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All year Ramadhan Calendar

Taken from http://media.photobucket.com/image/ramadan/belfatmi28/

Taken from http://media.photobucket.com/image/ramadan/belfatmi28/

In just few weeks, all moslem around the world shall celebrate the coming of holy month, Ramadan. This holy Ramadan (or Ramadhan in Indonesia) month is have great meaning for moslem community since it contain such a magnificent Blessing and Glory for those who have true faith of Islam.

In this Ramadan, moslem people need to perform fasting from dawn to dusk and conduct Tarawih prayer on the night. Such a month of full devotion to spirituality side of every moslem.

For those of you who need the Praying time schedule in this holy Ramadan month and also Ramadan calendar for this year and also the following years, I just stumble on the link of such content. This link provide the Praying time schedule and also Ramadan calendar for more than 2000 cities around the world and it can calculate it also for the following years, so NOT just this year. Then you can use this to know the Ramadan prayer time schedule and Ramadhan Calendar for years to come.


You can download it here.

Please take note to choose Excel file type when you download it.

To use this file, all you have to do is change the “Tahun” (it is “Year” in English) to current Islamic/Hijrah year (ie this year is “1430″), choose your location on “Markas” (it is “City Based” in English) and that’s it. The file then shall shows the fasting schedule on that particular year.

I hope you will find this link useful and I pray that you can have such a beautiful Ramadan experience this year and also years to come. Ameen.

UPDATE 13-Aug-09
I stumble across another great website that offers 2009 Ramadan or the years that you prefer. Here is the link.
What you need to do is choose key in the year (e.g. 2009), select the Country/Capital from drop down menu and click “Look up”.
Or if you know your coordinate, you can just key in the info in Longitude, Altitude and Time Zone fields.


UPDATE 17 Apr 2010
I have checked the tentative starting date of holy month of Ramadan in year 2010 and according to this site, Ramadan in 2010 will start on Wednesday, the 11th of August and will continue for 30 days until Thursday, the 9th of September. For the schedule of Ramadan 2010 fasting, I believe you can still refer to above links.

UPDATE 17 Jul 2011
I have checked the tentative starting date of holy month of Ramadan in year 2011 and according to my source, Ramadan in 2011 will start on Monday, the 1st of August and will continue for 30 days until Thursday, the 29th of August. For the schedule of Ramadan 2011 fasting, I believe you can still refer to above links.


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10 comments to All year Ramadhan Calendar

  • I hope you will find this link useful and I pray that you can have such a beautiful Ramadan experience this year and also years to come. Ameen.

    Ameen to you too

  • sammy

    What time can i eat in ramadan the exact time?

    Hi Sammy, if you are a man, you can eat after Maghrib Athan (Adzan) until right before Subuh prayer. While if you are woman, if you do not have your period, it is the same as man. If you have your period, then you do not have to fasting and then you can eat as your normal schedule :)

  • dina

    where i can check schedule for whole month of ramadan?

    Hi Dina, you can check the schedule of the whole month of ramadan on the link of above mail. There is two link on the posting.
    If you can not found it, here I post the address :

    http://www.scribd.com/doc/9765942/Jadwal-Imsakiyah-Romadlon-Release11?autodown=pdf

    http://www.dnzh.com/webservices/RamadanCalendar.aspx

    I hope you do not found anymore find difficulties to have the schedule of the whole month of ramadan. Do let me know if you need my further assistance.

  • eva

    i like to ask what time i can to eat on ramadan?
    i like in ohio, cincinnati
    thank you

    Hi Eva.
    I have sent to your mail the ramadan timetable.
    If you are fasting, you need to stop eat right before Subuh time and you can eat again after it is time of Maghrib. For example, on the file that I sent you, on 26 Aug 09, you need to stop eating/drinking at Subuh time at 4:15. You can start drink/eat again at 19:19
    Do let me know if you need my assistance further

  • jibril asif

    when can i drink alcohol?

    dear jibril asif,
    alcohol is considered as haram and thus prohibited at all time to be drink
    Quote from http://www.inter-islam.org/Prohibitions/alcohol2.htm
    “In response to this the 3rd and 4th verses concerning the complete prohibition of alcohol, were revealed as part of Surah Ma’idah:
    “O you who believe! Intoxicants, gambling, idolatry and arrows (for seeking help on decision) one an abomination of order that you may be successful.
    Shaytan seeks only to cast amongst you enmity and hatred by means of strong drink and gambling, and hinder you from the remembrance of Allah and from his worship, will you then not refrain? ” (Surah Ma’idah 90)
    Allah in his wisdom, firstly disclosed the evils in alcohol, then prohibited it at Salâh times and finally declared it absolutely HARAAM. ”

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