Alhamdulillah, Ramadan is upon us once again! Have you prepared your Ramadan Calendar for 2025?
For Muslims around the world, the Holy month of Ramadan is a sacred time for worshipping Allah (SWT). A blessed period filled with many opportunities to devote oneself to Allah (SWT) and reflect on and celebrate His mercy and love.
The Islamic (Hijri) calendar follows the lunar cycle, which follows the moon’s phases. Because of this, the month of Ramadan rotates back by approximately ten days each year.
This year, Ramadan is expected to start on the evening of February 28, 2025, depending on the moon sighting. If we follow this date, we can expect it to end on the evening of March 30th, 2025 – again, depending on the moon’s cycle.
The following Ramadan timetable for 2025 indicates the prayer times for Darwin. You can also find timetables for other cities listed down below.
These timings have been verified by the Australian National Imams Council (ANIC), using the first Mithl for Asr. The exact date for the beginning of Ramadan will be confirmed upon the sighting of the new moon.
Please Note: The prayer times listed are start times. Check your nearest Masjid (Mosque), Musalla, or Islamic Centre for Jamaat times.
DATE | DAY | FAJR | SUNRISE | DHUHR | ASR | MAGHRIB | ISHA |
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28-Feb | Fri | 5:38 AM | 6:48 AM | 1:00 PM | 4:11 PM | 7:11 PM | 8:18 PM |
1-Mar | Sat | 5:38 AM | 6:48 AM | 1:00 PM | 4:11 PM | 7:10 PM | 8:17 PM |
2-Mar | Sun | 5:38 AM | 6:48 AM | 12:59 PM | 4:11 PM | 7:09 PM | 8:17 PM |
3-Mar | Mon | 5:38 AM | 6:48 AM | 12:59 PM | 4:12 PM | 7:09 PM | 8:16 PM |
4-Mar | Tue | 5:39 AM | 6:49 AM | 12:59 PM | 4:12 PM | 7:08 PM | 8:15 PM |
5-Mar | Wed | 5:39 AM | 6:49 AM | 12:59 PM | 4:12 PM | 7:08 PM | 8:15 PM |
6-Mar | Thu | 5:39 AM | 6:49 AM | 12:59 PM | 4:12 PM | 7:07 PM | 8:14 PM |
7-Mar | Fri | 5:39 AM | 6:49 AM | 12:58 PM | 4:12 PM | 7:07 PM | 8:14 PM |
8-Mar | Sat | 5:39 AM | 6:49 AM | 12:58 PM | 4:12 PM | 7:06 PM | 8:13 PM |
9-Mar | Sun | 5:40 AM | 6:49 AM | 12:58 PM | 4:13 PM | 7:05 PM | 8:12 PM |
10-Mar | Mon | 5:32 AM | 6:49 AM | 12:58 PM | 4:13 PM | 7:05 PM | 8:12 PM |
11-Mar | Tue | 5:33 AM | 6:50 AM | 12:57 PM | 4:47 PM | 7:04 PM | 8:11 PM |
12-Mar | Wed | 5:34 AM | 6:50 AM | 12:57 PM | 4:46 PM | 7:04 PM | 8:10 PM |
13-Mar | Thu | 5:35 AM | 6:50 AM | 12:57 PM | 4:45 PM | 7:03 PM | 8:10 PM |
14-Mar | Fri | 5:36 AM | 6:50 AM | 12:57 PM | 4:45 PM | 7:02 PM | 8:09 PM |
15-Mar | Sat | 5:37 AM | 6:50 AM | 12:56 PM | 4:44 PM | 7:02 PM | 8:08 PM |
16-Mar | Sun | 5:38 AM | 6:50 AM | 12:56 PM | 4:43 PM | 7:01 PM | 8:08 PM |
17-Mar | Mon | 5:39 AM | 6:50 AM | 12:56 PM | 4:42 PM | 7:01 PM | 8:07 PM |
18-Mar | Tue | 5:40 AM | 6:50 AM | 12:56 PM | 4:41 PM | 7:00 PM | 8:06 PM |
19-Mar | Wed | 5:41 AM | 6:50 AM | 12:55 PM | 4:40 PM | 6:59 PM | 8:06 PM |
20-Mar | Thu | 5:42 AM | 6:50 AM | 12:55 PM | 4:39 PM | 6:59 PM | 8:05 PM |
21-Mar | Fri | 5:43 AM | 6:50 AM | 12:55 PM | 4:38 PM | 6:58 PM | 8:04 PM |
22-Mar | Sat | 5:44 AM | 6:50 AM | 12:54 PM | 4:38 PM | 6:57 PM | 8:04 PM |
23-Mar | Sun | 5:45 AM | 6:50 AM | 12:54 PM | 4:37 PM | 6:57 PM | 8:03 PM |
24-Mar | Mon | 5:46 AM | 6:50 AM | 12:54 PM | 4:36 PM | 6:56 PM | 8:02 PM |
25-Mar | Tue | 5:46 AM | 6:50 AM | 12:53 PM | 4:35 PM | 6:55 PM | 8:02 PM |
26-Mar | Wed | 5:47 AM | 6:50 AM | 12:53 PM | 4:34 PM | 6:55 PM | 8:01 PM |
27-Mar | Thurs | 5:48 AM | 6:50 AM | 12:53 PM | 4:33 PM | 6:54 PM | 8:00 PM |
28-Mar | Fri | 5:49 AM | 6:50 AM | 12:53 PM | 4:32 PM | 6:53 PM | 8:00 PM |
29-Mar | Sat | 5:50 AM | 6:51 AM | 12:52 PM | 4:31 PM | 6:53 PM | 7:59 PM |
30-Mar | Sun | 5:51 AM | 6:51 AM | 12:52 PM | 4:30 PM | 6:52 PM | 7:58 PM |
31-Mar | Mon | 5:51 AM | 6:51 AM | 12:52 PM | 4:29 PM | 6:52 PM | 7:58 PM |
Sawm, better known as fasting, is the fourth pillar of Islam. Fasting in Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, especially, is an important act of worship.
For the whole month of Ramadan, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset, abstaining from food, drink, sexual relations and displeasing behaviour. One, during this month, should also engage in acts of worship (ibadah), like praying (Salah), reading Qur’an, or making dua. This allows the fasting person to earn even more rewards from Allah (SWT).
The month of Ramadan also contains the most blessed of nights, known as Laylatul Qadr. In the Qur’an, Allah (SWT) says,
“What will make you realise what the Night of Power is like? The Night of Power is better than a thousand months. Angels and the Spirit descend upon it with their Lord´s permission with every command; There is peace that night until the coming of dawn.”
Qur’an (97:1-5)
As the Islamic calendar follows the lunar cycle, the Holy month of Ramadan rotates back by approximately ten days each year.
Ramadan officially begins when the month of Shaban, the eighth month of the Islamic (Hijri) calendar, ends. This year, we may expect Ramadan to begin on the evening of Friday, 28th February 2025. If this is the case, then the first day of fasting will start on Saturday, 1st March 2025. However, the exact timing is based on the sighting of the moon.
Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim celebration, officially marks the end of Ramadan. This year, we might expect to hold Eid prayer on Monday, 31st March 2025. However, we will not know the exact timing until the sighting of the new moon for the month after Ramadan.
Eid al-Fitr officially begins at the start of the Islamic month of Shawwal, the tenth month of the Islamic (Hijri) calendar. This year, Ramadan is expected to end on the evening of Sunday, 30th March 2025, depending on the sighting of the moon.
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