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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 3: A Muslim man in Indonesia looks at the moon through a telescope on July 31, one day prior to the start of Ramadan [Aman Rochman/AFP]Slide 4: A man at Cairo's al-Azhar mosque attends the evening prayer, named 'Taraweh', which marks the beginning of the month of Ramadan [Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters]Slide 5: Palestinians get ready for the month of Ramadan at occupied Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque compound, one of the world's holiest sites for Muslims [Ahmad Gharabli/AFP]Slide 6: Pakistani farmers carry harvested dates in a palm orchard in Rajankot, near the city of Hyderabad, in preparation for Ramadan. Pakistan is the world's fourth largest producer of dates, which are generally used to break the fast during Ramadan each day [Yousuf Nagori/AFP]Slide 7: Women in Nigeria prepare food for sale on the first day of Ramadan in the Utako district of the capital Abuja [Afolabi Sotunde/Reuters]Slide 8: Saudis buy and sell dates on the eve of Ramadan at a market in Riyadh [Fayez Nureldine/AFP]Slide 9: Tunisians buy bread on the first day of Ramadan at a market in the capital Tunis [Fethi Belaid/AFP]Slide 10: Filipino girls arrive for prayer inside a mosque near the capital Manila [Jay Directo/AFP]Slide 11: The shadow of a Palestinian boy reading the Quran on a wall at the al-Omari mosque in Gaza City on the first day of Ramadan [Ali Ali/EPA]Slide 12: Pakistanis pray before their Iftar (fast breaking) at the Dervesh Mosque in Peshawar [A Majeed/AFP]Slide 13: Women in Jakarta attend a mass prayer session marking the start of Ramadan at the Istiqlal mosque [Supri/Reuters]Slide 14: A Malaysian boy reads from the Quran inside a mosque in Kuala Lampur [Mohd Rasfan/AFP]Slide 15: Indonesian men take a rest as they wait for a prayer time on the first day of Ramadan at the Istiqlal mosque in Jakarta [Adek Berry/AFP]Slide 16: A boy takes part in prayers at Strasbourg's new Grand Mosque [Vincent Kessler/Reuters]Slide 17: An Afghan man makes sweets in a shop in Kabul in preparation for Ramadan [Shah Marai/AFP]Slide 18: A shop in Paris sells traditional North African sweets in preparation for Ramadan [Miguel Medina/AFP]Slide 19: A rebel fighter prays before breaking the fast at the front line near the Libyan town of Zlitan on the first day of Ramadan [Darren Whiteside/Reuters]Slide 20: Anti-government protesters attend the Iftar meal in Sanaa, Yemen, on the first day of Ramadan [Yahya Arhab/EPA]Slide 21: People in Turkey break their first day of fasting for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan with free meals distributed by the municipality in downtown Istanbul [Mustafa Ozer/AFP]Slide 22: A Palestinian boy in Gaza City plays with fireworks to celebrate the beginning of Ramadan [Ali Ali/EPA]Slide 23: Kashmiris perform ablutions near a fountain at the landmark Jamia Masjid during Ramadan in Srinagar [Tauseef Mustafa/AFP]Slide 24: People buy food for Iftar at Chakbazaar in Dhaka, Bangladesh [Andrew Biraj/Reuters]Slide 25: Jumana El Heloueh / Reuters Men read the Koran after prayers at Masjid Al Kabir, also known as the Grand Mosque, during Ramadan in the old city of Sanaa, Yemen, on August 7.Slide 26: Palestinian women stand in front of a window decoration of Islam's crescent moon and star on the eve of Islam's holy fasting month of Ramadan in the West Bank city of Jenin, on July 31, 2011. (Saif Dahlah/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 27: In Miami, Florida, Muslims pray together on the evening of the first day of Ramadan at the Islamic Center of Greater Miami, on August 1, 2011. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)Slide 28: A Pakistani Muslim man prepares a traditional sweet known as galibi at his shop in Quetta, Pakistan, on August 7, 2011, during the holy fasting month of Ramadan. (Banaras Khan/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 29: Muslims offer Friday prayers at Mohammed Al-Amin Mosque in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, on Friday, Aug. 5, 2011. