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How to live your Ramadan serenely in the Sahel?

Muhammad Siby alongside Diara Ndiaye in So we say what to RFI.

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By: Diara Ndiaye Follow

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Wasalamalecoum friends.

Welcome to So what do we say.

This Saturday, we are talking about Ramadan, a month of fasting, prayers and sharing.

Fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam along with the profession of faith, the pilgrimage to Mecca, prayer, and obligatory almsgiving.

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Every year, millions of Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset for 30 days.

30 days during which believers seek to rise spiritually by purifying their minds and putting themselves in the shoes of the poorest.

Focus on its origin, its traditions and its meaning.

Why do Ramadan?

What are the rules during fasting?

How do young people experience this period which echoes the revelation of the Koran to the Prophet Muhammad?

How to reconcile private life and professional life in this blessed month of Muslims?

Guest:

Muhammad Siby,

"the boxer of doubts", former pro boxer, entrepreneur, author of

the Siby show

podcast .

Common thread:

Biram Pouye,

Imam in Dakar.

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