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Home > International > Ramadan 2025: Malaysia to Start Fasting on March 2

Ramadan 2025: Malaysia to Start Fasting on March 2

Over half of Malaysians observe Ramadan and see it as a month of unity, spirituality, and celebration.

Aymen AlamibyAymen Alami
Feb, 28, 2025
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The first day of the holy month of Ramadan 2025 is set to begin on Sunday, March 2, according to the Department of Islamic Development (JAKIM).

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and since it follows the moon’s cycle, the dates shift every year on the Gregorian calendar.

In Malaysia, where about 60% of the population are Muslims — around 20 million people out of 35 million — the holy month is a big deal. It’s not just about fasting but about community and tradition.

The streets come alive with lights and decorations, especially in neighborhoods with large Muslim populations. You’ll find pop-up Ramadan bazaars everywhere, packed with food stalls selling everything from grilled “satay” to sweet “kuih” (traditional desserts). These markets are a daily highlight, with people grabbing dishes to enjoy with their families when they break their fast at sunset.

​​Mosques across Malaysia offer free Iftar to travelers, the homeless, and the poor. Picture rows of people sitting shoulder to shoulder, chatting and laughing while they wait for the call to prayer. Plates are piled with rice, curries, dates, and “bubur lambuk” (a hearty porridge), handed out for free. Strangers become friends, and the atmosphere is filled with kindness and gratitude.

Family and togetherness are at the heart of Ramadan here. “Buka puasa” (breaking the fast) isn’t just a meal — it’s an event. People gather at home, in restaurants, or even in large public events where food is shared. Mosques fill up for nightly Taraweeh prayers, and many people stay late into the night for worship and reflection.

TV channels go all out with special Ramadan programming. Cooking shows dish out recipes for classic favorites, while family dramas dive into themes of love, faith, and forgiveness. There are even live broadcasts of Taraweeh prayers from the country’s biggest mosques. It feels like the whole nation is in sync — praying, feasting, and reflecting together, whether in a crowded mosque or from the comfort of the living room couch.

What makes Ramadan in Malaysia special is how it blends faith with culture. The mix of religious devotion, strong family ties, and local traditions creates a month that feels both spiritual and deeply connected to everyday life.

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