The start of Ramadan depends on the sight of the moon. Here's when the Muslim holy month is expected to begin.
When clocks in the U.S. spring forward on March 8, the daily rhythm of fasting will suddenly shift by an hour.
The start of the month traditionally depends on the sighting of the crescent moon. This year, the first day of Ramadan is expected to be on or around Feb. 18 or 19.
Ramadan and Lent, two major religious fasting periods, will coincide in 2026. Here's what to know about both holy times.
Ramadan, the holiest month in Islam, is expected to begin this week. Here's why the dates change annually and some fasting ...
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