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Jezzak Allah Khayr for reminding us of this before Ramadhan. Yes, we should and do seek and give forgiveness every day, but especially in Ramadhan.....
Regarding what someone else mentioned about "us non-believers" seeking forgiveness every day - Ramadhan is special to us for many reasons, one being that it is the month that the Quran was sent down and many people read the Quran a few times during Ramadhan and reflect on what God is telling us,and we pray late at night all together in the mosque during Ramadhan as well which you will hear for about and hour or more after the last prayer of the day in this time. And we fast to remind us of how the poor and hungry feel so we will help them, and it encourages us to think of others and think deeply about our lives and actions and strengthens our relationship with God...just as other religions have their special times where they focus more on themselves and their faith like Catholics in lent for example.
I never understood it until I became Muslim and fasted my first Ramadhan.