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Ramadan Countdown
How long until the blessed month begins — computed from the Umm al-Qura calendar on your device. Actual start may shift by a day with local moonsighting.
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Daily companion
- Suhoor ends at Fajr and iftar is at Maghrib — check today's exact times for your city.
- The last ten nights carry Laylat al-Qadr; increase worship from day 21.
- White Days fasting (13th–15th) keeps the habit alive the rest of the year.
Ramadan FAQ
About the countdown
The countdown targets the expected first day of Ramadan from the Umm al-Qura calendar. The actual start can shift by a day depending on the local moon sighting in your country.
It counts down to local midnight at the start of 1 Ramadan, computed from the Umm al-Qura calendar entirely on your device.
The final ten nights, which include Laylat al-Qadr (the Night of Decree) — the most valuable nights of the year, when worship is especially encouraged.
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