THE HOLY MONTH OF RAMADAN PRESS RELEASE
(Press release to announce Ramadan by Imam Ali Siddiqui, Jamaat 
al-Muslimeen, 
P.O.Box 683, San Dimas, CA 91710, Phone: 909-591-0745, email: 
siddiqui@aol.com)
1.3 billion Muslims of the world will celebrate their holiest month of 
Ramadan starting Nov 27, 2000. During this month, Muslim healthy adults 
will 
observe Fasting during the daylight hours. Muslim Fasting is a total 
abstention from eating and drinking from dawn to dusk for 29 or 30 days 
of 
the month of Ramadan. In addition, avoiding immoral behavior and anger 
and 
showing compassion is part of the requirements of the fasting.  The 
purpose 
of fasting is manifold.  Al'lah (the God Almighty) mentioned in the 
Holy Book 
of the Muslims, Quran, that the fasting is prescribed for the believers 
as it 
was prescribed for the people before them, so that they may acquire 
self 
control and God-consciousness.  Therefore, the purpose of the fasting 
is to 
develop God-consciousness, self control, improvement of health by 
reducing or 
eliminating impurities from the body, and to become aware of the plight 
of 
the poor, hungry, and the sick. Ramadan is a month of spiritual 
consciousness 
and high sense of social responsibility. The fulfillment of one's 
obligations 
during the month is rewarded by 70 times.
Fasting is one of the 5 pillars of Islam including Announcement of 
Faith, 
Salaat (praying 5 times a day), Zakaat (the right of the poor on the 
wealth 
of the financially able), Fasting during the month of Ramadan, and Hajj 
(once 
a life time pilgrimage to Kaaba).  It is an obligation on every adult 
and 
healthy Muslim to fast during the month of Ramadan.  The month of 
Ramadan is 
also the month in which the Holy Quran was sent down from 7th level of 
heaven 
to the 1st level, from where it was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (peace 
be 
upon him) in peace meal basis over a period of 23 years.  It is a very 
joyous 
occasion for the Muslims of the world.  They fast during the day, pray, 
and 
read Quran during the part of the night.  There is a special night 
called the 
Night of Power, which is mentioned in the Quran, as a night of mercy 
and 
light and worshiping during this night is better than 1,000 months. 
During 
this night, Quran was sent to the 1st level of heaven. Al'lah (the God 
Almighty) send down special angels during this night to pray for the 
mercy of 
Al'lah (the God Almighty) and salvation for the believers.
Unlike common calendar, which is Solar based, Islamic calendar is Lunar 
based. It does not mean that Muslims worship moon. It is simply another 
way 
to count days of the month and the year.  Like all Islamic months, 
Ramadan, 
9th lunar month, begins after sighting Crescent, but not the new moon.  
The 
probability to see Crescent for Ramadan is on Nov 26, 2000 just after 
sunset 
on the western horizon.  The population of Muslims in the US is 
estimated at 
7 million, of which 1 million live in the Southern California. All 
healthy 
Muslim adult including homemaker, school-going kids around the age of 
13, 
factory workers, businessmen, and others among them will be fasting.  
Your 
Muslim neighbors will be getting up very early to take their sahoor, a 
pre-dawn meal before starting their fast. So, don't get alarmed if you 
hear 
lot of noise next door.  School staff has to show understanding and 
consideration towards Muslim students fasting during the month of 
Ramadan 
from Nov. 27 to Dec. 26, 2000.  They should be assigned alternate 
activities 
instead of strenuous gym activities.  Physicians should also understand 
that 
their patients might be fasting. They should prescribe the medicine in 
a way 
that they could take it with their pre-dawn or after sunset meals. 
However, 
if the patients' life may be in jeopardy, explain it to the patients or 
seek 
help from a Muslim Chaplain at the local hospital, like Imam Ali 
Siddiqui 
(909-591-0745) at the local Community Hospital or an Imam/director of a 
local 
Musjid/mosque/Islamic Center.  According to Muslim physicians, there 
are some 
physiological benefits from Muslim Fasting (total abstention from food 
and 
liquids) including lower of blood sugar, lowering of cholesterol and 
lowering 
of systolic blood pressure.
At the completion of month of Fasting, Muslims all over the world 
celebrate 
their holiday of Eid al-Fitr.  It is the biggest Muslim holiday.  It is 
a 
true thanksgiving for a Muslim believer for having the opportunity to 
obey 
Al'lah (the God Almighty) by observing Fasting.  It is celebrated on 
the 1st 
day of 10th lunar month, Shaw'waal.  The holiday begins with Muslims 
putting 
on their best preferably new clothes and going to the Eid congregation.  
Eid 
congregations are very large gathering of Muslim men, women, and 
children 
across the country.  You can witness these gathering on places like 
McCormick 
Place, Chicago, IL, Regent Park, London, UK, or local Convention 
Centers and 
Community Parks.  In Southern California, large congregations are held 
at 
Pomona Fairplex, Mile Square Park, LA Convention Center, and like. 
Afterwards, people greet each other with hugs and handshakes.  The 
children 
receive gifts of money and toys.  After the congregation, Muslims visit 
each 
other at their homes and hold lunches or dinners for family and 
friends.  
Don't be surprised if you are invited to an Eid dinner or Eid 
celebration by 
your Muslim neighbor or friend.  Please do accept such an invitation.  
The 
hospitality, friendliness, and variety of international Muslim cuisine 
will 
pleasantly surprise you.  Ramadan Karim (Greetings of Ramadan)!
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CAN BE ACQUIRED THROUGH E-MAIL:
siddiqui@aol.com
2000-11-29 Wed 18:25ct