Srinagar, Feb. 20 -- Ramadan is the holiest month of the year in Islam. During this month, Muslims observe fasting, which is the third pillar of Islam. This month holds immense significance, and those who respect it by following divine rules are truly fortunate and blessed. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said that whoever fasts with full faith and seeking reward will have their past sins forgiven. It is a special time to train ourselves both physically and spiritually. As Muslims, we must abstain from negative acts such as slandering, backbiting, lying, showing bias, and abusing others. Thus, Ramadan provides an opportunity for self-reflection, spiritual growth, and striving toward moral excellence.The primary objective of fasti...