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It is unclear what you mean by "this time".

If by "this time" you mean July and August, this is just conveniently where Ramadan falls this year. All of the Islamic holidays move back 11 or 12 days every Gregorian Year since the Islamic Calendar is only 354 days. In fifteen years, Ramadan will be in January.

If by "this time" you mean that the month-long fast takes place on the ninth month of the Islamic calendar called Ramadan. This month was chosen since Muslims believe that the first revelations of the Qur'an occurred in the month of Ramadan, making that month more spiritual than all others.

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12y ago

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