Ramadan is the 9th month of the Islamic calendar during which Muslims fast from dawn to sunset. During this month, Muslims abstain from food, drink, and other pleasures to focus on prayer, spiritual reflection, and helping others. Ramadan commemorates when the Quran was first revealed to the prophet Muhammad and focuses on increasing mindfulness of God through fasting, prayer, charity, and spiritual practices. Workplaces should be aware of Ramadan and support Muslim employees by allowing flexibility for prayer times and considering leave requests to accommodate fasting and spiritual obligations.
5. Free food is placed at the roadside in Karachi as iftar approaches
Social
distancing in
mosques and
public spaces
Virtually breaking
fast with friends
and family
Vaccinations
through
Ramadan
Working
from home
6. Literal Heat /
burning sensation
Noun
The 9th month of
the Islamic
calendar during
which healthy
Muslims fast from
dawn to sunset
7. The benefits of heating:
• Removal of harmful bacteria
• Purification of minerals
• Enhance the texture and taste
of food
• Aids digestion and prevents
acidity
• Even silicone chips are derived
from heating quartz sand up to
1800°C
8. Based on moon
sighting
• Studies have shown
that the moon
influences our moods
and physical cycles
• Rise and fall of the tide
and rain patterns
9. The Messengers of God received revelation in this month
Abraham
Suhuf
Moses
Tawrah
David
Zaboor
Jesus
Injeel
Muhammad
Qur’an
10. as a guide for humanity with clear proofs of guidance and the standard ˹to
distinguish between right and wrong˺. So whoever is present this month, let them fast.
But whoever is ill or on a journey, then ˹let them fast˺ an equal number of days ˹after
Ramadan˺. God intends ease for you, not hardship, so that you may complete the
prescribed period and proclaim the greatness of Allah for guiding you, and perhaps
you will be grateful.
12. The path to mastery
Self control
---
of your most basic needs
If all else fails,
Control
yourself
Alter your
thoughts
Delete
negativity
13. Contemporary
fasting focuses
on detoxing
the body
decreasing
toxins,
promoting
blood flow and
increasing lung
volumes
Sawm includes
clearing the mind
from distractions,
preventing the
limbs from
indecency,
subduing the ego,
avoiding waste
and giving from
what you love
"Whoever does not give up false statements (i.e. telling lies), and evil
deeds, and speaking bad words to others, Allah is not in need of his
(fasting) leaving his food and drink.“ – Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), Bukhari 6057
16. We are two parts –
body & soul.
The body is fueled by
food and drink, but
how about the soul?
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19. • Mindful control
• Reflect and understand
God’s view through the
Qur’an
• Tilaawah: operationalise
the message
20. Morning meal
& prayers
Work/Study
Midday prayer
Give some
charity
Afternoon
prayer
Read Qur’an
Help family
Break fast
Evening prayer
Learn
Night prayer
Supplications
4am
9am
1pm
6pm
8pm
10
pm
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22. • Do not make assumptions about who in
your team may be observing Ramadan –
Islam is a faith that welcomes people of
all races and backgrounds.
• Be aware and open to discussing
Ramadan and what support or
adjustments your team or neighbours
would like
• Providing allowance for prayer times,
considering annual leave requests and
requests for flexible work hours
recognising they wont be taking lunch
break.
• Not inviting them social events in the
evenings or where food is served
• Colleagues who are fasting will not
expect others, who are not observing
Ramadan to do the same, so please
don’t feel anxious about making a cup
of tea for the team or eating your lunch.
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• Recognise they may not have the family
and community support that other
Muslims may have
• Involve them and their families to iftar
meals where possible, recognising and
accommodating their different cultural
diet
• Support them in learning about
Ramadan and sawm through discussion
and share experiences
• Ease them into Ramadan practises where
there are allowances e.g. night prayers,
charitable giving