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This year, Ramadan, one of the most important and holy months for Muslims, will fall during winter. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and it begins approximately 12 days earlier each year than the prior year. Based on the sight of the first crescent moon of the month, Ramadan began on Thursday, February 19, 2026, and is expected to end on March 20, 2026.
The Islamic Center of Burlington, the local mosque, has typically followed a traditional approach to determining the start and end of the month of Ramadan. The members of the mosque rely on the sighting of the crescent moon to determine the beginning of Ramadan and a similar sighting to determine its end.
Once Ramadan begins, the close to 2 billion Muslims in the world engage deeply in religious obligations which align closely with several of the 5 Pillars of Islam. These practices include fasting, praying the five daily obligatory prayers, praying additional evening prayers, and giving to charity.
Fasting for Muslims means not eating or drinking from dawn until dusk every day. At the end of the day, Muslims often gather with family and friends or go to the local mosque to break their fast with a meal called Iftar. Iftar usually includes dates and milk and is followed by a larger meal.
During the evening, a prayer called Taraweeh is held at the mosque. Attending these nightly prayers allows Muslims the opportunity to have recited the entire Quran during the month.
Before Ramadan ends, Muslims are obligated to donate money to charity.
Burlington community member, Sunniya Saleem, describes Eid and the significance of Ramadan:
We fast for 29 or 30 days to show solidarity to those who are less fortunate, to build self discipline and to cleanse our bodies, minds and hearts of any impurities. It is also a time to show empathy to others and to be patient. Muslims give a lot of charity during this time as well.
Thanks to Sunniya Saleem and Patricia O'Brien for helping with this introduction.
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This list of children’s stories from Children’s Book World discusses and teaches about Ramadan in a variety of ways, including powerful self-reflection stories and elementary teachings surrounding Ramadan.
Below are just a few events happening somewhat locally to celebrate Ramadan in 2025. Let us know if you have one you’d like to add!
From Patricia O’Brien and Dr. Marwa El-Sabbahy, with photos by Sunniya Saleem
On Sunday, March 17th, 2024, the 7th day of Ramadan, a Community Iftar was held at the Grandview Farm. Approximately 80 members of the Burlington Community gathered to share the iftar (breakfast in Arabic) meal, learn about fasting and the month of Ramadan, and create new community connections. Several guests brought flowers, nuts and dates to the event.
After signing a welcome board, making prayer beads, and learning to write their names in Arabic, guests were warmly welcomed to the event by Dr. Marwa El-Sabbahy. She spoke about the importance of community and fostering relationships, as well as the significance of abstaining from food and drink in order to focus on nourishment of the soul.
Dr. Karim Fikry then led a trivia game about Ramadan. Winners received a jar of dates, as dates are typically eaten first to break the fast. The athan (call to prayer) was made, and everyone broke their fast with dates and water. Muslims prayed the Maghrib (sunset) prayer. Everyone enjoyed a delicious meal by a local Jordanian caterer, Darna. Stories were shared, and everyone went home having met someone new and knowing a little more about the observation of Ramadan. Each guest left with a beautiful Ramadan themed cookie made by Bliss Confections.
Several members of the community told the organizers that it was their first iftar and requested an invite for the next one! The organizers hope to be able to open this up to many more members of the community next year!

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