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Home > International > Ramadan 2023 To Begin on Wednesday in Germany

Ramadan 2023 To Begin on Wednesday in Germany

The Muslim community in Germany is expected to observe the first day of Ramadan on Wednesday, March 22, according to astronomical calculations.

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Ramadan 2023 To Begin on Wednesday in Germany

Ramadan 2023 To Begin on Wednesday in Germany

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Rabat – The Muslim community in Germany is expected to observe the first day of Ramadan on Wednesday, March 22, according to astronomical calculations.

German news outlet Almanya Arabic indicated that the holy month is expected to last a total of 30 days, from March 22 to Friday, April 21.

The Islamic calendar follows the lunar cycle, meaning that the moon sighting denotes the start and the end of the Islamic months. Therefore, Islamic months last between 29 and 30 days depending on the moon sighting.

Meanwhile, Qadr Night, or Laylat al-Qadr, is set to take place on Monday, April 17 in Germany, while Eid Al Fitr is expected to be celebrated on April 22.

While the holy month of Ramadan holds great significance for Muslims, Laylat Al-Qadr is one of the most sacred nights in the Islamic calendar. Muslims commemorate the special night by performing various acts of worship and devotion, including giving charity.

Read also: The Lowdown on Ramadan for Non-Muslims

During Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, Muslims abstain from food, drinks, smoking, and other worldly activities from sunrise till sunset.

The holy month is an opportunity for Muslims worldwide to embark on a spiritual journey and get closer to Allah by doing good deeds, reading the Quran, and praying.

In addition, worshippers are required to perform “Zakat Al Fitr,” an obligatory act of charity to help people in need.

After Ramadan ends, Muslims celebrate Eid Al Fitr, which is the holiday of breaking the fast. It is typically celebrated for three days.

Eid Al Fitr is a time for Muslims to gather with friends, family, and loved ones to greet each other, exchange gifts, and share meals.

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