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)Slide 30: A man washes his feet before breaking his fast on the first Friday of Ramadan in a mosque at Umdowan Ban village outside Khartoum, Sudan, on August 5, 2011. (Reuters/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah)Slide 31: A Somali refugee girl attends Koran classes at the Liban integrated academy at the Ifo refugee camp in Dadaab, near the Kenya-Somalia border, on August 2, 2011. Somalia's famine refugees, weakened by months of drought, on Monday began Islam's punishing Ramadan fast amid the tents and shacks of the world's largest refugee camp. (Reuters/Thomas Mukoya)Slide 32: Children break fast at King Fahad Mosque on the first day of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan in Culver City, Los Angeles, California, on August 1, 2011. (Reuters/Lucy Nicholson)Slide 33: A waiter puts charcoal on a waterpipe at a coffee shop in the Saudi capital of Riyadh, on August 6, 2011 hours before dawn marking the start of a fasting day during the holy month of Ramadan. (Fayez Nureldine/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 34: Somalis from southern Somali pray outside their makeshift shelter during Ramadan, at a refugee camp in Mogadishu, Somalia, Saturday, Aug, 6, 2011. (AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh)Slide 35: Iranian army air force cadets, in uniforms at bottom, perform Friday prayer, at Tehran University campus, in Tehran, Iran, Friday, Aug. 5, 2011, during the Muslims' holy fasting month of Ramadan. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)Slide 36: A student reads the Koran in a mosque in Jakarta August 6, 2011. More than 1,000 students will try to finish reading the Koran in one day during a mass Koran reading on Saturday during the holy fasting month of Ramadan. (Reuters/Supri)Slide 37: Bangladeshi Muslims attend Friday prayer at Baitul Mukarram National Mosque in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Aug. 12, 2011. (AP Photo/ Pavel Rahman)Slide 38: Bangladeshi vendors display for sale traditional food items for breaking fast on the first day of holy Ramadan at Chalk Bazar market in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on August 2, 2011. (AP Photo/Pavel Rahman)Slide 39: Nepalese Muslims offer Friday prayers at Kashmiri Mosque in Kathmandu on August 5, 2011. (Prakash Mathema/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 40: Visually impaired Indian Muslim singer Mohammed Sheik Khaja Bhai (right) and drummer Mohammed Haji Bhai perform as they roam the streets of the old city in Hyderabad in the early hours of August 10, 2011 during the holy fasting month of Ramadan. For the past 23 years Mohammed shiek Khaja and his group have sang and played music in the streets before dawn to wake up the Muslim residents during the fasting month of Ramadan. (Noah Seelam/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 41: Impoverished Indian Muslims reach out for charitable food handouts before breaking the Ramadan fast in the Jama Masjid in New Delhi, India, on August 11, 2011. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)Slide 42: A Palestinian vendor sprays water on Muslim worshipers in Jerusalem's Old City after prayers on the second Friday of the holy month of Ramadan, on August 12, 2011. (Reuters/Amir Cohen)Slide 43: Fazalullaha, a victim of a land mine, poses for picture as he holds medicine received at a free medical camp organized by a Indian doctor during the holy month of Ramadan in the poor neighborhood of Kabul, Afghanistan, on August 12, 2011. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)Slide 44: Thai Muslim women pray during a special evening prayer during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan at the Pattani Central Mosque, on August 12, 2011 in Pattani, southern Thailand. The long evening prayer comes after Iftar, the breaking of the day-long fast from sunrise to sunset. (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)Slide 45: A man raises his hands in prayer while sitting on a prayer mat outside a mosque on the first Friday of Ramadan in Srinagar, on August 5, 2011. (Reuters/Fayaz Kabli)Slide 46: Palestinian children sit under lights decorating Damascus Gate during the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan on August 8, 2011, at the old city of Jerusalem, Israel. (Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)Slide 47: With the world's tallest tower, Burj Khalifa, in the background, Muslims break their fast at a mosque in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on August 7, 2011. Mohammed al-Qubaisi, Dubai's top Muslim cleric, said Sunday that Burj Khalifa residents living above the 80th floor should wait two additional minutes to break their dawn-to-dusk fast while those above the 150th floor must wait three extra minutes because they will be able to see the sun longer than those on the ground. