In 2030, Muslims will fast two Ramadans

During 2030 it will be fasted twice a year because one Ramadan fast will begin on January 6th and the other on December 26th of the same year. The lunar calendar is different than the solar calendar, so this should not surprise, experts say. In the 2030 calendar on the timedate page. com [...]
During 2030 it will be fasted twice a year because one Ramadan fast will begin on January 6th and the other on December 26th of the same year.
The lunar calendar is different than the solar calendar, so this should not surprise, experts say. In the 2030 calendar on the timedate page.com reportedly Ramadan will begin on 6 January, after which Muslims worldwide will welcome Ramadan Bay on 5 February. By the end of that year, Ramadan will begin again on December 26th.
Hasan Ahmed Al Hariri, executive director of Dubai Astronomy Group, told “Gulf Nea” that the accession of the two Ramadans in one year should not be considered a phenomenon, as the lunar month starts 10 days earlier each year, writes KOHA Ditore.
“A year according to the Muslim calendar is shorter than a year according to the Gregorian calendar, and for 10 days. Therefore, the existence of two Ramadans is the natural result of having two different calendars. Calendars were invented by people so that we can use them as a point of reference, and that is why people should accept these two Ramadans as a natural”, Al Hariri stressed.










