Ramadan 2024: Ramadan lasts 29-30 days and is one of the most important celebrations of the Muslim community every year.
Saudi Arabian committee observes the start date of the month. If the new moon is seen on March 10, the fast will start on March 11 in Saudi Arabia and a day later in India.
What is Ramadan?
Ramadan is the holy month of fasting that marks the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and is recognized by Muslims worldwide. The Saudi Arabian Lunar Committee decides the date on which the holy month begins.
Muslims in Saudi Arabia will start fasting on Monday, March 11, if they see the Ramadan new moon on the night of March 10. India will celebrate the first day of Ramadan in one day.
The holy month of Ramadan lasts 29-30 days and is one of the most important holidays of the year for the Muslim community. During this time, people of all faiths spend time fasting, praying, participating in charity work, donating, and meditating.
The month of Ramadan, according to Islam, is the holy month of the Quran. Congratulates Muhammad on his first revelation. This holy month is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. The five pillars are Shahada (faith), Salat (prayer), Zakat (alms), Sawm (fasting) and Hajj (pilgrimage).
Best wishes
Here are some thoughts, sayings and verses to welcome your loved ones in the beautiful time of the beginning of Ramadan:
Here is a happy Ramzan Mubarak to you and your family. May allah bless you.
May you have happiness and prosperity. Happy Ramadan!
May God bless you and give you knowledge. Happy Ramzan!
May God grant you happiness as we see the new moon and the beginning of Ramadan.
May God fill your home with warmth and peace. Happy Ramadan!
May Ramadan inspire you and give you strength to overcome all challenges. Ramadan!
May Allah guide and protect you this Ramadan and forever. I wish you health and prosperity in this holy time.
I hope the Holy Spirit of Ramadan enlightens our hearts and guides us to the light. Ramadan Mubarak.
Let the spirit of Ramadan shine into your soul. Happy Ramadan!
May God’s blessing bring you happiness and prosperity. Ramadan Mubarak!
All Muslim adults are required to fast during this holy month, which lasts four weeks and two days. There are some exceptions for people who are traveling, seriously ill, elderly, pregnant, pregnant or diabetic; There is no need for them to fast.