Ramadan 2025 Begins on Islamic Calendar
The commencement of Ramadan 2025 marks the beginning of a period of spiritual renewal, fasting, and charitable giving, with Muslims worldwide coming together to observe the holy month and its unique traditions, ultimately culminating in the celebratory days of Eid ul-Fitr.

Ramadan 2025 is expected to commence on the evening of February 28, 2025, with the first day of fasting observed on March 1, 2025, and will conclude on Saturday, March 29, 2025, followed by Eid ul-Fitr on either Sunday, March 30, or Monday, March 31, 2025.
During this sacred month, Muslims will observe fasting from dawn to sunset, with the timings of Sehri and Iftar varying according to location and local moon sighting. The key rules for fasting include consuming a nutritious Sehri, breaking the fast with dates and water, performing the five daily prayers, and engaging in charitable acts. This period is a time for spiritual growth, self-reflection, and solidarity with those in need.
The month of Ramadan is marked by unique traditions and culinary delights, with popular dishes like pakoras, fruit chaat, and dahi baray becoming staples in many households. It is also a time when people experience a sense of spiritual clarity, with increased focus on prayer and engagement with the Quran. The month fosters empathy and encourages acts of charity and gratitude, bringing families and communities closer together.
As Ramadan 2025 approaches, Muslims around the world are preparing to embark on this spiritual journey, seeking to deepen their faith, cultivate self-discipline, and express solidarity with those less fortunate. The month offers a chance to reset spiritually, enjoy quality time with family, and reflect on the blessings of Allah.