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Arabic text translates as: In the Name of Allâh, 
      the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful   




Ramadan
            ‫21رمضان‬
 September 13 – October
                      th                                  th
                                                               2007

                   Prepared by
  Shell Middle East & North Africa
              Network
                                           Diversity & Inclusivness
Ramadan
•   What is Ramadan?
•   The significance of Ramadan?
•   Fasting: What is it? Who fasts? Why?
•   Typical Ramadan Activities.
•   Eid-ul-Fitr: Marking the End of Ramadan.
•   Working with Muslim Colleagues.
•   Travelling to Muslim Countries.
•   Conclusions.


                                    Shell Diversity & Inclusivness

                                  Middle East & North Africa Network   2
What is Ramadan?
 • Ninth month of the Hijri calendar (Lunar calendar)
 • Ramadan is an Arabic word; its root “Ar-Ramad” means
 “dryness/heat.”
  Ramadan begins
  at sighting of new
  moon
          New        Waxing crescent      First quarter       Waxing gibbous




                                                                          Ramada
                                                                          n Ends
   Full
                       Waning gibbous      Third quarter          Waning crescent

   •      The Lunar calendar is 11-12 days shorter than Gregorian calendar…
          therefore, Ramadan is 10-11 days earlier every year.


                                                     Shell Diversity & Inclusivness

                                                   Middle East & North Africa Network   3
Can You Spot the New Moon?
t of Ramadan could differ from location to another depending on ability to sight the moon.
                          New moon is 30 min. old
                                                                           New moon is 90 min. old
       Folsom, CA                                    Esfahan, Iran




        Muhammad Nadim 



      Efahan, Iran        New moon is 50 min. old                          New moon is 24 hrs old
                                                    KL, Malaysia




       Alireza Mehrani


                                                     Ammar Tahir 
                                                          Shell Diversity & Inclusivness

                                                        Middle East & North Africa Network           4
The Significance of Ramadan                                Indeed, the month of Ramadan is when the Qura’n has 
                                                          been revealed, a guidance for mankind and a reference to 
Ramadan is the 4th of the 5 pillars of Islam                             the way and righteousness




1.   Shahadah - Declaration of faith
2.   Salah - Daily (5) prayers
3.   Zakat - Purification of wealth (2.5% of
     annual savings go to the poor) Zakah is an
     Arabic word, root “zaka” means to grow, to
     increase, or to be pure in heart.
1.   Siyam - Fasting during Ramadan is
     obligatory to all adult Muslims except those
     who are exempt.
1.   Hajj- Pilgrimage to Makkah - obligatory once
     in a lifetime for those who are physically and
     financially able.
                                                       Ramadan evening prayer at the Holy
                                                         Mosque, Makkah, Saudi Arabia



                                                        Shell Diversity & Inclusivness

                                                      Middle East & North Africa Network                       5
The Significance of
Ramadan
 •   Month in which the Qur’an (the holy book of
     Islam) was revealed.


 •   Special month of: Fasting, Repentance,
     Increased prayer, Increased charity.


 •   Ends with the festival of Eid-ul-Fitr: Day of
     celebration and gratitude.


                                     Shell Diversity & Inclusivness

                                   Middle East & North Africa Network   6
Fasting - Why?
 Primary objective:
 •    To attain taqwa “God consciousness“/ self-discipline           Taqwa
      is an Arabic word that comes from the root “wiqaya” which means
      prevention/protection



 Spiritual objectives/benefits:
 1.   Helps Muslims draw closer to God through increased
      recitation and reflection of the Qur’an and additional
      prayers/worship.
 2.   Aids in increase of iman (faith) and ihsan (sincerity and
      righteousness) and removal of riyya’ (showing off).
 3.   Aids in purification of the heart/soul and helps to improve
      one’s character.
 4.   Trains the person to do praiseworthy acts e.g. charity,
      kindness, generosity, patience and forgiveness.
                                               Shell Diversity & Inclusivness

                                             Middle East & North Africa Network   7
Fasting - What is it?
Fasting begins at the break of dawn and ends at sunset

1. Physical Aspect:
      •  Refrain from food, drink and intimacy during fasting
         hours
      Depending on location and season, it can vary from 12hrs
         to 17 hrs.

1.    Spiritual Aspect:
      •   Refrain from blameworthy thoughts and acts e.g. foul
          language, vain talk, hurtful behaviour, during all hours

Who fasts?
•    All Muslims except: children, unhealthy adults (mentally or
     physically), adults travelling long distances, and women
     who are menstruating, in post-childbirth care, pregnant or
                                          Shell Diversity & Inclusivness
     breast-feeding.
                                           Middle East & North Africa Network   8
Fasting - Why?
 Physical Objectives/benefits:


 1.   A fasting person experiences some of the
      hardships of the poor and hungry.


 2.   Physiological effects include lowering of blood
      sugar, cholesterol and systolic blood pressure.


 3.   Improves strength, endurance and self-discipline
      through physical abstentions.

                                      Shell Diversity & Inclusivness

                                    Middle East & North Africa Network   9
The (typical) Activities of Ramadan
 •   Sahoor: Meal before dawn and the
     first prayer of the day.
 •   Iftar: breaking of the fast at Sunset
     (coincides with the 4th daily prayer).
 •   Ziarat: Social gatherings e.g. visiting
     relatives, sharing food with
     neighbours, friends, and the poor.
 •   Tarawih: Optional Prayers at early
     night (20-21hrs*)
 •   Qiraat: Reading of the Qur’ãn during
     free time.
 •   Qiam: Optional late-night prayers in
     the last 10 days (02-04hrs*).


