2023 ramadan date

  1. Ramadan 2023: Muslims discuss things they wish you knew about the holy month
  2. Ramadan Timetable 2023
  3. Ramadan 2023


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Ramadan 2023: Muslims discuss things they wish you knew about the holy month

And even though Islam is Year after year, your Muslim friends and colleagues are watching you stare at them in disbelief once they respond, “No, not even water.” Ahead of Ramadan this time around, here are some things your Muslim peers wish you knew. It's not about starvation; it's about strengthening your spirituality and closeness to God Sure, the Ramadan fast probably means catch-ups and hangouts with your Muslim friends and colleagues might look a little different for a month, but there's no reason to worry about their well-being. The fast isn't meant as punishment or to torture those observing it. On the contrary, Ramadan is a very spiritual and comforting time for many Muslims around the world, full of charity, self-reflection, gratitude and community. "Ramadan and fasting's main objective is to achieve taqwa, which is getting closer to God spiritually," said Amr Murad, 29, who has been fasting since he was 9 years old. "Secondarily, it's to practice patience, self-control and discipline. Then, comes to feel for the less fortunate." Muslims don't achieve this closeness to God and discipline just by giving up food and drink from sunrise to sunset — they also give up things like gossiping, swearing, lying, sexual activity and arguing. It's also important to give zakat, or donate to the poor. The purpose is to make better choices and tune out the noise to make space for spirituality. Those participating in the fast are encouraged to really look inward and ask themselves...

Ramadan Timetable 2023

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Ramadan 2023

Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Daylight Saving Start -3 months, -3 days or -95 days 13 14 15 16 17 St Patricks Day -2 months, -29 days or -90 days 18 19 20 21 22 23 Ramadan -2 months, -23 days or -84 days 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Ramadan for the year 2023 starts on the evening of Wednesday, March 22nd lasting 30 days and ending at sundown on Thursday, April 20. Islamic holidays always begin at sundown and end at sundown the following day/days ending the holiday or festival. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is a month of fasting, prayer, giving and self-evaluation observed by Muslims. The month lasts 29-30 days depending on the sightings of the crescent moon. Days to the start of Ramadan 2023 Thursday, March 23rd is day number 82 of the 2023 calendar year with -2 months, -23 days until the start of the celebration/ observance of Ramadan 2023.