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili)Slide 48: A man has kohl applied to his eyelids at Masjid Al Kabir, also known as Grand Mosque, during Ramadan in the old city of Sanaa, Yemen, on August 7, 2011. The dark cosmetic powder is traditionally popular in Yemen as a protection against eye ailments and as a medical remedy. (Reuters/Jumana El Heloueh)Slide 49: Students are split into groups as they attend a Quran recitation class at an Islamic boarding school in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on August 9, 2011. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara)Slide 50: An Afghan refugee boy, prays in a Mosque during the holy month of Ramadan, in a slum on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan, on August 11, 2011. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)Slide 51: Kashmiri roadside vendour sells fruits for sale on the eve of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan at a market in Srinagar, on August 1, 2011. (Tauseef Mustafa/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 52: In this photo taken Thursday, July 28, 2011, samples of traditional lanterns are on display for sale in a shop in Cairo, Egypt. Egyptians turn to the lanterns, known as fanoos, as part of the tradition of the holy month of Ramadan, when Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset in a process intended to light one's path toward prayer and God. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)Slide 53: A Kashmiri Muslim woman offers prayers on the first Friday of the holy month of Ramadan, at the Shah-e-Hamdan mosque in Srinagar, on August 5, 2011. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan)Slide 54: People jostle for free food distributed at a local shrine during the Muslims fasting month of Ramadan, in the suburbs of Islamabad, Pakistan, on August 12, 2011. (AP Photo/B.K. Bangash)Slide 55: A Muslim man prays at Baiturrahman Grand Mosque in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, on August 8, 2011. (AP Photo/Heri Juanda)Slide 56: Visitors stand next to the "Sakal-i Serif", or the holy beard of the Prophet Mohammad (foreground), and Holy Cloak, or the "Hirka-i Serif", as they are exhibited under glass protection at the 18th-century Hirka-i Serif mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, on August 5, 2011. The cloak is unearthed for exhibition every year on the first Friday of Ramadan until the end of the holy month in this mosque. The mosque was built by Sultan Abdulmecit in 1851 for the preservation of the cloak, which Muslims believe was handed over to Uvayis Al-Karani by Prophet Mohammad. (Reuters/Murad Sezer)Slide 57: Libyan rebel fighters pray in the shade of a rocket launcher during the Muslim month of Ramadan, on the outskirts of the coastal oil town of Brega, in eastern Libya, on August 10, 2011, as artillery exchanges took place on the frontlinet. (Gianluigi Guercia/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 58: A student reads the Koran before morning prayer during the holy month of Ramadan at the Al-Mukmin Islamic boarding school in Solo, Indonesia Central Java province, on August 2, 2011. (Reuters/Beawiharta)Slide 59: A Pakistani Muslim arranges bowls of food before Iftar, the breaking of the fast, during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in Lahore, on August 6, 2011. Ramadan in Pakistan, the world's second most populous Muslim country, started one day after Saudi Arabia, home to Islam's holiest shrines Mecca and Medina, because local authorities did not confirm sighting the new moon. (Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 60: An Indian worker dries Seviiyan - thin vermicelli - which is used for the preparation of "sheerkhorma", a traditional sweet dish prepared by the Muslim community during the holy month of Ramadan at a food factory in Hyderabad, India, on August 3, 2011. Like millions of Muslim around the world, Indian Muslims celebrated the month of Ramadan by abstaining from eating, drinking, and smoking as well as sexual activities from dawn to dusk. (NOAH SEELAM/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 61: An Indian Muslim prays after breaking the Ramadan fast at the Jama Masjid in New Delhi, India, on August 5, 2011. 