RAMADAN is the ninth month in the Hijri calendar which is considered the most glorious month for Muslims.
This month, Muslims are required to observe fasting, namely refraining from eating, drinking and things that break the fast from dawn to sunset.
Fasting in the month of Ramadan is not only a matter of restraining hunger and thirst, but also controlling lust, increasing piety, and increasing acts of worship, such as praying, reading the Qur’an, and giving alms.
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In the month of Ramadan, Muslims also carry out special activities, such as Tarawih, and at the end of the month, there is the Eid al-Fitr celebration which marks the end of the month of fasting.
Apart from that, Ramadan is also a time to increase closeness to Allah SWT and strengthen ties between people.
At the end of this year, Muslims throughout Indonesia and even the world are waiting for the arrival of the holy month of Ramadan 2025.
For Ramadan 2025 the schedule will be earlier than the previous year. In 2024 the holy month of Ramadan will fall on March 11.
Based on the date and calendar entries, Ramadan 2025 or 1446 H is expected to fall on March 2 2025.
If it is true that this date is the first day of Ramadan 2025, then it is only four months away from November 2024.
In fact, to count down from now until the holy month of Ramadan 2025 there are 125 days left. (Z-12)
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**Interview with Dr. Amina Khan, Director of MAPS PNW Seminary**
**Editor**: Welcome, Dr. Khan! Thank you for joining us today to discuss the exciting new initiative at the Muslim Association of Puget Sound (MAPS). Can you tell us more about the newly announced MAPS PNW Seminary?
**Dr. Khan**: Thank you for having me! The MAPS PNW Seminary is an important step for our community. It aims to provide comprehensive religious education that is accessible and relevant to today’s world. We have crafted a curriculum that encompasses Islamic sciences, contemporary issues, and cultural studies, making it beneficial for students of all backgrounds.
**Editor**: That’s wonderful to hear! What types of classes and programs can participants expect?
**Dr. Khan**: We are offering a variety of classes ranging from traditional Islamic studies, such as Quranic sciences and Hadith, to modern courses that address contemporary ethical and social issues. Additionally, we will have workshops and seminars led by experienced instructors and scholars to facilitate deeper discussions and learning.
**Editor**: This sounds like an enriching experience. What do you believe is the significance of this seminary for the community?
**Dr. Khan**: The significance lies in fostering a well-informed, spiritually grounded community. Education is key to understanding and practicing our faith in ways that resonate with our diverse experiences. Our seminary will not only serve as a source of knowledge but also as a hub for community engagement and dialogue.
**Editor**: As we look ahead, how do you envision the seminary impacting the youth?
**Dr. Khan**: We hope to inspire the youth to take an active role in their faith and community. By providing them with educational opportunities that connect tradition with contemporary challenges, we aim to empower them to become informed leaders and advocates for positive change.
**Editor**: Thank you, Dr. Khan, for sharing this insightful information. We look forward to seeing the impact of the MAPS PNW Seminary on the community!
**Dr. Khan**: Thank you! We appreciate your support and hope to welcome many eager learners to our seminary soon.