Ramadan begins in India
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Ramadan, one of Islam`s five pillars, is extremely important as a time for self-discipline, empathy, and becoming closer to Allah
The central ritual of Ramadan is fasting, also known as Roza
From sunrise to sunset, Muslims refrain from food, drink, smoking, and immoral activity
The act of self-discipline serves as a reminder of the value of spiritual nutrition, empathy for those in need, and gratitude for life`s benefits
The fast is broken at sunset with the evening meal known as "Iftar," which typically begins with the consumption of dates and is followed by meals
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