Ramazan Begins: 29 Days of Fasting and Spiritual Growth
The 2025 Diyanet Ramazan İmsakiyesi provides the prayer times for each day of the month, including the sahur, güneş, öğle, ikindi, akşam, and yatsı prayers, allowing Muslims to plan their daily routines and make the most of the blessed month of Ramazan.

Ramazan, the holy month of fasting and spiritual growth, will begin on March 1, 2025, and will last for 29 days, with the first teravih prayer being performed on February 28. The month of Ramazan is considered a blessed period, and Muslims are encouraged to make the most of this opportunity to strengthen their faith and connect with Allah.
According to the 2025 Diyanet Ramazan İmsakiyesi, the first sahur (imsak) time in Bolu will be at 05:57 on March 1, 2025, and the first iftar time will be at 18:51. The imsakiye also provides the prayer times for each day of the month, including the sahur, güneş, öğle, ikindi, akşam, and yatsı prayers.
Din İşleri Yüksek Kurulu Üyesi Halit Çalış emphasized the importance of making the most of the blessed month of Ramazan, stating that all moments during this period are opportunities for spiritual growth. He also highlighted the importance of prioritizing those in need and not neglecting one's relatives during this time.
The month of Ramazan is also a time for increased focus on the Holy Quran, and Muslims are encouraged to recite and reflect on the Quran as much as possible. The Kadir Gecesi, which is considered one of the most sacred nights of the year, will be observed on March 26, and Ramazan Bayramı will begin on March 30.
As Muslims around the world prepare to observe the holy month of Ramazan, they are reminded of the importance of patience, self-reflection, and spiritual growth. With the 2025 Diyanet Ramazan İmsakiyesi providing the necessary guidance, Muslims in Turkey and around the world can make the most of this blessed period and strengthen their connection with Allah.