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Ramadan: Is it a holiday?

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Why is it such a worldwide assumption that Ramadan is a holiday? It's even under the holiday section in Y!A.

Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha are the two celebrations/holidays. How did people end up thinking a month of worshiping is a holiday?

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  1. Actually, after the end of Ramadan, Eid-Al Adha IS a celebration

    The only reason they don't give us days off is because those are American Holidays, which Eid obviously isn't

    Ramadan Mubarak!

    Insha' Allah, we will all do our best this month and the next!


  2. Salam for you No ramadan is not a holiday.During ramadan we should work normally, just the same with another months..But during ramadan we should fasting and increase our good doings We will have holidays on the first and second of Syawal after the end of ramadan because we will heve iedl fitri holidays.Raman is included in holidays because yahoo management do not know about ramadan.They maybe have the opinion that muslims during ramadan have holiday season

  3. It's more like Christian lent.

  4. Islam, this absurd theology of an immoral bedouin is like a rotting corpse that poisons our lives" (Mustapha Kemal Ataturk)

  5. I think American schools realized it wasn't when they didn't give us those days of Ramadan off.

    But no, its not a holiday.

    Holidays are not obligatory.

  6. The reason it is not a holiday is because it is not a set day every year. If it was a set day every year, then this can be argued to congress and it will be set up as a holiday. However, since every year the day varies it prevents the U.S to invoke it as a holiday. Same goes to like Diwali for the Hindus. Jewish holidays and Christian are set that's why they receive the pleasure of having holidays set by congress/state

  7. ramadan its not a holiday

    there are 2 holidays which are the eid alftur and eid aladha

  8. • “O you who believe, fasting is prescribed for you even as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may learn self-restraint (ward off evil).

    • (Fasting) for a fixed number of days, but if any of you is ill or on a journey, the prescribed number from days later. For those who can afford it, is a ransom, the feeding of one that is needy, but whoso doth good of his own accord, it is better for him, and that ye fast it is better for you if ye did but know.

    • Ramadan is the (month) in which was sent down the Quran, as a Guide to mankind, also clear (Signs) for Guidance and Judgement. So every one of you who is present (at his home) during that month, should spend it in fasting, but if any one is ill or on a journey, the prescribed period (should be made up) by days later. ALLAH intends every facility for you, He does not want to put you to difficulties, to complete the prescribed period and to glorify Him in that He has guided you; and perchance you shall be grateful.

    • When my servants ask you concerning Me, I am indeed close. I answer the prayer of the suppliant when he calls unto me. So let them hear My Call and let them trust in Me in order that they may be led aright.”

    Muslims are indeed astray and leading others astray and have forgotten Allah and Quran and what human rights and worship of Allah is about.

    They so love Jesus the thief and wait on him to save them that they refuse to honour even the Quran during Ramadan.

    They look upon Friday as the Muslim Sabbath and want the day off.  They should be asking for the month of ramadan off too to celebrate their Muslim Christmas, and what a joke this is???

    Worship none but Allah!

    There is no God but Allah!

    Allahuakbarr!

    May Allah reward you!

    You are so right and I guess you will be receiving some hate-mail from those who claim they are Muslim.

  9. Everyday is holiday yes its to be celebrated tonight the start of Ramadan inshAllah with a big feast and friends

    and tommorrow a hard fast for its the first of one for many.

    InshAllah at the end the Eid and that is prayers and celebration with many offerings and salutations.

    Surely there is always been a way.. I ask you to search for it and find a way to bring it forward on your own also and show others that joy of such month that we have been freed of the evil and allowed to be in peace.

    Make it a blessed day everday.

  10. for me as an iranian it's somehow difficult.wish I could..........

  11. It depends what your definition of "holiday" is. It's not a holiday in the same sense Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha are, but in the most general and original sense of the word it is certainly a period of "holy days", or days specifically recognized as having the special purpose of religious worship (i.e. fasting).

  12. WELL .......you are absolutely right .........it's a holy month......for worship

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