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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 3: A Muslim man in Indonesia looks at the moon through a telescope on July 31, one day prior to the start of Ramadan [Aman Rochman/AFP]Slide 4: A man at Cairo's al-Azhar mosque attends the evening prayer, named 'Taraweh', which marks the beginning of the month of Ramadan [Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters]Slide 5: Palestinians get ready for the month of Ramadan at occupied Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque compound, one of the world's holiest sites for Muslims [Ahmad Gharabli/AFP]Slide 6: Pakistani farmers carry harvested dates in a palm orchard in Rajankot, near the city of Hyderabad, in preparation for Ramadan. Pakistan is the world's fourth largest producer of dates, which are generally used to break the fast during Ramadan each day [Yousuf Nagori/AFP]Slide 7: Women in Nigeria prepare food for sale on the first day of Ramadan in the Utako district of the capital Abuja [Afolabi Sotunde/Reuters]Slide 8: Saudis buy and sell dates on the eve of Ramadan at a market in Riyadh [Fayez Nureldine/AFP]Slide 9: Tunisians buy bread on the first day of Ramadan at a market in the capital Tunis [Fethi Belaid/AFP]Slide 10: Filipino girls arrive for prayer inside a mosque near the capital Manila [Jay Directo/AFP]Slide 11: The shadow of a Palestinian boy reading the Quran on a wall at the al-Omari mosque in Gaza City on the first day of Ramadan [Ali Ali/EPA]Slide 12: Pakistanis pray before their Iftar (fast breaking) at the Dervesh Mosque in Peshawar [A Majeed/AFP]Slide 13: Women in Jakarta attend a mass prayer session marking the start of Ramadan at the Istiqlal mosque [Supri/Reuters]Slide 14: A Malaysian boy reads from the Quran inside a mosque in Kuala Lampur [Mohd Rasfan/AFP]Slide 15: Indonesian men take a rest as they wait for a prayer time on the first day of Ramadan at the Istiqlal mosque in Jakarta [Adek Berry/AFP]Slide 16: A boy takes part in prayers at Strasbourg's new Grand Mosque [Vincent Kessler/Reuters]Slide 17: An Afghan man makes sweets in a shop in Kabul in preparation for Ramadan [Shah Marai/AFP]Slide 18: A shop in Paris sells traditional North African sweets in preparation for Ramadan [Miguel Medina/AFP]Slide 19: A rebel fighter prays before breaking the fast at the front line near the Libyan town of Zlitan on the first day of Ramadan [Darren Whiteside/Reuters]Slide 20: Anti-government protesters attend the Iftar meal in Sanaa, Yemen, on the first day of Ramadan [Yahya Arhab/EPA]Slide 21: People in Turkey break their first day of fasting for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan with free meals distributed by the municipality in downtown Istanbul [Mustafa Ozer/AFP]Slide 22: A Palestinian boy in Gaza City plays with fireworks to celebrate the beginning of Ramadan [Ali Ali/EPA]Slide 23: Kashmiris perform ablutions near a fountain at the landmark Jamia Masjid during Ramadan in Srinagar [Tauseef Mustafa/AFP]Slide 24: People buy food for Iftar at Chakbazaar in Dhaka, Bangladesh [Andrew Biraj/Reuters]Slide 25: Jumana El Heloueh / Reuters Men read the Koran after prayers at Masjid Al Kabir, also known as the Grand Mosque, during Ramadan in the old city of Sanaa, Yemen, on August 7.Slide 26: Palestinian women stand in front of a window decoration of Islam's crescent moon and star on the eve of Islam's holy fasting month of Ramadan in the West Bank city of Jenin, on July 31, 2011. (Saif Dahlah/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 27: In Miami, Florida, Muslims pray together on the evening of the first day of Ramadan at the Islamic Center of Greater Miami, on August 1, 2011. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)Slide 28: A Pakistani Muslim man prepares a traditional sweet known as galibi at his shop in Quetta, Pakistan, on August 7, 2011, during the holy fasting month of Ramadan. (Banaras Khan/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 29: Muslims offer Friday prayers at Mohammed Al-Amin Mosque in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, on Friday, Aug. 5, 2011. