When does Ramadan begin? What to know about the month-long period of fasting for Muslims
Ramadan has begun in the United States and will run through 9 April. What you need to know about the important Muslim holiday.
This year, Ramadan, the month-long Muslim holiday, will begin on 10 March.
The celebration will run through 9 April, during which many believers must observe a severe fast from food and drink. This very significant holiday begins after the sighting of the first quarter of the Moon.
Ramadan, the holy month of the Muslim religion
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, which is considered a sacred period of the year for the Muslim community. This event commemorates the revelation of the first texts of the holy book, the Koran, from Allah to his prophet Muhammad. During this time, some believers choose to observe a fast from dawn to dusk. Muslims are also encouraged to engage in prayers, read the holy book, and perform charitable works.
The dates of Ramadan, from March 23 to April 21
Keep in mind that Ramadan usually lasts around 30 days—a full month. The dates do vary from year to year and are determined through lunar cycles.
This sacred month usually begins the day after the Moon sighting committee, located in Saudi Arabia, spots this element in the first quarter phase. This is when Ramadan officially begins.
Hours vary depending on the area
Another of the most important details that must be taken into account about the holy month for the Muslim community is directly related to the hours in which it occurs. Various factors influence, such as the place on the planet where the believer in question is located. Likewise, the daily fasting that must be carried out or the prayers that must be carried out also have an important weight in the schedules that must be followed.
April 20, closing date of Ramadan
This 2024 Ramadan will end on 9 April, a day known as ‘Eid al-Fitr.’ During this party, it is very common to use the expression ‘Eid Mubarak.’ This message can be sent to Muslim friends who celebrate in a similar way to wishing people “happy holidays.” For more than a day, it is usually carried out, but it can vary depending on different factors. Moreover, this day can be extended up to three days.
This celebration begins in the mosque, a place of prayer, during the early hours of the day. After praying, the Ramadan fast is fulfilled. Likewise, it is worth mentioning that families and friends gather to enjoy traditional gastronomy.