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Ramadan and how it's observed around the world

Muslims aroundthe world are marking Ramadan a month of fasting during which observers abstain from food, drink and other pleasures from sunrise to sunset.

The holy month began April 2 and Eid al-Fitr holiday marks end of Ramadan

Worshippers attend the first Friday prayer of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan at Ayasofya-i Kebir Camii, or Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque, in Istanbul on Friday. (Murad Sezer/Reuters)

Muslims aroundthe world are marking Ramadan a month of fasting during which observers abstain from food, drink and other pleasures from sunrise to sunset.

Here's a look at this holy time, which ismarked by special prayers, blessings andfasting.

Ahead of Ramadan, people shop for decorationsin Amman, Jordan, on March 30.

(Muath Freij/Reuters)

A woman browsesfora traditional Ramadan lantern, called afanous,at a stallin Cairo onMarch 31.

(Mohamed Abd El Ghany/Reuters)

Officers with Malaysia's Islamic authority use a theodolite to perform rukyah, the sighting of the new moon that signals the start of the holy month of Ramadan, in Kuala Lumpur on April 1.

(Hasnoor Hussain/Reuters)

Worshippers performnight prayers, ortarawih,during the eve of the first day of the Muslim holy fasting month in Turkey, at Hagia Sophia mosque in Istanbul, onApril 1.

(Emrah Gurel/The Associated Press)

A man waits for afternoon prayers to start on April 1 outside the Al Masjid Al Jamia mosque in Vancouver.

(Gian-Paolo Mendoza/CBC)

Members of the Iqaluit Masjid gather for afternoon prayers on April 1, marking the first time in a year they've come together after public health restrictions meant they couldn't gather.

(Dustin Patar/The Canadian Press)

Women perform a mass prayer of tarawihin Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,on April 2.

(Hasnoor Hussain/Reuters)

A girl sits on a stackof praying rugs as womenpray at the Great Mosque of Istiqlal in Jakarta, Indonesia, on April 2.

(Willy Kurniawan/Reuters)

A man reads verses from theQur'an inside the shrine of Sufi sheikAbdul Qadir Jeelani on the first day of Ramadan in Srinagar, India-controlled Kashmir, onApril 3.

(Mukhtar Khan/The Associated Press)

People take part in a prayer at a mosque during the first day of Ramadanin Dhaka, Bangladesh, on April 3.

(Mohammad Ponir Hossain/Reuters)

Muslims break their fast by eating theiftar meal on the second day of Ramadan at the Jama Masjid (Grand Mosque) in the old quarters of Delhi, India, on April 4.

(Adnan Abidi/Reuters)

A family gathers by a lookout, with a view ofJerusalem's Old City, as they eat their iftar meal on April 5.

(Ilan Rosenberg/Reuters)

People pray duringRamadan at Al-Sahlah Mosque in Kufa, near thecity of Najaf, Iraq, on April 5.

(Alaa Al-Marjani/Reuters)

Muslims perform ablution before offering prayers on the first Friday ofRamadan at theJama Masjid in Delhi, India.

(Altaf Qadri/The Associated Press)