Learn about Ramadan

Graphic with lanters and stars and text 'Ramadan Mubarak'.


Ramadan is here!

Observed during the 9th month of the Islamic lunar calendar and dependent on sightings of the Moon, Ramadan is expected to be honoured this year from February 28th – March 29th.

During Ramadan, Muslims heighten their spiritual commitment and practice self-discipline. It is considered a time for physical and spiritual cleansing. Although there is diversity in the way people honour the month, during Ramadan, people may fast during daylight hours, commit to acts of charity and engage in increased periods of reflection and prayer.

For Muslims, Ramadan also commemorates the revelation of the Qur’an, Islam’s holy book to the Prophet Muhammed (P.B.U.H), God's Messenger.

The end of Ramadan is celebrated with Eid al-Fitr, a festival of gratitude, forgiveness and connection with family. This significant holiday is celebrated over several days with prayer, charity, social gatherings and gift exchanges.

Ramadan Mubarak to everyone honouring this blessed month!


Learn More:

Learn about how to be supportive of people honouring Ramadan in the workplace through our tip sheet and video created in partnership with the Chatham Islamic Centre.

Honouring Ramadan? Find 7 tips to take care of yourself this month on our website!

Find information about local ethno-cultural community groups and places of worship on the Living CK website.


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