Currently, Start of Ramadan is observed as an official public holiday in: Afghanistan, Brunei, Malaysia, Maldives. The dates of Start of Ramadan for the next 10 years: 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2032, 2033, 2034 and 2035. In 2030, we can expect to experience Ramadan both at the beginning and end of the same year. That year, Ramadan is expected to start around January 6, followed by Eid Al Fitr on February 5. Ramadan is expected to fall again on December 26. amadan in 2025 is expected to begin at sundown on Friday, February 28th and is likely to end on Sunday, March 30th,. Read for Ramadan dates for 2025,2026, 2027 up to 2030. First Ramadan: Expected to begin aroundJanuary 5, 2030. Second Ramadan : Expected to begin around December 25, 2030 . This means that Muslims will observe Ramadan twice within the same Gregorian year, a unique occurrence that last happened in 1997 and will happen again in 2063 . Islamic calendar (Hijri) for year 2030 CE, based on the global crescent moon sighting probability. Ramadan 2030 starts on sundown of Saturday, January 5th lasting 30 days and ending at sundown on Sunday, February 3, celebrating for Muslims the ninth month (Ramadan) a month of fasting, prayer, giving and self evaluation. In 2030, due to the timing of the lunar calendar and the moon’s cycles, Ramadan is predicted to start January 4 and end on February 2. It will then start again on December 26 in 2030. So yes, if you’re observing Ramadan, you will fast twice in 2030, but it won’t be back-to-back. As a result, in 2030, the first Ramadan is expected to begin on January 4, followed by another on December 26. This means that Muslims will observe 36 fasting days in that year. When is Ramadan in 2030? Ramadan in 2030 will start on Sunday, the 6th of January (6/1/2030) and will continue for 30 days until Monday, the 4th of February. The last time this occurred was in 1997, and after 2030, it will happen again in 2063 These holidays move in the Western (Gregorian) calendar year since the Islamic (or Hijri) calendar is ten days shorter. Islamic Holidays, 2010-2030 (A.H. 1431-1452) Browse In 2030, the first Ramadan of the year will begin around January 5, marking the start of the fasting month in the Hijri year 1451 AH. Later that same year, a second Ramadan will commence around December 26, aligning with the start of 1452 AH. Islamic (Hijri) Calendar for Year 2030 CE Based on Global Crescent Moon Sighting Probability Covers hijri years: 1451 - 1452 AH Accompanied with fasting calendar and important dates of islamic events. Ramadan 2030 is on Saturday 5th Jan, 2030 (05/01/2030) in 1775 days and ends on Monday 4th Feb, 2030 (04/02/2030) in 1805 days Note that with regards to the Muslim calendar, a holiday is commenced on the sunset of the preceding day; thus, Ramadan 2030 will be observed on the sunset of Friday 4th Jan, 2030 . In the Hijri year 1451 AH, Ramadan will begin around January 5, 2030, and in the year 1452 AH it will fall around December 26, 2030. This will result in Muslims fasting for around 36 days total in 2030: The full month of 30 days for the year 1451 AH and around six days for the year 1452. Ramadan Dates; Year First Evening of Ramadan (fasting begins at dawn next day) Final Evening of Ramadan (Eid al-Fitr) 2025: Friday, February 28: Sunday, March 30: 2026: Tuesday, February 17: Wednesday, March 18: 2027: Sunday, February 7: Monday, March 8: 2028: Thursday, January 27: Friday, February 25 Ramadan dates change every year. (credit: Canva Pro) Here’s the kicker: the Islamic year consists of 354 or 355 days, and because the Holy Month lasts about 29-30 days, it slowly shifts through the seasons. In 2030, due to the timing of the lunar calendar and the moon’s cycles, Ramadan is predicted to start January 4 and end on February 2. What this means is that in 2030, Ramadan will fall twice within the same calendar year – first in January and then again in December. The last time there were two Ramadans in the same year was in 1997, meaning that when it happens next, 33 years will have passed. Because of this, Islamic dates shift forward by around 10 to 11 days each year. For example, in 2023, Ramadan started on March 22nd, but in 2024 it started on march 20th. Makes sense? Now, fast forward to 2030. In the year 2030, this natural shift of dates will result in Ramadan occurring twice: first in January and then again in December! What makes this decade unique is a rare astronomical occurrence in 2030—Ramadan will fall twice in the same Gregorian year, a phenomenon that happens roughly every 33 years. Based on calculations, Ramadan 1451 AH will start on January 4, 2030, while Ramadan 1452 AH will begin on December 26, 2030.
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