Muslims fast in Ramadan for a month.
It's not exactly a month, it's about 30 days . Depending upon the sighting of the moon. If the moon of the new month occurs then it is eid and if it doesn't then the other day will be a fast too.
Only during the last ten days of Ramadan.
30 days
yes it does but sometimes 29 days yes it does but sometimes 29 days
It's called "Itikaf".
Ramadan last fell in December in 2001. The Islamic calendar is lunar-based, causing Ramadan to shift approximately 10 to 12 days earlier each year in the Gregorian calendar. Consequently, Ramadan will return to December again in 2030.
Preparation for Ramadan typically begins a few days before the start of the holy month.
11 days earlier
During the last day of Ramadan, every Muslim fasts. The next 3 days are holidays. It is Eid-il-Fitr. You basically have a break in fasting and you go and have fun!
Well really, nothing. Ramadan is determined by the phases of the moon. Meaning Ramadan usually comes I think a week or two days before the last. It moves up and keeps changing.
Laylat Al Qadr-it is one of the odd nights in the last 10 days of Ramadan.
Ramadan Which last about 29 to 30 days folled by 3 days of Eid-al-fitar Celeberation.
fast for 30 days in ramadan.