Muslims in ten years will fast twice within a year

After 10 years, in 2030 respectively, Muslims will fast twice in a year. A Ramadan fast will begin on January 6th, and the other on December 26th of this year. The lunar calendar is different from that solar calendar, that's why it shouldn't be surprising, experts believe. Calendar [...]
A Ramadan fast will begin on January 6th, and the other on December 26th of this year.
The lunar calendar is different from that solar calendar, that's why it shouldn't be surprising, experts believe.
Calendar for 2030 on the server site.com states Ramadan will begin on 6 January, after which Muslims worldwide will celebrate Fiter Bajram on 5 February. By the end of this year, Ramadan will begin again on December 26th.
Hasan Ahmed Al Hariri, director general of the Astronomy Dubai Group, told “Gulf Nea” that the fasting of two Ramadans in one year should not be considered an unusual phenomenon, as the lunar month begins 10 days ago each year.










