The most important Islamic festival of Ramadan 2023 is round the corner, and the preparations have already begun. Ramadan is a month-long festival known as the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. The holy month begins with the sighting of the crescent moon and ends with the sighting of the moon on the last day, leading to Eid-ul-Fitr the next day. Devotees fast (roza) from dawn to dusk every day during the month of Ramadan and break their fast with the celebration of Eid.
Ramadan 2023: Start and End Date
Ramadan 2023 is expected to begin on the evening of March 22 (Wednesday) after the moon is sighted over Mecca. Ramadan 2023 will end on Friday, April 21, 2023 (Friday), and Eid al-Fitr should be celebrated on Saturday, April 22, 2023 (Saturday).
(Source: Muslim Aid)
Ramadan 2023: Significance and Rituals
The period of Ramadan is considered a spiritual journey for self-reflection, spiritual growth, and remembering the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. Followers believe that fasting (roja) helps them connect with the divine and strengthens their faith. The entire holy month is observed with day-long fasting and prayers.
Ramadan holds a special significance in the Islamic religion as it is believed to be the time when the Quran was first revealed to Prophet Muhammad. Fasting involves abstaining from foods and beverages, including water, from sunrise to sunset. After evening prayers, they break their fast with a sumptuous meal called iftar.
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Iftar feast consists of delicious food.
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Ramadan 2023: 6 popular iftar dishes
1. Seekh Kebab:
Can any celebration be complete without kebabs? no way. These succulent and meaty seekh kebabs made from minced lamb are ideal for breaking the Ramzan fast. Packed full of spices and meaty flavours, this snack is a must during iftar. Click here for the recipe of Seekh Kebab,
2. Chicken Malai Kebab:
For those who love chicken for snacking, nothing can get better than these creamy, soft Chicken Malai Kebabs made with cream and cream cheese. For the recipe of Chicken Malai Kebab, click here.
3. Mutton Biryani:
Biryani is the quintessential dish of every Iftar feast, and this Mutton Biryani is just the food you need to satisfy your growling stomach after a long fast. This biryani will be a show-stealer, we promise. For the recipe of Mutton Biryani, click here.
4. Nihari:
Another essential dish for Iftar, a bowl of Nihari can never disappoint. Serve this meaty and spicy dish with roti, naan or rice and enjoy a delicious meal. Click here for the recipe of Nihari,
5. Haleem:
And we can’t forget about this either. A vibrant combination of lentils, wheat and meat, Haleem is a favorite of all during Ramzan feasts. Click here for the easy recipe of Haleem,
6. Sheer Khurma:
While there are many sweet dishes to end the iftar meal on a sweet note, sheer khurma always takes the cake. Made with vermicelli, dates, saffron, milk and dry fruits, Sheer Khurma is just what you need for a peaceful sleep afterwards. Click here for the recipe of Sheer Khurma,
Happy Ramadan 2023!
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