Ramadan Calendar 2020


The next Ramadan calendar is expected to be launched in March of 2020, based on the Arab lunar calendar. As we await the next one to be launched, here are some facts and figures about the upcoming event. This article has been made with the knowledge of the expected date of the next edition of the Ramadan calendar.

The next edition of the Ramadan calendar 2020 will follow the calendar year 2020 so far. When the new calendar was released, it was criticized by many as being too confusing. That is not to say that the calendar is not confusing, but the traditional Islamic calendar has already become so complex that many people find it difficult to understand.

Now, there is no doubt that the Ramadan calendar is still confusing for Muslims. It is understandable that Muslims are still learning about its intricacies. However, if you look at it this way, it is understandable that some can be confused about its complexity. In the interest of full disclosure, I must admit that I am a confused Muslim at times too!

So, let us get back to the point of the next Ramadan calendar. There are many facts about this event that most people do not know.

This year, the Muslims were also divided into regions to make the calendar more accurate. Each of these regions was given a time frame for the end of Ramadan, which is when Muslims were required to break their fast during daylight hours.

The next edition of the Ramadan calendar is expected to feature such a division. Therefore, there should be a time frame that will fall within the boundaries of each region. For example, if a person lives in Iran but lives in Iraq, that person's time frame will not match up with the rest of the world.

Therefore, when Muslims who reside in different countries prepare for the next Ramadan calendar, they may have an increased understanding of the intricacies of the time frames within each region. This will help them plan for Ramadan by keeping to their time limits.

Also, the next edition of the Ramadan calendar should be beneficial for Muslims who live outside of their designated time zone. They may just find themselves learning about the different time zones while enjoying the warmth of Ramadan.