     * for 2005 only
                                                 Shell Diversity & Inclusivness

                                               Middle East & North Africa Network   10
Eid-ul-Fitr: Marking the End of
 Ramadan
• Eid-ul Fitr: The feast marking end of Ramadan.

•   Zakat-ul Fitr: A prescribed amount of money
    obligatory on every Muslim, calculated to feed
    one poor person in his region for one day.
•   Eid activities include:
    •   Eid prayer in the early morning.
    •   Visiting family, friends, neighbours, the sick,
        elderly etc.
    •   Enjoying festive meals.
    •   Modest gift-giving especially to children.
    •   The greeting on that day is: Eid Mubarak



                                               Shell Global Solutions   11
Working with Muslim
 colleagues
Ramadan Etiquette
  1.   Try not to avoid the following for your Muslim colleagues:
       •   meetings which include lunch
       •   meetings extending after 5 p.m.
       •   department parties (or social events) during Ramadan.
  2.   Be understanding that it is the most special month in a Muslim’s
       calendar.
  3.   It is common to take vacation during the last week of Ramadan.
  4.   Eid Day is off, especially for those with family.
  5.   Greeting colleagues saying: “Ramadan Mubarak” (Blessed Ramadan) is
       a very nice way to cross into a new culture.
  6.   If invited to share Iftar, try to make it… it will be fun!




                                                       Shell Diversity & Inclusivness

                                                     Middle East & North Africa Network   12
Travel (to/from) and Working in Muslim
    Countries
•   Holiday jams (to Muslim countries) begin < a week before
    end of Ramadan till three days after Eid.
•   Congestion occurs on flights to and from the Gulf area during
    2nd half of Ramadan (people visiting Makkah).
•   Traffic jams are common before iftar… sometimes grid-
    locked,
•   Working hours in some companies end earlier during
    Ramadan; Please plan accordingly!

•   Being in a Muslim country during Ramadan is a great
    experience… There should not be any worries.




                                           Shell Diversity & Inclusivness

                                         Middle East & North Africa Network   13
Conclusions
•   Ramadan is a month of fasting.
•   Physical abstentions and intensification of acts of
    worship are a means towards attaining the spiritual
    objectives of self purification and improvement.
•   Essentially a month of training used to
    discipline/prepare oneself for the remainder of the
    year.
During the Month of Ramadan
•   Be considerate of and supportive to the Muslims
    around you

Ramadan Mubarak TO ALL!
                                       Shell Diversity & Inclusivness

                                     Middle East & North Africa Network   14

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Ramadan Slides Prepared by Shell Middle East & North Africa Network

