The Holy Month of Ramadan, the
ninth month of the Islamic Calendar, is celebrated
universally throughout the Muslim world. This is
a month of fasting, during which it is believed
the Qur'an was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad
in the first Islamic century. During this month,
Muslims abstain from food and drink during daylight
hours, and are encouraged to devote more time to
the study of the Qur'an, to meditation, and to solidifying
and strengthening relationships with family and
friends. The beginning of Ramadan depends on the
actual sighting of the new moon and continues for
approximately 29 days, again depending on the sighting
of the next new crescent moon.
Ramadan is a period of spiritual purification and
meditation and a key component of its observation
includes abstinence from food, drink (including
water) and physical pleasure (including smoking)
during daylight hours.
Most Government of Kuwait offices usually work
between 10:30am to 2:00pm during Ramadan. Kuwaitis
are very busy during Ramadan, visiting family and
friends and paying social calls to the Diwaniyas.
Nights in Kuwait gain new life as people often stay
awake socializing until dawn. One of the highlights
of Ramadan is the annual address to the nation by
HH the Amir, usually during the last 10 days of
Ramadan.