As Ramadan approaches, Muslims discuss things they wish you knew about the holy month

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As Ramadan approaches, Muslims discuss things they wish you knew about the holy month
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Despite Islam being the world's fastest growing religion, on track to replace Christianity as the largest religion globally, Ramadan still isn't well understood by many non-Muslims.

Ramadan, the ninth and most sacred month of the Islamic calendar, is when Muslims believe the first verses of the Quran were revealed to Prophet Muhammad.the world's fastest-growing religion, on track to replace Christianity as the largest religion globallyYear after year, your Muslim friends and colleagues are watching you stare at them in disbelief once they respond, “No, not even water.

"Ramadan and fasting's main objective is to achieve taqwa, which is getting closer to God spiritually," said Amr Murad, 29, who has been fasting since he was 9 years old."Secondarily, it's to practice patience, self-control and discipline. Then, comes to feel for the less fortunate." So don't be concerned for your Muslim peers and their lack of food and drink. Their energy levels might not be the same, but it's all for a reason, and it's not meant to be easy. Think of it as a spiritual intermittent fast or detox.And Labib isn’t alone — many Muslims say this is the most frequently asked question they get every year from their non-Muslim peers.

That includes watching colleagues sip their coffee during a meeting or seeing a friend bite into a donut — it’s all part of the package.Rizwan Tabassum / AFP - Getty ImagesDon't be alarmed if you see your friend who usually observes Ramadan every year not observing the fast for a few days — or at all.

The start date of Ramadan is different every year, and it can be different among the Muslim community, as well But beyond that, you may have also noticed that some of your Muslim friends start the fast on different days.

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