During the month of Ramadan, Muslims take part in daily fasting, which is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.

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Yes, that's correct! Fasting during the month of Ramadan is a significant observance in Islam and is considered one of the Five Pillars, which are the foundational acts of worship and practice for Muslims.

During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn until sunset, refraining from eating, drinking, smoking, and sexual relations. The fast is broken each evening with a meal called iftar, often starting with dates and water, followed by a larger meal.

The fast is meant to encourage self-discipline, spiritual reflection, and empathy for those who are less fortunate. Muslims also engage in increased prayer, reading of the Quran, and charitable activities during this holy month. Ramadan ends with the celebration of Eid al-Fitr, a festival that marks the conclusion of the fasting period.