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)Slide 30: A man washes his feet before breaking his fast on the first Friday of Ramadan in a mosque at Umdowan Ban village outside Khartoum, Sudan, on August 5, 2011. (Reuters/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah)Slide 31: A Somali refugee girl attends Koran classes at the Liban integrated academy at the Ifo refugee camp in Dadaab, near the Kenya-Somalia border, on August 2, 2011. Somalia's famine refugees, weakened by months of drought, on Monday began Islam's punishing Ramadan fast amid the tents and shacks of the world's largest refugee camp. (Reuters/Thomas Mukoya)Slide 32: Children break fast at King Fahad Mosque on the first day of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan in Culver City, Los Angeles, California, on August 1, 2011. (Reuters/Lucy Nicholson)Slide 33: A waiter puts charcoal on a waterpipe at a coffee shop in the Saudi capital of Riyadh, on August 6, 2011 hours before dawn marking the start of a fasting day during the holy month of Ramadan. (Fayez Nureldine/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 34: Somalis from southern Somali pray outside their makeshift shelter during Ramadan, at a refugee camp in Mogadishu, Somalia, Saturday, Aug, 6, 2011. (AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh)Slide 35: Iranian army air force cadets, in uniforms at bottom, perform Friday prayer, at Tehran University campus, in Tehran, Iran, Friday, Aug. 5, 2011, during the Muslims' holy fasting month of Ramadan. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)Slide 36: A student reads the Koran in a mosque in Jakarta August 6, 2011. More than 1,000 students will try to finish reading the Koran in one day during a mass Koran reading on Saturday during the holy fasting month of Ramadan. (Reuters/Supri)Slide 37: Bangladeshi Muslims attend Friday prayer at Baitul Mukarram National Mosque in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Aug. 12, 2011. (AP Photo/ Pavel Rahman)Slide 38: Bangladeshi vendors display for sale traditional food items for breaking fast on the first day of holy Ramadan at Chalk Bazar market in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on August 2, 2011. (AP Photo/Pavel Rahman)Slide 39: Nepalese Muslims offer Friday prayers at Kashmiri Mosque in Kathmandu on August 5, 2011. (Prakash Mathema/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 40: Visually impaired Indian Muslim singer Mohammed Sheik Khaja Bhai (right) and drummer Mohammed Haji Bhai perform as they roam the streets of the old city in Hyderabad in the early hours of August 10, 2011 during the holy fasting month of Ramadan. For the past 23 years Mohammed shiek Khaja and his group have sang and played music in the streets before dawn to wake up the Muslim residents during the fasting month of Ramadan. (Noah Seelam/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 41: Impoverished Indian Muslims reach out for charitable food handouts before breaking the Ramadan fast in the Jama Masjid in New Delhi, India, on August 11, 2011. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)Slide 42: A Palestinian vendor sprays water on Muslim worshipers in Jerusalem's Old City after prayers on the second Friday of the holy month of Ramadan, on August 12, 2011. (Reuters/Amir Cohen)Slide 43: Fazalullaha, a victim of a land mine, poses for picture as he holds medicine received at a free medical camp organized by a Indian doctor during the holy month of Ramadan in the poor neighborhood of Kabul, Afghanistan, on August 12, 2011. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin)Slide 44: Thai Muslim women pray during a special evening prayer during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan at the Pattani Central Mosque, on August 12, 2011 in Pattani, southern Thailand. The long evening prayer comes after Iftar, the breaking of the day-long fast from sunrise to sunset. (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)Slide 45: A man raises his hands in prayer while sitting on a prayer mat outside a mosque on the first Friday of Ramadan in Srinagar, on August 5, 2011. (Reuters/Fayaz Kabli)Slide 46: Palestinian children sit under lights decorating Damascus Gate during the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan on August 8, 2011, at the old city of Jerusalem, Israel. (Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)Slide 47: With the world's tallest tower, Burj Khalifa, in the background, Muslims break their fast at a mosque in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on August 7, 2011. Mohammed al-Qubaisi, Dubai's top Muslim cleric, said Sunday that Burj Khalifa residents living above the 80th floor should wait two additional minutes to break their dawn-to-dusk fast while those above the 150th floor must wait three extra minutes because they will be able to see the sun longer than those on the ground. