Ramadan (calendar month)

Ramadan (calendar month)

Ramadan or Ramadhan or Ramazan (Arabic: _ar. رمضان) is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar.

The word "Ramadan" is derived from the word "ramd" "to burn". Fasting in the month of Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam. The month is spent by Muslims fasting during the daylight hours from dawn to sunset. The name came from the time before the Islamic calendar, when the month of Ramadan fell in the summer. Fasting during this month is often thought to figuratively burn away all sins. Muslims believe that the Qur'an was sent down to the earth during this month. Furthermore, Muhammad told his followers that the gates of Heaven would be open all the month and the gates of Hell would be closed. The first day of the next month is spent in celebrations and is observed as the ‘Festival of Breaking Fast’ or `Eid ul-Fitr.

Timing

The Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar, and months begin when the first crescent of a new moon is sighted. Since the Islamic Lunar calendar year is 11 to 12 days shorter than the solar year and contains no intercalation, Ramadan migrates throughout the seasons. The Islamic day starts after sunset. The actual and estimated start and end dates for Ramadan in 2005-2010 were and are as follows:

Most Muslims insist on the local physical sighting of the moon to mark the beginning of Ramadan, but some insist on using the calculated time of the new moon or the Saudi Arabian declaration to determine the start of the month. Since the new moon is not in the same state at the same time globally, the beginning and ending dates of Ramadan depend on what lunar sightings are received in each respective location. As a result, Ramadan dates vary in different countries, but usually only by a day. This is due to the cycle of the moon. When one country sees the moon, mainly Saudi Arabia, the moon travels the same path all year round and that same moon seen on the East is then seen traveling towards the West. All the countries around the world see the moon within a 24 hour period once spotted by one country in the East.

Each year, Ramadan begins ten days earlier than in the previous year. [cite web
url = http://www.ramadan.com.au/faq
title = §2 What is the Islamic calendar? | work = General Ramadan FAQ
publisher = Ramadan Awareness Campaign
] Astronomical projections that approximate the start of Ramadan are available. [cite web
url = http://moonsighting.com/
title = Moonsighting | accessdate = 2008-09-01
publisher = Committee For Crescent Observation
Click on the "Ramadan" tab.
]

At the end of Ramadan, "Eid ul-Fitr" is celebrated by Muslims.

Events

* Ramadan is observed by Muslims during the entire lunar month by the same name. The month of religious observances consists of fasting and extra prayers.
** On 02 Ramadan, the Torah was bestowed on Moses. (As claimed by Shi'a Islam)
** On 10 Ramadan, Khadija, wife of Muhammad, died.
** On 12 Ramadan, the Bible was bestowed on Jesus. (As claimed by Shi'a Islam)
** On 15 Ramadan, Hassan ibn Ali, grandson of Muhammad, son of the final Rashidun Caliph Ali ibn Abu Talib, and second Shia Imam was born.
** On 17 Ramadan, the Battle of Badr was won by the Muslims.
** On 18 Ramadan, the Psalms were bestowed on David. (As claimed by Shi'a Islam)
** On 19 Ramadan, Ali ibn Abu Talib was injured by a sword.
** On 21 Ramadan, Ali ibn Abu Talib died due to injuries he sustained by a sword.
** On 27 Ramadan, the Qur'an was bestowed on Muhammad. (In accordance with Shi'a Islam; according to Sunni Islam the date is unknown, but is in the last ten days of Ramadan)
** Laylat al-Qadr is observed during one of the last five odd numbered days of the month. Muslims believe that this night is better than a thousand months. This is often interpreted as praying throughout this night is rewarded equally with praying for a thousand months. Many Muslims spend the entire night in prayer. According to Shi'a Islam this night is the 19th or 21st, or 23rd of this month, but according to the Sunni this night is 21, 23, 25, 27 or 29.However the true date was intentionally withheld.
* In Iran, Al-Quds Day is held on the last Friday of Ramadan (since the Iranian Revolution).
* In the Ottoman Empire, the sultan presented trays of baklava to the Janissaries in a ceremonial procession called the Baklava Alayı.

References

External links

* [http://www.phys.uu.nl/~vgent/islam/islam_tabcal.htm Islamic-Western Calendar Converter (Based on the Arithmetical or Tabular Calendar)]
* [http://www.aicp.org/IslamicInformation/English/TheObligationOfFastingRamadan.htm Determining the beginning of Ramadan] (broken link)
* [http://www.phys.uu.nl/~vgent/islam/islam_lunvis.htm Predicting the First Visibility of the Lunar Crescent]
* [http://www.12freeprintable.com/free_printable_calendars/free_printable_ramadan_calendar_2007.html Islamic ramadan calendar 2007, 2008, 2009]
* [http://www.phys.uu.nl/~vgent/islam/ummalqura.htm The Umm al-Qura Calendar of Saudi Arabia]


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