Ramadan 2026 Start Date: Ramadan is the holiest month of Islam. It is said that in this month Prophet Mohammad received the verses of the Quran from Allah. Therefore, in this month, people who believe in Islam observe Roza i.e. fast and worship Allah.
When is Eid Ul Fitar 2026: There are many types of calendars prevalent all over the world. Hijri calendar is also one of these. This is the Islamic calendar, whose 1447th year is currently going on. This calendar also has 12 months in a year. The name of the ninth month among these is Ramadan. Believers of Islam consider this month very sacred. Islamic belief is that in this month Prophet Mohammad received the verses of the Quran from Allah. Therefore, in this month, Muslim people worship God by observing Roza i.e. fasting. Know further when will the month of Ramadan start in 2026…
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When will Ramadan 2026 start?
The name of the eighth month of Hijri calendar is called Shaaban. When the moon is visible on the last day of this month, the month of Ramadan is considered to begin from the next day. According to the calculations of Islamic scholars, in Saudi Arabia and Gulf countries, the first Roza this year may be on 18th February, while in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, Ramadan may start from 19th February.
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When is Eid-ul-Fitr 2026?
The entire Muslim society worships Allah during Ramadan. After this the festival of Eid-ul-Fitr is celebrated. The date of Eid-ul-Fitr depends on the sighting of the moon. Eid is celebrated the next day after the sighting of the moon on the evening of the 29th fast of Ramadan. If the moon is not visible then Eid is celebrated a day later. According to Islamic scholars, this year Eid can be celebrated on Saturday, March 21.
Why is Ramadan considered a holy month?
Ramadan has been called the month of worshiping God in Islam. It is believed that Prophet Mohammad had received the verses of the Quran from Allah during the month of Ramadan. The Prophet completed the Quran by writing these verses sometimes on wood and sometimes on musical instruments. It is said that at the time Prophet Mohammad received the verses of the Quran, he was completely immersed in divine inspiration. That is why Quran is especially read during Ramadan.
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