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Muslims across Ghana have begun observing Ramadan, the holy month of fasting, reflection, and spiritual renewal, joining millions worldwide in marking one of Islam’s most sacred periods.
The month, which follows the lunar Islamic calendar, calls on believers to abstain from food, drink, and other physical needs from dawn to sunset, while dedicating time to prayer, charity, and self-discipline.
For many in Ghana, Ramadan is also a time to strengthen family bonds and community solidarity.
Imams and Muslim leaders across the country have reminded worshippers that the spiritual essence of Ramadan goes beyond fasting.
“It is a time for self-purification, reflection on one’s actions, and giving back to those in need,” said Sheikh Imran, a prominent Muslim cleric in Madina.
“The fast teaches patience, empathy, and gratitude, which are values that benefit society as a whole.”
Markets and mosques are bustling with preparations, with families buying dates, fruits, and essential items to break their fast each evening.
Community mosques have also organised prayer sessions and Quranic recitations, allowing believers to come together in worship while adhering to health and safety protocols.
Ramadan is not only a spiritual exercise but also a reminder of communal responsibility.
Many Muslims in Ghana participate in charity drives, donating food and essential items to the less fortunate to ensure the spirit of the month reaches every member of society.
As the sun sets each day, Muslims break their fast with the iftar meal, often shared with family, friends, and neighbours, reflecting the values of unity and generosity that Ramadan embodies.
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