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Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, holds profound significance for Muslims worldwide, not only as a period of fasting but also as a transformative framework for ethical, spiritual, and social development. Far beyond abstention from food and drink, Ramadan emphasizes values such as patience, self-control, empathy, honesty, generosity, compassion, discipline, and accountability, all of which are foundational for building a peaceful and harmonious society. These lessons transcend the individual level, extending to the family, community, national, and even international domains. At the personal level, Ramadan nurtures moral discipline, resilience, and spiritual consciousness, which reduce tendencies toward aggression, addiction, and unethical practices. Socially, its practices of collective worship and charity foster solidarity, justice, and mutual support, thereby countering crime, isolation, and anti-social behaviors. At the national level, Ramadan’s principles align with good governance, accountability, and anti-corruption strategies, while in international relations, its ethos of tolerance and reconciliation offers pathways for peacebuilding, ethical diplomacy, and conflict resolution. This paper examines the multidimensional importance of Ramadan’s lessons, using Mohammadpur, Dhaka, as a case context for community-level interventions. During Ramadan of 2024, we did a research work by adopting an observation method in Mohammadpur area. Also, we did some in-depth interviews with the local councilor. This Study proposes an action framework for embedding these values into law enforcement, education, civil society, and policymaking. The study concludes with policy recommendations for relevant ministries, institutions, and international actors, highlighting the role of Ramadan as a timeless ethical guide for fostering peace, justice, and human dignity in contemporary society.
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AHM Yeadul Islam, 2026.
"The Importance of the Lessons of Ramadan for Ensuring Peace and Purity in Human Society,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 10(4), pages 1502-1508, April.
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RePEc:bcp:journl:v:10:y:2026:i:4:p:1502-1508
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