  • 1. Arabic text translates as: In the Name of Allâh,  the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful    Ramadan ‫21رمضان‬ September 13 – October th th 2007 Prepared by Shell Middle East & North Africa Network Diversity & Inclusivness
  • 2. Ramadan • What is Ramadan? • The significance of Ramadan? • Fasting: What is it? Who fasts? Why? • Typical Ramadan Activities. • Eid-ul-Fitr: Marking the End of Ramadan. • Working with Muslim Colleagues. • Travelling to Muslim Countries. • Conclusions. Shell Diversity & Inclusivness Middle East & North Africa Network 2
  • 3. What is Ramadan? • Ninth month of the Hijri calendar (Lunar calendar) • Ramadan is an Arabic word; its root “Ar-Ramad” means “dryness/heat.” Ramadan begins at sighting of new moon New  Waxing crescent First quarter Waxing gibbous Ramada n Ends  Full Waning gibbous Third quarter Waning crescent • The Lunar calendar is 11-12 days shorter than Gregorian calendar… therefore, Ramadan is 10-11 days earlier every year. Shell Diversity & Inclusivness Middle East & North Africa Network 3
  • 4. Can You Spot the New Moon? t of Ramadan could differ from location to another depending on ability to sight the moon. New moon is 30 min. old New moon is 90 min. old Folsom, CA Esfahan, Iran Muhammad Nadim  Efahan, Iran New moon is 50 min. old New moon is 24 hrs old KL, Malaysia Alireza Mehrani Ammar Tahir  Shell Diversity & Inclusivness Middle East & North Africa Network 4
  • 5. The Significance of Ramadan Indeed, the month of Ramadan is when the Qura’n has  been revealed, a guidance for mankind and a reference to  Ramadan is the 4th of the 5 pillars of Islam the way and righteousness 1. Shahadah - Declaration of faith 2. Salah - Daily (5) prayers 3. Zakat - Purification of wealth (2.5% of annual savings go to the poor) Zakah is an Arabic word, root “zaka” means to grow, to increase, or to be pure in heart. 1. Siyam - Fasting during Ramadan is obligatory to all adult Muslims except those who are exempt. 1. Hajj- Pilgrimage to Makkah - obligatory once in a lifetime for those who are physically and financially able. Ramadan evening prayer at the Holy Mosque, Makkah, Saudi Arabia Shell Diversity & Inclusivness Middle East & North Africa Network 5
  • 6. The Significance of Ramadan • Month in which the Qur’an (the holy book of Islam) was revealed. • Special month of: Fasting, Repentance, Increased prayer, Increased charity. • Ends with the festival of Eid-ul-Fitr: Day of celebration and gratitude. Shell Diversity & Inclusivness Middle East & North Africa Network 6
  • 7. Fasting - Why? Primary objective: • To attain taqwa “God consciousness“/ self-discipline Taqwa is an Arabic word that comes from the root “wiqaya” which means prevention/protection Spiritual objectives/benefits: 1. Helps Muslims draw closer to God through increased recitation and reflection of the Qur’an and additional prayers/worship. 2. Aids in increase of iman (faith) and ihsan (sincerity and righteousness) and removal of riyya’ (showing off). 3. Aids in purification of the heart/soul and helps to improve one’s character. 4. Trains the person to do praiseworthy acts e.g. charity, kindness, generosity, patience and forgiveness. Shell Diversity & Inclusivness Middle East & North Africa Network 7
  • 8. Fasting - What is it? Fasting begins at the break of dawn and ends at sunset 1. Physical Aspect: • Refrain from food, drink and intimacy during fasting hours Depending on location and season, it can vary from 12hrs to 17 hrs. 1. Spiritual Aspect: • Refrain from blameworthy thoughts and acts e.g. foul language, vain talk, hurtful behaviour, during all hours Who fasts? • All Muslims except: children, unhealthy adults (mentally or physically), adults travelling long distances, and women who are menstruating, in post-childbirth care, pregnant or Shell Diversity & Inclusivness breast-feeding. Middle East & North Africa Network 8
  • 9. Fasting - Why? Physical Objectives/benefits: 1. A fasting person experiences some of the hardships of the poor and hungry. 2. Physiological effects include lowering of blood sugar, cholesterol and systolic blood pressure. 3. Improves strength, endurance and self-discipline through physical abstentions. Shell Diversity & Inclusivness Middle East & North Africa Network 9
  • 10. The (typical) Activities of Ramadan • Sahoor: Meal before dawn and the first prayer of the day. • Iftar: breaking of the fast at Sunset (coincides with the 4th daily prayer). • Ziarat: Social gatherings e.g. visiting relatives, sharing food with neighbours, friends, and the poor. • Tarawih: Optional Prayers at early night (20-21hrs*) • Qiraat: Reading of the Qur’ãn during free time. • Qiam: Optional late-night prayers in the last 10 days (02-04hrs*). * for 2005 only Shell Diversity & Inclusivness Middle East & North Africa Network 10
  • 11. Eid-ul-Fitr: Marking the End of Ramadan • Eid-ul Fitr: The feast marking end of Ramadan. • Zakat-ul Fitr: A prescribed amount of money obligatory on every Muslim, calculated to feed one poor person in his region for one day. • Eid activities include: • Eid prayer in the early morning. • Visiting family, friends, neighbours, the sick, elderly etc. • Enjoying festive meals. • Modest gift-giving especially to children. • The greeting on that day is: Eid Mubarak Shell Global Solutions 11
  • 12. Working with Muslim colleagues Ramadan Etiquette 1. Try not to avoid the following for your Muslim colleagues: • meetings which include lunch • meetings extending after 5 p.m. • department parties (or social events) during Ramadan. 2. Be understanding that it is the most special month in a Muslim’s calendar. 3. It is common to take vacation during the last week of Ramadan. 4. Eid Day is off, especially for those with family. 5. Greeting colleagues saying: “Ramadan Mubarak” (Blessed Ramadan) is a very nice way to cross into a new culture. 6. If invited to share Iftar, try to make it… it will be fun! Shell Diversity & Inclusivness Middle East & North Africa Network 12
  • 13. Travel (to/from) and Working in Muslim Countries • Holiday jams (to Muslim countries) begin < a week before end of Ramadan till three days after Eid. • Congestion occurs on flights to and from the Gulf area during 2nd half of Ramadan (people visiting Makkah). • Traffic jams are common before iftar… sometimes grid- locked, • Working hours in some companies end earlier during Ramadan; Please plan accordingly! • Being in a Muslim country during Ramadan is a great experience… There should not be any worries. Shell Diversity & Inclusivness Middle East & North Africa Network 13
  • 14. Conclusions • Ramadan is a month of fasting. • Physical abstentions and intensification of acts of worship are a means towards attaining the spiritual objectives of self purification and improvement. • Essentially a month of training used to discipline/prepare oneself for the remainder of the year. During the Month of Ramadan • Be considerate of and supportive to the Muslims around you Ramadan Mubarak TO ALL! Shell Diversity & Inclusivness Middle East & North Africa Network 14