Why Do Muslims Fast During Ramadan?
Fasting (sawm) during Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, is one of the five pillars of Islam. So how do Muslims observe it and why is it so important?
With each new year, another Ramadan draws near! And we’re excited to celebrate this blessed month with you!
In this month where blessings and rewards from Allah SWT are multiplied, how can we, as Muslims, make the most of it?
Here is a list of handy resources to help get you and your loved ones truly ready for the Holy month ahead!
May these blessed days be a means for us to connect with Allah SWT and our community with sincerity and gratitude!
Ramadan begins at the start of a new moon. View the timetables for Ramadan 2025, for Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and more.
Are you prepared for Ramadan? For the most blessed time of the year, here’s a daily planner that helps you make the most of it.
Make this Ramadan one you’ll kids will never forget. Keep them engaged with this kit filled with games, colouring pages and more!
Find out about Zakat, one of the five pillars of Islam – compulsory on every sane Muslim with wealth above a certain threshold (Nisab).
Confused by all the information available about Zakat? We’ve put together a simple Zakat toolkit with everything you need to know.
How much Zakat do we pay? What do we owe Zakat on? Discover the value of your Zakat by using our Zakat Calculator!
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Fasting (sawm) during Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, is one of the five pillars of Islam. So how do Muslims observe it and why is it so important?
Alhamdulillah! The blessed month of Ramadan is almost here! For Muslims across the globe, the Holy month of Ramadan is a sacred time.
Fasting during the holy month of Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. During Ramadan, every healthy adult Muslim is required to fast each day from dawn to dusk for the whole month. However, there are circumstances in which individuals do not fast, both for and without a valid reason.
In such cases, Fidya (Fidyah) or Kaffarah may be required to make up for the missed fasts. But what exactly are Fidya and Kaffarah? How do you know which one you need to fulfil when you’ve missed your fast?
Ramadan is a month of spiritual renewal and reconnection with Allah (SWT). During this month, Muslims fast from dawn until dusk and engage in acts that strengthen our faith and connection with Allah (SWT). One of the most significant practices during this month is the Taraweeh (or Tarawih) prayer, which is a special night prayer performed after the obligatory Isha prayer.
As the blessed month of Ramadan nears its end, Muslims around the world eagerly anticipate the final ten days, a time filled with spiritual growth
In the Islamic calendar, Ramadan is a blessed month where Muslims observe fasting from dawn to sunset. During this time, one of the most important