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In the month of Ramadan there is usually a 29-30 days a year.

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How many days does Ramadan last?

Muslims fast in Ramadan for a month. It's not exactly a month, it's about 30 days . Depending upon the sighting of the moon. If the moon of the new month occurs then it is eid and if it doesn't then the other day will be a fast too.


How many days has Ramadan have?

30 days


When your young 9 or older how many days of Ramadan do you have to do About 25?

Define young, if you mean 8 & older than you fast the full.


How many times a day do Muslims fast?

according to Islam a Muslim should fast during days at one month per year. the Islamic month for fast is Ramadan and during day Muslims do not eat and drink. but during night (sunset to sunrise) eating and drinking is allowed.


Is Ramadan and eid the same?

No. Muharram is the first month of the Islamic month, while Ramadan is the ninth. Ramadan is most known as the month of fasting. Muharram is most known for it's 9th and 10th days, or Ashura, which is a time for Shia mourning. Many Muslims also fast on the tenth day, or on days 9 and 10, or on the first ten days of Muharram.


How many Ramadan's did the prophet fast?

9 years


How many days before Ramadan does the preparation typically begin"?

Preparation for Ramadan typically begins a few days before the start of the holy month.


How many days earlier each year will Ramadan fall?

11 days earlier


How many days do Muslims fast for?

one month. they HAVE to fast in this month or they will get sinned. The Muslims keep fast for the month of Ramzan. Under certain conditions they may be exempted from keeping fast especially if one is ill, or goes on a journey.


How many days is ramadam?

The month of Ramadan is either 29 or 30 days based on the visual sightings of the crescent moon.


How many hours of fasting in Ramadan 2008?

You fast for a whole month which is 312 hours. It is something around there.


What if a Muslim doesn't fast during Ramadan?

Then he or she is required by his religion to make up any missed days of fasting before the next Ramadan. Pre-pubescent children, the sick, the insane, the disabled, the infirm, the elderly, people who are travelling, and women who are menstruating, pregnant, or breast-feeding are all exempt from fasting during Ramadan, but many of them do it anyway, out of piety and as an exercise in self-discipline.