Rabat – Astronome accounts forecast the first day of Ramadan 2025 on Saturday, March 1st, in Nigeria.
According to Hamariweb, the last day of Sha’ban, the eighth month of the Islamic calendar, is to fall on Friday, February 28th. This means that Ramadan’s crescent moon will be observed with the first on Friday evening, with the first day of the saint Month Fall on Saturday.
The Islamic calendar is based on the lunar cycle. The months start when the crescent moon is sighted after sunset.
Months in the Islamic calendar, either 29 or 30 days take what the time the moon needs to circle around the sun.
Moon inspection committees all over the world scan the sky on the 29th day, where the crescent moon determined the beginning and the end of the Islamic months. Based on the sightings, you can announce whether the new month begins the following day or whether the current month has been completed for 30 days.
The saint Month from Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. This month, Muslims do without food and drinks from dawn to sunset.
Nigeria is a secular country with a mixture of Muslim, Christian and indigenous animists. Estimates suggest The fact that more than 80 million Nigerians are Muslims, around 50% of the country’s population.
Like the rest of the Muslim population around the world, Ramadan is a time of reflection and spirituality for Muslims in Nigeria. As an opportunity to approach Allah, watch it with increased prayers, good deeds and charity organizations.
Muslims usually break their fast (Iftar) with data. In Nigeria, however, they are common break Your fasting with local fruits before there is a complete dinner of eggs, bread, fried yam, cooking bananas and roasted corn.