What is 'Roza'?
'Roza' is the daily fast observed by Muslims during Ramadan, abstaining from food and drink from dawn to sunset.
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Ramadan 2026 has begun in India, initiating a month of fasting, prayer, and spiritual reflection for Muslims. This year also sees a shift in moon sighting practices in Jammu & Kashmir, emphasizing local validation.
Ramadan is a month of significant religious importance, commemorating the revelation of the Holy Quran to Prophet Muhammad. It is a time for spiritual discipline, increased prayer, and charitable giving. The daily fast, abstaining from food and drink, is a central practice. The month culminates in Eid al-Fitr, a festive celebration marking the end of fasting.
In Jammu & Kashmir, a notable change is occurring in how the start of Ramadan is determined. Traditionally, moon sightings relied on reports from across the border. This year, a Shia body is collaborating with the IMD to validate the moon sighting locally, signaling a move towards regional independence in religious observances. This shift could influence community dynamics and future religious practices in the region.
'Roza' is the daily fast observed by Muslims during Ramadan, abstaining from food and drink from dawn to sunset.
'Sehri' is the pre-dawn meal before the fast begins, and 'iftar' is the meal that breaks the fast at sunset.
It signifies a move towards regional autonomy in determining the start of Ramadan, reflecting local religious practices.
What are your thoughts on the shift to local moon sighting validation? How do you plan to observe Ramadan this year? Share this article with others who need to stay ahead of this trend!
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