It is during the 9th month of the Islamic, or Hijri, calender from sunrise until sunset...!!! The dates can change and the time can change too so wait until Ramadan because you don't know when the first day is.
It is Ramadan and it is on different days each year. It lasts for a month and starts and ends depending on the lunar cycle. Different mosques begin and end Ramadan on different days, depending on the sighting of the moon. For example, in the UK, in 2008, it started on Sep 1st and Eid was on Tuesday Sep 30st for some people.
Ramadan, the ninth month of the Muslim year, during which strict fasting is observed in daylight hours, began on 29 June this year and ends on the evening of 28 July. Almost all Muslims try to give up bad habits during Ramadan and some will pray more or read the Koran.
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After Ramadan
The actual date for Ramadan is not fixed. Ramadan is the name of the ninth month in the Islamic calendar. In 2009, Ramadan will take place from 20 August to 18 September. In 2010, Ramadan will take place from 09 August 2010 to 07 September.
Presumably, Ramadan takes place in Muslims' mouths. As a fast holiday, it is really only practice by those who are not eating. Since Ramadan is an Islamic holiday, it is Muslims who observe it.If the question was simply a misspelling of the question: "What MONTH does Ramadan take place in?" the answer is that the celebration takes place during the month of Ramadan. On the Islamic Calendar, Ramadan is a name of one of the months. However, this does not match up consistently with the Gregorian (Western) calendar since the Islamic Calendar has only 354 days. As a result, Ramadan comes 11-12 days earlier on the Gregorian Calendar every year. As a result, in 2017, Ramadan will be primarily in the month of June (May 26-June 25), but in 2000, Ramadan was primarily in the month of December (November 27-December 27).
Muslims celebrate "Eid al-Fitr" after the completion of Ramadan. This is the first day after Ramadan. On this day Muslims stop their fasting.
Fateh Makkah (the conquest of Makkah) on Ramadan 20, 8 AH (630 AD)
Sikism is not an Islamic religion and Sikhs do not observe Ramadan.
Ramadan is a Muslim event. It is celebrated by Muslims, so wherever Muslims are, that is where Ramadan is.
September first 2008
Usually it's two months after. The first 10 days of the second month is the pilgrimage time.
Of course as Ramadan (رمضان)Even though Ramadan is the dominant pronunciation, in some countries (like Turkey) it is pronounced as Ramazan and in others (like Iraq) it is pronounced as Ramathan where the "th" is the "th" in "them". There is no place where it is pronounced as Ramalan.
Eid-al-Fitr occurs after the Islamic month of Ramadan. Eid-al-Adha occurs during the month of November
ramadan. Ramdan is the name of one of 12 Islamic month and Muslims should take fasting during day in this month.