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili)Slide 48: A man has kohl applied to his eyelids at Masjid Al Kabir, also known as Grand Mosque, during Ramadan in the old city of Sanaa, Yemen, on August 7, 2011. The dark cosmetic powder is traditionally popular in Yemen as a protection against eye ailments and as a medical remedy. (Reuters/Jumana El Heloueh)Slide 49: Students are split into groups as they attend a Quran recitation class at an Islamic boarding school in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, on August 9, 2011. (AP Photo/Binsar Bakkara)Slide 50: An Afghan refugee boy, prays in a Mosque during the holy month of Ramadan, in a slum on the outskirts of Islamabad, Pakistan, on August 11, 2011. (AP Photo/Muhammed Muheisen)Slide 51: Kashmiri roadside vendour sells fruits for sale on the eve of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan at a market in Srinagar, on August 1, 2011. (Tauseef Mustafa/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 52: In this photo taken Thursday, July 28, 2011, samples of traditional lanterns are on display for sale in a shop in Cairo, Egypt. Egyptians turn to the lanterns, known as fanoos, as part of the tradition of the holy month of Ramadan, when Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset in a process intended to light one's path toward prayer and God. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)Slide 53: A Kashmiri Muslim woman offers prayers on the first Friday of the holy month of Ramadan, at the Shah-e-Hamdan mosque in Srinagar, on August 5, 2011. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan)Slide 54: People jostle for free food distributed at a local shrine during the Muslims fasting month of Ramadan, in the suburbs of Islamabad, Pakistan, on August 12, 2011. (AP Photo/B.K. Bangash)Slide 55: A Muslim man prays at Baiturrahman Grand Mosque in Banda Aceh, Indonesia, on August 8, 2011. (AP Photo/Heri Juanda)Slide 56: Visitors stand next to the "Sakal-i Serif", or the holy beard of the Prophet Mohammad (foreground), and Holy Cloak, or the "Hirka-i Serif", as they are exhibited under glass protection at the 18th-century Hirka-i Serif mosque in Istanbul, Turkey, on August 5, 2011. The cloak is unearthed for exhibition every year on the first Friday of Ramadan until the end of the holy month in this mosque. The mosque was built by Sultan Abdulmecit in 1851 for the preservation of the cloak, which Muslims believe was handed over to Uvayis Al-Karani by Prophet Mohammad. (Reuters/Murad Sezer)Slide 57: Libyan rebel fighters pray in the shade of a rocket launcher during the Muslim month of Ramadan, on the outskirts of the coastal oil town of Brega, in eastern Libya, on August 10, 2011, as artillery exchanges took place on the frontlinet. (Gianluigi Guercia/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 58: A student reads the Koran before morning prayer during the holy month of Ramadan at the Al-Mukmin Islamic boarding school in Solo, Indonesia Central Java province, on August 2, 2011. (Reuters/Beawiharta)Slide 59: A Pakistani Muslim arranges bowls of food before Iftar, the breaking of the fast, during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, in Lahore, on August 6, 2011. Ramadan in Pakistan, the world's second most populous Muslim country, started one day after Saudi Arabia, home to Islam's holiest shrines Mecca and Medina, because local authorities did not confirm sighting the new moon. (Arif Ali/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 60: An Indian worker dries Seviiyan - thin vermicelli - which is used for the preparation of "sheerkhorma", a traditional sweet dish prepared by the Muslim community during the holy month of Ramadan at a food factory in Hyderabad, India, on August 3, 2011. Like millions of Muslim around the world, Indian Muslims celebrated the month of Ramadan by abstaining from eating, drinking, and smoking as well as sexual activities from dawn to dusk. (NOAH SEELAM/AFP/Getty Images)Slide 61: An Indian Muslim prays after breaking the Ramadan fast at the Jama Masjid in New Delhi, India, on August 5, 2011. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer)Slide 100: Ramadan Mubarak from Nubia_group Nubia_group@yahoo.fr http://nubiagroup-powerpoint-collection.blogspot.com/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Nubia_group_Powerpoint_Collection/