Ramzan

Ramzan is the ninth month according to Islamic Lunar calendar. Ramzan (written as Ramadan) is derived from the Arabic root word 'ramida' or 'arramad' that means intense scorching heat and dryness, especially of the ground. Ramadan is so called to indicate the heating sensation in the stomach as a result of thirst. Others said it is so called because Ramadan scorches out the sins as it burns the ground. Some said it is so called because the hearts and souls are more readily receptive to the admonition and remembrance of Allah during Ramadan, as the sand and stones are receptive to the sun's heat.During Ramadan the people who fast are not allowed to eat or drink anything (including water) from dawn to after sunset. Also one has to restrain other body parts, which may render the fast worthless despite the main factor of hunger and thirst; so the tongue,

BAI celebrates Ramzan together with it's members of Islamic beliefs and members come together to conduct musical night involving Mappila songs and other cultural activities.

Event History

First ever Ramzan celebration by BAI was conducted on 18th June and was a great success. It was a true gesture of unity in diversity.

Number of people participated and there was music, games and the dinner for all. Committee thank all who made this evening wonderful.