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The holy month of fasting called Ramadan commemorates the victory in the Battle of Badr, which was won in 624 AD, thusly it would place it around that area

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What day did Ramadan start this year?

Ramadan for the year of 2010 is said to start around August 11th.


What is the start date for Ramadan 2010?

The start date of Ramadan for the Hijra year 1431 is expected on the 11th of August 2010. However, the exact date depends on where you are.


When does Ramadan in 2012 start?

Ramadan in the UK 2012 starts on 20th July, muslims celebrate this special occasion once a year.


Where did Ramadan start?

It was ordained in 2 Hijri, or year 624, in Saudi Arabia.


When does Ramadan 2010 end?

Ramadan of year 1431 AH expected to start by 11th or 12th of August 2010 for 29 or 30 days.


What date does Ramadan start 2010?

Ramadan starts in sometime in August. It might be around the 11th in August. I hope that was helpful! :)


Where did Ramadan Starts start?

It was ordained in 2 Hijri, or year 624, in Saudi Arabia.


When does Ramadan in 2010 start?

Expected on the 11th or the 12th of August 2010, depending where you are.


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When does umrah start?

Umrah may be played out any time during the year, even though performing it during the heavenly month of Ramadan is viewed as great. This year, Ramadan will begin from 2 April 2022 until 2 May 2022. There are additional nations that start Ramadan from 3 April 2022 until 3 May 2022.


Is Ramadan celebrated the same time every year?

No, it does not celebrated the same time every year because it depends on when the new moon starts.


When is Ramadan starting this year?

It is expected to start by the 11th or the 12th of August 2010, if God will (INSHAA ALLAH), depending on where you are.