Ramadan also has a festive atmosphere that many people await eagerly every year. It is customary to decorate the houses with lights, and if for example you travel on Highway 65 during this period in the evening hours, look at the sides of the road. You'll see homes decorated with numerou...
Those who aren’t Muslim are more than welcome to say, "Happy Ramadan" or "Ramadan Mubarak." "It means ‘Blessed Ramadan,’ and you can respond by saying ‘Ramadan Mubarak’ right back some say ‘Ramadan Kareem,’" Imam Muhammad explained. "It is just a way that we greet each other,...