ramadan/ Ramadan Kareem (have a generous Ramadan)

• If your co-worker’s not fasting don’t ask them about it publicly.

• Don’t make jokes about them not having coffee or lunch.

• For employers- try to be accommodating. Ask your employee if there’s anything they need accommodation with during this month. It could be as simple as flexible hours or work from home.

What next?

Eid al- Fitr marks the end of Ramadan. Eid means feast or festival and in this case it is a festival of breaking the fast.

The day starts with Eid prayer at the mosque. It consists of wearing new or best clothes, a feast of traditional food and a gathering with family and friends.

Sweets are also a must on the day. Women also like to do henna on Eid.

Digital Editions


  • The great AI content heist

    The great AI content heist

    In a recent Australian Financial Review opinion piece, “There is nothing creative about AI not paying for news content”, Rod Sims made a point Australia…

More News

  • Reliable Roos conquer Turf 2

    Reliable Roos conquer Turf 2

    “We set out a goal a couple of years ago to get back up to Turf 1 and I remember we got laughed at,” Coomoora captain Dean Krelle Coomoora capped…

  • Bears prey on the Bucks

    Bears prey on the Bucks

    Berwick ended dreams of a three-peat for Buckley Ridges after the Bears roared over the Bucks at Dandenong Park Oval on Sunday. Berwick became just the second team to defeat…

  • Knock out for Noble Park

    Knock out for Noble Park

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531172 Noble Park’s (148) stunning fall from grace is now complete after a four-wicket loss to Werribee (6/152) in the Victorian Sub District Cricket…

  • Wonderful Wolff leads the Friday night pack

    Wonderful Wolff leads the Friday night pack

    The Mountain Dart League returned from its Labour Day weekend off in spectacular style in round five with 180s rolled our regularly and some great individual performances. In Division 1,…

  • Car rolled over in Dandenong Sth

    Car rolled over in Dandenong Sth

    Ambulance Victoria was called after a car rolled over in Dandenong South this morning. The incident occurred at around 9:30am on Tuesday 17 March. Advanced Life Support (ALS) paramedics assessed…