Muslims in Pakistan have been eagerly waiting for Ramadan 2025, and now the countdown is on – just four months to go. This holy month, marked by fasting and special prayers, brings families together like no other time. It’s a time filled with spiritual moments, cultural traditions, and the joy of preparing for Eid.
Ramadan 2025 Dates in Pakistan
Ramadan 2025 is expected to begin around March 1st or 2nd, aligning with the Islamic year 1446. Since these dates fall on a weekend, it adds to the excitement, giving people some extra time to prepare.
However, the exact start will depend on the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee’s announcement, which confirms the sighting of the moon. This moon sighting itself is a moment of anticipation, with people looking up at the sky, waiting for the news to officially kick off the holy month.
During Ramadan, Muslims will begin fasting from dawn to sunset, starting their day with a pre-dawn meal called Sehri and breaking the fast at sunset with Iftar. It’s not just about abstaining from food; it’s a time for deeper spiritual connection. Mosques come alive at night with Taraweeh prayers, where families and friends gather for worship.