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ramadan
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Muslim-majority countries
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Fasting, prayer, and spiritual devotion are important components of Ramadan in Muslim-majority countries.
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ramadan
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Islamic culture
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During Ramadan in Islamic culture, people observe month-long fasting, prayer, and reflection, abstaining from food, drink, smoking, and sexual relations from dawn until sunset.
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ramadan
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Western countries
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Ramadan is not widely observed in Western countries with limited public awareness and accommodation.
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4
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ramadan
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Middle East
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Ramadan is observed with fasting, increased prayer, and public celebrations in Middle Eastern countries.
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5
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ramadan
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Indonesian
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During Ramadan in Indonesia, fasting, communal iftars, and a strong sense of togetherness are important cultural elements.
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ramadan
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Sunni Muslim
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Observance of Ramadan involves fasting from dawn to sunset and is a deeply spiritual and communal experience for Sunni Muslims.
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7
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ramadan
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North African
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In North African culture, Ramadan is widely observed with family meals and public celebrations.
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8
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ramadan
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United States
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Ramadan is mainly observed by the Muslim community in the US, with minimal impact on non-Muslims.
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ramadan
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Shia Muslims
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Shia Muslims observe Ramadan with a focus on the martyrdom of Ali and his descendants.
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