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Ramadan Islamic Holy Day

Islam. When is Ramadan? Islamic holiday.

When is Ramadan? Date Varies. February 28, 2025; February 18, 2026; February 7, 2027; January 27, 2028; January 15, 2029; January 5, 2030

Ramadan is a time of fasting, worship, and renewal of family ties. Fasting lasts the entire month, and Muslims cannot eat during daylight hours. Fasting is done to show devotion to God. Also, it is a tie of prayer and reading the Koran. On the last day of Ramadan, it ends with the sighting of the moon. A Muslim friend of mine says people in high-rise apartments have the advantage, as they see the moon first.

How to Celebrate Ramadan

This day is spent in fasting a prayer. First, read from the Quran each day.  And of course, give praise to Allah.

Of course, read the Koran during Ramadan and every Islamic holiday. However, if you do not have a copy of this holy book of Islam, then certainly buy one now.

Thought for Ramadan

“Don’t be a servant of Ramadan. Be a servant of ALLAH, be consistent.” Author Unknown



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