Ramadan (start) is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar. For Muslims around the world, it's the most sacred and spiritually significant time of the year. This blessed month holds a unique place in the hearts of believers. It was during Ramadan that the Holy Quran was first revealed to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) through the angel Jibreel.
The name "Ramadan" comes from the Arabic root word "ramad," which means scorching heat or dryness. This reflects the spiritual burning away of sins and purification that takes place during this time.
In this holy month, fasting in Ramadan is obligatory for every adult Muslim who is physically able to fast. This makes Ramadan a unifying month for the global Muslim community, the Ummah, as they share a common path of worship, self-control, and devotion.
Ramadan is set by the Islamic lunar calendar, so each year it begins about eleven days earlier on the Gregorian calendar. Because of this steady shift, a Muslim will experience Ramadan in every season over the course of their life.
This natural rotation helps make fasting more balanced across time and place. No region is fixed with the hardest, longest days, and no area is guaranteed the comfort of shorter ones.
Ramadan (start) 2026 in undefined
For those in undefined, Ramadan (start) in 2026 is expected to begin on February 18. This corresponds to 1447 in the Islamic calendar. The blessed month is anticipated to conclude on March 19. This will be followed by the joyous celebration of Eid al-Fitr on March 20.
However, these dates are estimates based on astronomical calculations. The actual beginning of Ramadan is confirmed only through the sighting of the new crescent moon.
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