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Why Ramadan is one of the holiest months for Muslims
Ramadan traditionally begins with the sighting of the waxing crescent moon.
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Learn what it's like to fast during Ramadan
An introduction to Ramadan as experienced by a 14-year-old boy.
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Observing Ramadan at a German mosque
A mosque in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, provides food to the needy during Ramadan.
Video: Contunico © ZDF Studios GmbH, Mainz; Thumbnail © Kertu Saarits/Dreamstime.com
Find out why Eid al-Fitr is also called the Festival of Breaking Fast
Learn about the significance and history of the Muslim festival Eid al-Fitr.
Video: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
The significance of Bayram in Islam
A family in Germany celebrates Eid al-Fitr (referred to as Bayram in this video),...
Video: Contunico © ZDF Studios GmbH, Mainz
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Ramadan
Boy celebrating Ramadan.
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Ramadan: lanterns
Fabric lanterns hung for Ramadan.
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Ramadan
Boys providing free food for worshippers after sundown on the first Friday of Ramadan,...
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