Young people and Ramadan: between conviction, obligation and disobedience

From March 21 to April 21, Muslims around the world are celebrating the ramadan. It is the holy month in the Islamic religion, the ninth of the Koranic calendar, when, in addition to fasting from sunrise to sunset (they cannot eat or drink water until night), prayers intensify and the believers begin a stage of introspection. According to the data of the Islamic commissionthere are half a million Muslims in Catalonia, the community in Spain with the most practitioners. According to a 2020 survey by the Generalitatrepresent 4.3% of the Catalan population (in 2014 they were 7.3%) and they have 290 mosquesFar from the 6,000 Catholic or 800 Evangelical churches.

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