Ramadan, also known as Ramazan or Ramadhan, is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar and holds immense significance for Muslims worldwide. During this sacred month, Muslims fast from dawn to sunset, engaging in spiritual reflection, prayer, and acts of kindness.
The start of Ramadan in 1711 is anticipated to be on Sunday, July 7. However, please note that the exact date may vary based on moon sightings and local religious authorities.
Observing Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, and it commemorates the month in which the Quran, the holy book of Islam, was revealed to Prophet Muhammad.
During Ramadan, Muslims partake in Suhoor (pre-dawn meal) and Iftar (meal to break the fast at sunset). The month encourages self-discipline, spiritual growth, and empathy towards those less fortunate.
As the start of Ramadan approaches, communities come together for prayers, nightly Tarawih prayers, and charitable activities. It is a time of reflection, gratitude, and increased devotion to Allah.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information on the start date of Ramadan in 1711, please consult with your local mosque or Islamic authority.
Future Years | |
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1712 | Thursday, June 26 |
1713 | Monday, June 15 |
1714 | Saturday, June 5 |
1715 | Wednesday, May 24 |
1716 | Monday, May 14 |
1717 | Friday, May 3 |
1718 | Tuesday, April 22 |
1719 | Sunday, April 11 |
1720 | Thursday, March 31 |
1721 | Monday, March 20 |
1722 | Saturday, March 10 |
1723 | Wednesday, February 27 |
1724 | Sunday, February 15 |
1725 | Friday, February 5 |
1726 | Tuesday, January 25 |
1727 | Sunday, January 15 |
1728 | Thursday, January 3 |
1729 | Monday, December 23 |
1730 | Saturday, December 13 |
1731 | Wednesday, December 2 |
1732 | Sunday, November 20 |
1733 | Friday, November 10 |
1734 | Tuesday, October 30 |
1735 | Saturday, October 19 |
1736 | Thursday, October 8 |
Past Years | |
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1710 | Tuesday, July 18 |
1709 | Friday, July 29 |
1708 | Monday, August 9 |
1707 | Wednesday, August 19 |
1706 | Saturday, August 31 |
1705 | Monday, September 10 |
1704 | Thursday, September 21 |
1703 | Sunday, October 2 |
1702 | Tuesday, October 13 |
1701 | Friday, October 24 |
1700 | Monday, November 4 |
1699 | Wednesday, November 14 |
1698 | Saturday, November 26 |
1697 | Tuesday, December 7 |
1696 | Thursday, December 17 |
1695 | Sunday, December 28 |
1694 | Tuesday, January 8 |
1693 | Friday, January 19 |
1692 | Monday, January 30 |
1691 | Wednesday, February 9 |
1690 | Saturday, February 20 |
1689 | Tuesday, March 3 |
1688 | Thursday, March 13 |
1687 | Sunday, March 24 |
1686 | Wednesday, April 4 |