
Ramadan 2025: Crescent moon Not Sighted On Friday, Fasting To Begin In india From march 2
The crescent moon for Ramadan will now appear on saturday evening, following which the Muslim community in the country will start the fasting from march 2 (Sunday).
The Islamic month of Ramadan will begin in india on march 2 (Sunday) as the crescent moon for the month was not sighted on Friday, the Markazi Royat-E-Hilal Committee said.
"On february 28, 2025 (Friday), the moon for Ramadan-ul-Mubarak was not sighted. Therefore, based on the decision made in the meeting of the Central moon Sighting Committee at Jama Masjid delhi, the first fast of Ramadan will be on Sunday, march 2, 2025," a statement issued by Syed Shaban Bukhari, Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid, New delhi said.
The month begins with the sighting of the crescent moon. The crescent moon for Ramadan will now appear on saturday evening, following which the Muslim community in the country will start the fasting from march 2 (Sunday). The dawn-to-dusk fast lasts around 13 hours in india and varies across different parts of the world.
The 29 or 30 days of fasting culminate into Eid-ul-fitr, which is likely to be observed on march 31. Last year, Ramadan began in india on march 12, while the holy month began on march 11 in saudi arabia and the Middle East.
Ramadan is a period of fasting, worship, and community gatherings. It was during this month in 610 AD that Prophet Mohammad received the first-ever Quranic revelation, making it the holiest time on the Islamic calendar.