Ramadan is a Muslim holy time. Only Muslims observe the fast during Ramadan. The fast preculdes observant Muslims from eating or drinking anything between sunrise and sunset. Muslims don't drink alcohol. So, no, it would be wrong for a Muslim to drink alcohol at any time, including Ramadan.
You say Ramadan Kareem and your reply is Allah Akram. Or you simply say Ramadan Mubarak but after Ramadan has started.
During Ramadan you greet by saying: "Ramadan Mubarak" or "Ramadan Kareem" or "Marhaban ya Ramadan"
eat food without fasting,smoking,do evil things,drink alcohol,speak bad words.
Yes, Muslims can eat cheesecake after they break their fast. As long as the cheesecake does not contain any pork and/or alcohol.
eat food without fasting,smoking,do evil things,drink alcohol,speak bad words.
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Ramadan is an Arabic word.
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Yes! Alcohol is strictly policed here though - if you are a resident you will need to obtain a liquor licence from the police - it's a paperwork exercise, but you need to have it to buy alcohol in the designated alcohol stores. There is a duty free shop on arrival, the allowance for import is 4 litres, or 24 bottles of beer. Alcohol is available in bars and restaurants - however these are all located in hotels - hence the prices are quite steep. The only difference is during Ramadan, when many hotels are "dry" and do not serve any alcohol, or only limited hours - in the evenings. There is also no live entertainment during Ramadan, which, this year runs from 22nd August to 20th September (approx).
When people say Ramadan mubarak or mubarak Ramadan it basically means "happy ramadan" so you just say back to them Khair mubarak and ramadan mubarak to you too.
Yes, one might say similar things as other religions, such as Happy Ramadan! or Ramadan Blessings! A common greeting is Ramadan Mubarak! or on the end of Ramadan, during Eid al-Fitr, a common greeting might be Eid Mubarak!