Yes; in August.
Muslims celebrate Ramadan and Hajj
June 2nd
This year August 12 and for 28-30 days
Ramadan in the UK 2012 starts on 20th July, muslims celebrate this special occasion once a year.
Yes, it does. It is observed every year by Muslims.
they are different because they are really celebrated by different types of people and they have different gods and celebrate it in a different way...
During the month of Ramadan fasting is compulsary for every adult muslim.
the 9th month of Islamic calendar is the month of Ramadan that Muslims are required to fast its days as one of the Islam five pillars. By end of this month, Muslims celebrate a feast called Eid Alftr.
It's like Christmas for us. It's not our holiday to celebrate. We have our own New Year as we have a lunar calender, this means our New Year (and months) depend on the moon. So, our New Years aren't on the same day every year if you compare it to the Christian calender. In the Islamic calender they are on the same day.
Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset every day for the full month of Ramadan. Ramadan is itself the name of a month in the Islamic Calendar. As the Islamic Calendar has only 354 days in its year, the month of Ramadan does not stay consistent with one Gregorian month. This year, Ramadan falls roughly within the Gregorian month of July, but has been within every month from January to December.
I believe it's all countries.
Ramadan is one month each year. Muslims use the Hijri calendar not the Gregorian calender.