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Ramadan 2025: Holy Month of Mercy, Blessings & Fasting Begins, Know Its Significance & Important Rituals

Ramadan 2025 starts on March 2 in India. Know its importance, fasting rules, Ashra significance, Zakat, and Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations. Read full details-

Ramadan 2025: The holy month of Ramadan 2025 has begun, bringing with it immense mercy, blessings, and forgiveness for millions of Muslims worldwide. This sacred period of fasting, prayer, and devotion started in India on March 2, 2025, following the sighting of the crescent moon.

Let’s explore the significance of Ramadan, fasting rules, Ashra divisions, and the importance of Zakat and Fitra in Islam.

When Does Ramadan 2025 Begin?

Ramadan begins on the 9th month of the Islamic calendar and is determined by moon sighting. The first Roza (fast) will be observed on March 2, 2025 in India, as the crescent moon was not visible on February 28, 2025. Generally, the Islamic lunar calendar causes a one-day difference between Saudi Arabia and India in fasting commencement.

The end of Ramadan is marked by the sighting of the Shawwal moon, leading to the grand celebration of Eid-ul-Fitr.

Significance of Ramadan: The Holiest Month in Islam

Ramadan holds a special place in Islam as the month of fasting (Sawm), prayers (Salat), and spiritual reflection. Muslims believe that the Quran was revealed during Ramadan, making it a period of immense rewards and divine blessings.

Key Rituals of Ramadan:

Fasting from Dawn to Dusk: Observing Roza from Sehri (pre-dawn meal) to Iftar (post-sunset meal)
Five Daily Prayers & Taraweeh: Special night prayers known as Taraweeh are recited in mosques
Acts of Charity: Increased focus on Zakat (mandatory almsgiving) and Fitra (donations before Eid)
Self-Purification: Practicing self-discipline, kindness, and avoiding sinful activities

Daily Routine in Ramadan: Sehri & Iftar

The two significant meals during Ramadan are Sehri and Iftar:

Sehri: The pre-dawn meal eaten before Fajr (morning prayer), marking the beginning of the fast.
Iftar: The fast-breaking meal eaten immediately after sunset (Maghrib prayer), often starting with dates and water.

During the day, Muslims abstain from food, drink, and sinful actions, focusing instead on prayer, charity, and self-reflection.

The Three Ashras of Ramadan & Their Significance

Ramadan is divided into three Ashras (ten-day phases), each with its unique importance:

First Ashra (Days 1-10) – Rahmat (Mercy):

Muslims seek Allah’s mercy and recite prayers for divine blessings.

Second Ashra (Days 11-20) – Barkat (Blessings):

A time of increased devotion and self-discipline to receive maximum rewards.

Third Ashra (Days 21-30) – Maghfirat (Forgiveness):

The final phase focuses on seeking Allah’s forgiveness, performing I’tikaf (seclusion in mosques for deep worship), and preparing for Eid-ul-Fitr.

Importance of Zakat & Fitra in Ramadan

Charity is a fundamental part of Ramadan, and Zakat and Fitra play a crucial role in helping the needy.

What is Zakat?

Zakat is a form of mandatory almsgiving in Islam. Muslims donate 2.5% of their wealth to help the underprivileged.
It is considered one of the Five Pillars of Islam, signifying purification of wealth.

What is Fitra?

Fitra (Zakat-al-Fitr) is a compulsory charity given before Eid prayers, ensuring that even the poor can celebrate Eid with dignity.
The minimum Fitra amount is based on staple food like wheat, barley, or rice, and should be distributed to widows, orphans, and the needy.

Eid-ul-Fitr: The Joyous End to Ramadan

The conclusion of Ramadan is marked by Eid-ul-Fitr, a festival of gratitude and joy. Muslims worldwide wear new clothes, perform Eid prayers, and share meals to celebrate the successful completion of fasting.

On Eid morning, Muslims apply perfume, wear fresh attire, and head to Eidgah (open prayer grounds).
Family and friends exchange greetings with the words “Eid Mubarak” and embrace each other.
Traditional sweets like Seviyan (vermicelli pudding) and Sheer Khurma are prepared and shared.

Why Ramadan is a Time for Reflection & Self-Growth

Beyond fasting, Ramadan offers a unique opportunity for spiritual renewal and self-improvement.

  • Self-Discipline: Fasting teaches patience, self-restraint, and gratitude.
  • Spiritual Awakening: Increased prayers and Quran recitation enhance faith and devotion.
  • Community Bonding: Strengthening relationships through acts of kindness and charity.

Ramadan 2025 – A Month of Holiness, Faith & Generosity

As Ramadan 2025 begins, Muslims worldwide embark on a journey of faith, self-discipline, and generosity. With fasting, prayers, and charity, this month offers an unparalleled chance for spiritual growth and divine blessings.

May this Ramadan bring peace, prosperity, and mercy to all!

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