Ramadhan 2017 Timetable
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Take note of that in the Muslim calander, an occasion starts on the dusk of the earlier day, so watching Muslims will observe Ramadan on the nightfall of Friday, the 26th of May.
Despite the fact that Ramadan is dependably around the same time of the Islamic logbook, the date on the Gregorian schedule fluctuates from year to year, since the Gregorian timetable is a sun powered date-book and the Islamic date-book is a lunar date-book. This distinction implies Ramadan moves in the Gregorian timetable around 11 days consistently. The date of Ramadan may likewise shift from nation to nation contingent upon whether the moon has been located or not.
The dates gave here depend on the dates embraced by the Fiqh Council of North America for the festival of Ramadan. Take note of that these dates depend on galactic figurings to avow every date, and not on the genuine locating of the moon with the stripped eyes. This approach is acknowledged by numerous, however is as yet being fervently.It is believed that the Quran was first revealed to Muhammad during the month of Ramadan which has been referred to as the "best of times". The first revelation was sent down on Laylat al-Qadr (The night of Power) which is one of the five odd nights of the last ten days of Ramadan. According to hadith, all holy scriptures were sent down during Ramadan. The tablets of Ibrahim, the Torah, the Psalms, the Gospel and the Quran were sent down on 1st, 6th, 12th, 13th and 24th Ramadan respectively.
According to the Quran, fasting was also obligatory for prior nations, and is a way to attain taqwa, fear of God.[Quran 2:183] God proclaimed to Muhammad that fasting for His sake was not a new innovation in monotheism, but rather an obligation practiced by those truly devoted to the oneness of God. The pagans of Mecca also fasted, but only on tenth day of Muharram to expiate sins and avoid droughts. The ruling to observe fasting during Ramadan was sent down 18 months after Hijra, during the month of Sha'aban in the second year of Hijra in 624 CE
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Download here for Ramadhan 2017 Timetable - Ramadan is a time of spiritual reflection, improvement and increased devotion and worship. Muslims are expected to put more effort into following the teachings of Islam. The fast (sawm) begins at dawn and ends at sunset. In addition to abstaining from eating and drinking, Muslims also increase restraint, such as abstaining from sexual relations and generally sinful speech and behavior. The act of fasting is said to redirect the heart away from worldly activities, its purpose being to cleanse the soul by freeing it from harmful impurities. Ramadan also teaches Muslims how to better practice self-discipline, self-control, sacrifice, and empathy for those who are less fortunate; thus encouraging actions of generosity and compulsory charity (zakat).It becomes compulsory for Muslims to start fasting when they reach puberty, so long as they are healthy and sane, and have no disabilities or illnesses. Many children endeavour to complete as many fasts as possible as practice for later life.
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Date | Day | Ramadan | Fajr | Sunrise | Zuhr | Asr | Magrib / Iftar | Isha/ Taraweeh |
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6th June | Monday | 2:46 | 4:43 | 1:04 | 5:21 | 9:17 | 10:35 | |
7th | Tuesday | 1 | 2:45 | 4:42 | 1:04 | 5:21 | 9:17 | 10:35 |
8th | Wednesday | 2 | 2:44 | 4:42 | 1:05 | 5:22 | 9:18 | 10:36 |
9th | Thursday | 3 | 2:43 | 4:41 | 1:05 | 5:22 | 9:19 | 10:38 |
10th | Friday | 4 | 2:42 | 4:41 | 1:05 | 5:22 | 9:20 | 10:39 |
11th | Saturday | 5 | 2:41 | 4:40 | 1:05 | 5:23 | 9:20 | 10:40 |
12th | Sunday | 6 | 2:40 | 4:40 | 1:05 | 5:23 | 9:21 | 10:41 |
13th | Monday | 7 | 2:39 | 4:40 | 1:06 | 5:23 | 9:22 | 10:43 |
14th | Tuesday | 8 | 2:39 | 4:40 | 1:06 | 5:24 | 9:22 | 10:43 |
15th | Wednesday | 9 | 2:39 | 4:40 | 1:06 | 5:24 | 9:23 | 10:44 |
16th | Thursday | 10 | 2:39 | 4:40 | 1:06 | 5:24 | 9:23 | 10:43 |
17th | Friday | 11 | 2:39 | 4:40 | 1:07 | 5:24 | 9:23 | 10:43 |
18th | Saturday | 12 | 2:39 | 4:40 | 1:07 | 5:25 | 9:24 | 10:43 |
19th | Sunday | 13 | 2:39 | 4:40 | 1:07 | 5:25 | 9:24 | 10:43 |
20th | Monday | 14 | 2:40 | 4:40 | 1:07 | 5:25 | 9:24 | 10:43 |
21th | Tuesday | 15 | 2:40 | 4:40 | 1:07 | 5:25 | 9:25 | 10:43 |
22nd | Wednesday | 16 | 2:40 | 4:40 | 1:08 | 5:26 | 9:25 | 10:42 |
23rd | Thursday | 17 | 2:42 | 4:41 | 1:08 | 5:26 | 9:25 | 10:42 |
24th | Friday | 18 | 2:42 | 4:41 | 1:08 | 5:26 | 9:25 | 10:41 |
25th | Saturday | 19 | 2:43 | 4:42 | 1:08 | 5:26 | 9:25 | 10:41 |
26th | Sunday | 20 | 2:44 | 4:42 | 1:08 | 5:26 | 9:25 | 10:41 |
27th | Monday | 21 | 2:44 | 4:42 | 1:09 | 5:26 | 9:25 | 10:40 |
28th | Tuesday | 22 | 2:46 | 4:43 | 1:09 | 5:26 | 9:24 | 10:39 |
29th | Wednesday | 23 | 2:47 | 4:44 | 1:09 | 5:26 | 9:24 | 10:38 |
30th | Thursday | 24 | 2:47 | 4:44 | 1:09 | 5:26 | 9:24 | 10:37 |
1st July | Friday | 25 | 2:49 | 4:45 | 1:09 | 5:26 | 9:24 | 10:36 |
2nd | Saturday | 26 | 2:51 | 4:46 | 1:10 | 5:26 | 9:23 | 10:35 |
3rd | Sunday | 27 | 2:51 | 4:46 | 1:10 | 5:26 | 9:23 | 10:35 |
4th | Monday | 28 | 2:53 | 4:47 | 1:10 | 5:26 | 9:22 | 10:33 |
5th | Tuesday | 29 | 2:54 | 4:48 | 1:10 | 5:26 | 9:22 | 10:33 |
6th | Wednesday | 30 | 2:55 | 4:49 | 1:10 | 5:26 | 9:21 | 10:32 |
7th | Thursday | 2:57 | 4:50 | 1:11 | 5:26 | 9:21 | 10:31 |
Exemptions to fasting are travel, menstruation, severe illness, pregnancy, and breastfeeding. However, many Muslims with medical conditions insist on fasting to satisfy their spiritual needs, although it is not recommended by the hadith. Professionals should closely monitor individuals who decide to persist with fasting. Those who were unable to fast still must make up the days missed late
Benefits of Ramadhan
Ramadan fasting is safe for healthy people, but those with medical conditions should seek medical advice. The fasting period is usually associated with modest weight loss, but the weight tends to return afterwards
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