Ramadan starts Wednesday: Dar Al-Ifta
Ramadan will fall during summer months for the next several years, during which noon temperatures in Egypt can reach 40 degrees Celsius
Ahram Online, Monday 8 Jul 2013
Egypt's Dar Al-Ifta, the main authority for issuing religious verdicts, announced Ramadan is to start on Wednesday.
The Grand Mufti Shawky Allam confirmed to the state-run Middle East News Agency (MENA) that Ramadan starts Wednesday 10 July.
Muslims fast from dawn until dusk for a month during Ramadan, pursuant to the Islamic doctrine.
Ramadan comes roughly 10 days earlier every year, and this year noon temperatures will reach up to 40 degrees.
Daytime is also longer in the summer than in the winter, and Ramadan will fall during the summer for several years to come.
The last day of the holy month of fasting is Sunday
Ahram Online, Sunday 27 Jul 2014
Egypt's Dar Al-Ifta, the main authority responsible for issuing religious edicts, announced that Eid Al-Fitr will commence on Monday, 28 July.
Eid Al-Fitr is a religious feast celebrated by Muslims worldwide. It marks the end of the holy month of fasting, Ramadan.
The festivities last for three days.
According to Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab all those working in governmental institutions will take four days off -- instead of three, as originally planned with the vacation now from Monday to Thursday
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he last day of the holy month of fasting is Sunday
Ahram Online, Sunday 27 Jul 2014
Egypt's Dar Al-Ifta, the main authority responsible for issuing religious edicts, announced that Eid Al-Fitr will commence on Monday, 28 July.
Eid Al-Fitr is a religious feast celebrated by Muslims worldwide. It marks the end of the holy month of fasting, Ramadan.
The festivities last for three days.
According to Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab all those working in governmental institutions will take four days off -- instead of three, as originally planned with the vacation now from Monday to Thursday
Egypt's Dar Al-Ifta, the main authority responsible for issuing religious edicts, announced that Eid Al-Fitr will commence on Monday, 28 July.
Eid Al-Fitr is a religious feast celebrated by Muslims worldwide. It marks the end of the holy month of fasting, Ramadan.
The festivities last for three days.
According to Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab all those working in governmental institutions will take four days off -- instead of three, as originally planned with the vacation now from Monday to Thursday