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Beyond abstaining from food and drink during daylight hours, Ramadan is a time of reflection, discipline, generosity, and community, News.Az
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Ramadan 2026: Explore fascinating traditions from pre-Islamic fasting to iftar cannons
Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, is approaching. Discover fascinating facts about its centuries-old traditions, from Suhoor and Iftar to Fanoos lanterns, Mesaharati drummers, and the iconic Iftar cannons.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and commemorates the revelation of the Quran to the Prophet Muhammad. The holy month is expected to begin on the evening of February 17, 2026, and will last for 29 to 30 days. During Ramadan, Muslims fast ...
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When does Ramadan 2026 start? Know the history, significance, and rules of fasting (Roza). Learn about Suhoor, Iftar, and the Night of Power.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, observed by over 2 billion Muslims worldwide. Ramadan starts with the sighting of the waxing crescent moon, which could be Feb. 17, 2026. During this holy month, observers fast from food and water between ...
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Ramadan 2026: Unrevealing history, spiritual significance, and powerful story of compassion
Ramadan 2026 is approaching, bringing a month of fasting, prayer, compassion, and reflection for millions around the world. From the expected start date to moon sighting updates and spiritual importance,
Fitr. Here’s what we know about the start of Ramadan and how its observed across the world. The start of the month traditionally depends on the sighting of the crescent moon. This year, the first day of Ramadan is expected to be on or around February 18 or 19.