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Ramadan in Malaysia; From strengthening social communication to Iftar festival

Malaysia mosques hold social and educational programs that are available to all members of the community during the holy month of Ramadan, thus strengthening social and cultural communication.

, International Group Ramadan and Conditions and Conditions and Conditions. It distinguishes it from the rest of the year. The Muslims of the world are praying and worship together as the holy month of Ramadan. The fasting of Muslims in every part of the world is a spiritual period for clearing the soul that has diverse and attractive cultural traditions with them, and people in every corner of the world perform it with their customs. Muslims fast this month from sunrise to sunset and increase their unity by performing worship and special ceremonies this month. Ramadan al -Mubarak is an opportunity to rethink, seek forgiveness and strengthen social ties. Various ceremonies are performed by fasters this month, indicating the diversity and cultural richness of Muslim societies.

The holy month of Ramadan in Malaysia is called “Bolan Poasa” and fasting can be somewhat difficult for those who are not accustomed to the hot and humid climate of this country. But Ramadan’s experience in Malaysia also has its own characteristics.

The first day of Ramadan in many states such as Malaka, Johor and its code is official closure. Most government departments are closed earlier in honor of the holy month of Ramadan. In the streets, there are less cars in the hours leading to Iftar because people try to get home before Iftar.

Ramadan in Malaysia is a vibrant fish with religious and cultural customs. In this blessed month, Muslims unite with different races and worship the only god of existence. Ramadan rituals in Malaysia not only a religious event; But a masterpiece of cultural diversity.

mosques boom

Ramadan’s crescent sight, people in mosques and religious sites are reciting the Qur’an and praying. The Qur’anic commentary sessions are religious lectures, including spiritual activities in this holy month. Religious festivals and festivals are held this month to create a sense of belonging and unity among Muslims. The month of Ramadan in Malaysia is more booming than ever. Seeing crowded and busy mosques is a wonder for many tourists. The fact is that this month people spend most of their time praying and reciting the Quran.

humility in Ramadan Ramadan rituals in Malaysia are more humble than anything else. This month, people are more respectful and affection for their neighbors and compatriots. Unity and unity to spread the table of Iftar and dawn, the collection and distribution of food among the needy, sympathy with the deprived and homeless, is a celebration of human and social values ​​this month.

Another important ritual of Ramadan in Malaysia is the uprising on the Night of Glory. On this dear night, people go to the mosques and their Lord is secret. Also, in some areas, the recitation of the Qur’an is held, which certainly has a very beautiful spiritual experience.

In Malaysia, Ramadan is one of the most important and sacred months in the Islamic calendar in Malaysia and is considered a month of worship and worship. Ramadan Sharia in Malaysia is the guidelines and laws that Muslims must observe during this month to follow their religious principles.

رمضان در مالزی؛ از تقویت ارتباطات اجتماعی تا جشنواره مراسم افطار

Strengthening social communication

One of the most important Shari’ah of Ramadan in Malaysia is fasting. During fasting, Muslims should avoid eating and drinking from sunrise to sunset. This worship is considered a symbol of submission and piety. In addition to fasting, special prayers are also an important part of Ramadan in Malaysia. The Travih prayer, which is recited to the congregation on the nights of Ramadan after the prayer Esha , is part of Ramadan in Malaysia.

also respect and affection for neighbors and compatriots this month. People in Malaysia usually do more good this month. They share Iftar and dawn and help the needy and the needy. Mosques are used as centers for worship and social interaction. Some Malaysian mosques hold social and educational programs this month that are available to all members of the community and thus strengthen social and cultural communication.

set up local markets

local markets are among the attractions of Ramadan in Malaysia, which is for Ramadan and can be easily found in almost every country. Along with these markets, most of the large and large stores are open until dawn and are busy with fasting people who prefer to make their purchases at night due to fasting and the hot weather in Malaysia. Happy Religious Religious Music Playing for Ramadan continues on radio, television and all over the alley and market.

Changing home decoration and decorating them with light bulbs and colored candles. Other traditions of Malaysian people during the holy month of Ramadan evoke an Eid space for people and fasting. The celebration can be felt throughout the month. Major shopping malls, especially in Kuala Lumpur and Salamor, have been decorated with a magnificent Eid in creative ways. Important areas of Eid shopping near Jalan Transco Abdul Rahman and Mosque Eid local songs can be heard on the radio and in shopping malls. At night, mosques are full of different groups of Muslims who have gathered for the prayer of Tavayeh. After the end of each prayer, a small dinner called “Moore” is prepared by volunteers in the mosque complex. The sense of friendship is obvious because everyone is sitting together and share food. Homes are decorated with flashing lights or traditional paraffin lamps made of Tin or bamboo sticks, children play fire with firefighting nights, which is a common custom.

رمضان در مالزی؛ از تقویت ارتباطات اجتماعی تا جشنواره مراسم افطار

fasting; The embodiment of sincerity

Fasting in the holy month of Ramadan is one of the main religious and worshipers of Muslims. This act of worship is emphasized as a symbol of surrender and piety among the Malaysian Muslim community. Fasting means avoiding and drinking during the day, from sunrise to sunset.

Fasting in Malaysia as a manifestation of Muslim sincerity in the worship of God has a special official. This action is not only as a religious prayer; Rather, it is emphasized as a strategy for promoting individual and social ethics and clergy, the development of solidarity, social cohesion, and the realization of justice and equality in society.

Iftar Festival

Iftar in Malaysia is one of the great festivals during the holy month of Ramadan. The ceremony begins with the end of fasting in the sunset and includes religious, social and family activities. Iftar in Malaysia is an important time in which people join each other as an united and united society and hold a ceremony with their families and friends. The most important aspect of Iftar in Malaysia is hospitality and sharing food with others. The Malaysians share their food with neighbors, friends and family, with its generous and unparalleled hospitality.

رمضان در مالزی؛ از تقویت ارتباطات اجتماعی تا جشنواره مراسم افطار

Eid al-Fitr Malaysian

Eid al-Fitr or Harry Raya in Malaysia is one of the most important Muslim events in Malaysia. This Eid reaches the end of Ramadan and is celebrated on the occasion of the end of the holy month of Ramadan. On this day, people wear beautiful clothes and go to mosques to perform Eid prayers in the congregation.
Eid al-Fitr in Malaysia has a variety of activities in Malaysia. Malaysians meet with families and friends and share delicious food. Eid al -Fitr is an opportunity for the people of this country to respect each other with solidarity and to help the needy and poor neighbors. This Farkhondeh Eid in Malaysia is accompanied by music and popular activities that lead to happiness and happiness. In addition, these days people help the poor and the needy and take advantage of the opportunity to present zakat and alms. The most unique Eid tradition in Malaysia is the long -standing “open door” tradition held in almost every residence. In people’s homes, all guests, regardless of their social, religion and race, are open and everyone can enjoy good food and good times.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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