Ramadan is a deeply cherished and sacred month when Muslims worldwide observe obligatory fasting to seek Allah’s mercy and earn countless rewards through worship and good deeds.
Fasting, the fourth pillar of Islam, holds immense spiritual significance when practised according to Sunnah. The Prophet (PBUH) emphasised its importance:
"Whoever fasts during Ramadan with faith and seeking his reward from Allah will have his past sins forgiven. Whoever prays during the nights in Ramadan with faith and seeking his reward from Allah will have his past sins forgiven. And he who passes Lailat Al-Qadr in prayer with faith and seeking his reward from Allah will have his past sins forgiven." (Bukhari, Muslim)
Banbury Madni Masjid encourages the community to embrace the blessings of Ramadan through fasting, prayer, and acts of kindness.
Muslims around the world eagerly anticipate Ramadan, a month of fasting, reflection, and blessings. It is a time to seek spiritual growth and earn countless rewards.
For those wondering about Ramadan in 2025, its start is based on the lunar calendar. It is expected to begin on the evening of Friday, February 28, 2025. Banbury Madni Masjid welcomes this sacred month with devotion and community spirit.
For those wondering when Ramadan will end in 2025, it is expected to conclude on March 30, based on the lunar calendar. However, the exact date may vary depending on moonsighting.
Ramadan timings change each year according to the lunar cycle. The Ramadan 2025 timetable serves as a helpful guide to ensure a proper fasting routine. Banbury Madni Masjid encourages the community to stay informed and observe this sacred month with devotion.
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Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting, prayer, reflection, and charity.
In 2025, Ramadan is expected to begin on the evening of Friday, February 28, and conclude on the evening of Sunday, March 30. These dates may vary slightly depending on the sighting of the moon.
Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan and is celebrated on the first day of Shawwal, the 10th month of the Islamic calendar. The date varies based on moon sighting.