Ramadan in 2025 is expected to begin on either Friday, February 28, or Saturday, March 1. This start date is about 11 days earlier than Ramadan in 2024. The timing of Ramadan changes every year because it follows the Islamic lunar calendar, which is shorter than the Gregorian calendar used in most parts of the world.
Since the lunar year is about 11 days shorter, Ramadan moves earlier by roughly the same number of days each year. This shift means that Ramadan can fall in different seasons over time, bringing variations in daylight hours for fasting depending on where people live.
The exact start of Ramadan is confirmed by the sighting of the moon, which may vary slightly depending on the region. Muslims around the world prepare for this sacred month by fasting from dawn to sunset, focusing on spiritual reflection, prayer, and acts of charity.
Ramadan is considered one of the most important months in the Islamic calendar, and this shift in dates is a regular occurrence as part of the lunar cycle. As the holy month approaches, many will begin their preparations for a time of devotion and community.