Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, which began on the night of Feb. 17 and ends on March 19.
Muslims across the United States will be celebrating and observing the month through fasting, night prayers and gatherings with their local community.
The Columbus Muslim community has their own traditions and practices. There are more than 20 mosques in the city, and each one hosts their own nightly prayers and community gatherings during the month.
Ramadan is not just about fasting. The month signifies a time to reflect, give charity and increase acts of service.
We’ll be speaking with three local Muslim community leaders about what it’s like to celebrate Ramadan in Columbus.
Guests:
- State Rep. Munira Abdullahi
- Mohammed Azhar Masood, executive director, Noor Islamic Cultural Center
- Nicol Ghazi, executive director, Muslim Family Services of Ohio
If you have a disability and would like a transcript or other accommodation you can request an alternative format.