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“Find Answers for a Blessed Ramadan”

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community. It is a time for spiritual growth and increased devotion to God.

 

The start and end of Ramadan depend on the sighting of the crescent moon. Dates may vary by location. For the most accurate schedule, please check your local Islamic calendar or our website updates.

 

  • Suhoor: The pre-dawn meal before the day’s fast begins.

  • Iftar: The meal to break the fast at sunset, often shared with family and the community.

 

Yes! We organize community Iftar programs, charity drives, educational workshops, and spiritual gatherings. You can check our Events page for the latest schedule.

 

You can support the needy by donating through our website. Contributions can be made for:

  • Food distribution programs

  • Medical aid

  • Educational support

  • Disaster relief
    All donations are used transparently to help those in need.