Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan 2025. Here’s when Muslims will celebrate

Ramadan, a time when fasting, prayer and reflection are heavily prioritized. It is one of the most sacred times for Muslims and it comes to an end on March 30 with the celebration of Eid al-Fitr.

If you’re unfamiliar with Ramadan, here’s a chance to learn more about the religious holiday.

When does Ramadan 2025 end?

Ramadan began at sundown on Friday, Feb. 28, and ends at sundown on Sunday, March 30, according to the Islamic Society of North America. The month-long fast concludes with the celebration of Eid al-Fitr, meaning “the Festival of Breaking the Fast.”

What is Ramadan?

According to the Henry Ford Community College, Ramadan takes place during the month when Muslims believe the Qur’an started to be revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. It’s said the angel Gabriel appeared to him in A.D. 610, giving Muhammad the Islamic holy book. It’s a holy, sacred time focused on worship, prayer, fasting and studying the Qur’an.

During Ramadan, Muslims are encouraged to spend more time praying at the mosque. Additionally, a sixth prayer, optional, called the Tarawih prayer, is recited in the evening, along with the five daily prayers practiced year-round.

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Why do Muslims fast in Ramadan?

Fasting, one of the Five Pillars of Islam, is a requirement during the month of Ramadan for those who are able to do it safely. Muslims abstain from food and water from sunrise to sundown.

The fast is believed to help participants focus on what’s most important in their lives, as well as increase self-discipline, renew their faith and seek forgiveness. It’s also encouraged to prioritize compassion, helping to increase awareness of Allah, meaning God in Arabic, and be more conscious of the poor, sick and suffering.

Each evening after sundown, the fast is broken with a prayer and meal called iftar. According to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, it’s typical to break one’s fast with dates and water or milk, followed by a meal. It’s also common to spend time with friends and family after iftar, enjoying one another’s company and eating delicious foods together before the next day’s fast, beginning at sunrise.

Dates and times for sunrise and sunset in various locations can be found here.

How long is Ramadan?

The length of Ramadan typically fluctuates between 29 and 30 days based on the year. According to National Geographic, Ramadan is the most sacred month of Islamic culture and is the ninth month on the Islamic calendar. Each year, the dates of Ramadan fluctuate, as its start is based on the phases of the moon.

The start is determined by a moon sighting committee in Saudi Arabia, and Ramadan begins the day after the committee spots the new crescent moon. If the moon isn’t visible, lunar calculations are used to predict its location in the sky.

What is Eid al-Fitr?

Eid al-Fitr, a two-to-three-day festival at the end of Ramadan, on April 9, is one of two eids celebrated on the Islamic calendar each year. According to the USC Dornsife, Eid al-Fitr is celebrated with special morning prayers, as well as delicious foods and gifts for one’s family or those in need. It’s also considered a time of forgiveness, where Muslims are encouraged to forgive and seek forgiveness.

In countries with larger Muslim populations, Eid al-Fitr is considered a national holiday, closing schools, businesses, etc., and allowing families, neighbors and friends able to partake in the celebrations together.

What are the Five Pillars of Islam?

According to the Embassy of Saudi Arabia, the five pillars are the primary obligations a Muslim must fulfill in his or her lifetime.

They include shahadah, the profession of faith; salah, prayer; zakat, almsgiving or social responsibility; sawm, fasting, which is observed during Ramadan, as the Qur’an considers it an act of deep personal worship where Muslims seek a richer perception of God; and lastly, hajj, the pilgrimage to Makkah.

Muslims physically and financially fit enough are encouraged to travel to Makkah, or Mecca, in Saudi Arabia, to fulfill the hajj pilgrimage, walking in the footsteps of Prophet Muhammad in the holy city.

According to Islamic Relief UK, Mecca is the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad. Furthermore, the Kaaba, considered one of the most sacred spots on Earth by Muslims, is in the center of the Great Mosque in Mecca. Kaaba, meaning “cube” in Arabic, is a black stone cube important to the Hajj. Furthermore, it’s the qibla, or direction, in which Muslims face for their prayers, taking place five times a day.

How many Muslims are in Indiana?

According to the World Population Review, Indiana has a Muslim population of around 41,400 people, accounting for 0.6% of the state’s population in 2024.

How many people practice Islam in the U.S.?

However, Islam is the world’s second-largest religion, with over 1.9 billion followers, and is the third-largest religion in the U.S. after Christianity and Judaism. As of 2017, a total of 3.45 million Muslims practiced in the U.S.

The states with the largest Muslim populations include New York, California, Illinois, New Jersey, Texas and Michigan.

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