Ramadan 2021 is expected to begin on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. As it’s coming, HACOS has summarized the timings and made the Ramadan Calendar of several Chinese cities. You can check it and plan in advance.
The blessed month of Ramadan upon us once again! Ramadan is the ninth and most holy month of the Islamic calendar, which is based around the lunar cycle. For Muslims across the globe, these few weeks are a sacred time for worshipping Allah.
This year, Ramadan is expected to begin on Tuesday, April 13, depending on the sighting of the moon.
During this period, Muslims fast from dusk from dawn until dusk, focusing on worship activities, such as praying, reading the Quran, and doing acts of charity.
The timings for the following Ramadan Timetable for 2021 have been sourced from Guangzhou Islamic Association and Islamic Finder.
Ramadan is the most sacred month of the year for Muslims. It is believed that it is during this month that Allah revealed the first verses of the Qur’an to the Prophet Mohammed.
As we’ve said last year, “Ramadan start date” is definitely one of the most-searched phrases every single year since it is never a set date but based on
the sighting of the moon. So the above-mentioned date is tentative.
We get the timings from various platforms such as local mosques, Islamic associations and some Islamic websites. There might be a slight difference due to the different calculations. All info is for reference only.
Anyway, it’s time to start planning your schedule ahead of Ramadan 2021. HACOS wishes you a joyful and blessed Ramadan. Alhamdulillah
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SOURCE | 广穆 / Islamic Finder