2025 Ramadan and Easter Dates: Rare Moon Alignment, Blood Eclipse During Holy Month

February 27, 2025
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A blood moon against the night sky in 2014. Photo Source: NASA Ames Research Center/Brian Day
A blood moon against the night sky in 2014. Photo Source: NASA Ames Research Center/Brian Day

Lunar Calendar Basics for 2025

The Islamic calendar follows the moon’s phases, with each month starting when the first crescent appears after a new moon. This lunar year runs about 354 days – roughly 11 days shorter than the Gregorian calendar we use daily.

This difference explains why Ramadan shifts earlier each year in our standard calendar. The moon doesn’t just determine Islamic observances; it also sets Easter’s date for Christians worldwide.

Ramadan 2025: When Will It Begin?

Ramadan 2025 will likely start on either Saturday, March 1, or Sunday, March 2, 2025. The exact date depends on when observers spot the thin crescent moon following the February 27 new moon.

What’s unusual in 2025 is that many Islamic regions may begin Ramadan on the same date due to a rare alignment. As reported in several sources, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, India, Pakistan, and other countries will all be watching for the crescent moon on Friday evening, February 28.

If the moon appears then, the first fast begins Saturday, March 1. If not visible, Ramadan starts Sunday, March 2.

Ramadan 2026: Already on the Calendar

Because the lunar year is shorter than our solar year, Ramadan 2026 will begin approximately 11 days earlier – around February 17 or 18, 2026.

Two Eclipses During Ramadan 2025

Between Ramadan’s start and end in 2025, two celestial events will occur:

  1. Total Lunar Eclipse (“Blood Moon”): March 13-14, 2025
    • Best visible from North and South America
    • Earth’s shadow will completely cover the moon
    • The moon will appear reddish due to sunlight filtering through Earth’s atmosphere
  2. Partial Solar Eclipse: March 29, 2025
    • Visible at sunrise in eastern North America
    • Mid-morning visibility across Europe
    • Will be visible in parts of North America and Europe

When Ramadan Ends: The Shawwal Moon

Since a solar eclipse happens at new moon, the Ramadan-ending crescent (the Shawwal Moon) will be sought on March 30-31, 2025. Its sighting marks the beginning of Eid al-Fitr, the celebration concluding Ramadan’s fasts.

Fun Quiz 

Test Your Knowledge: Moon Phases & Religious Dates 2025

How well do you understand how the moon determines religious festivals?

New Moon
Crescent
Quarter
Gibbous
Full Moon

In 2025, both Ramadan and Easter are determined by specific moon phases. This quiz will test your knowledge about these celestial events and their significance in religious calendars.


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Easter 2025: The Paschal Moon Sets the Date

Western Christianity calculates Easter as the first Sunday after the first full moon on or after the spring equinox (March 21).

In 2025, the relevant full moon (often called the “Pink Moon”) falls on April 13. Therefore, Easter Sunday will be April 20, 2025.

Looking ahead, Easter 2026 will occur on April 5, 2026.

Ramadan Practices and Traditions

During Ramadan, Muslims who have reached puberty and are physically able fast from dawn until sunset. Fasting involves abstaining from:

  • Food and drink
  • Sexual relations
  • Negative behaviors

Those who are ill, traveling, pregnant, nursing, or elderly are typically exempt from fasting.

The month emphasizes:

  • Spiritual reflection
  • Increased prayer
  • Reading the Quran
  • Charity (Zakat and Sadaqah)
  • Community gatherings for Iftar (breaking fast) meals

Ramadan Daily Schedule

Sehri (Suhoor): The pre-dawn meal before fasting begins Iftar: The evening meal to break the fast, traditionally starting with dates and water

Dos and Don’ts for Ramadan

Five Recommended Practices:

  1. Eat a nutritious Sehri meal
  2. Break fast with dates and water
  3. Engage in extra prayers and Quran recitation
  4. Practice charity
  5. Maintain patience and control emotions

Five Practices to Avoid:

  1. Skipping Sehri
  2. Overeating at Iftar
  3. Wasting time on unproductive activities
  4. Using harsh language
  5. Delaying prayers

Eid al-Fitr: The Celebration

With Ramadan predicted to end March 30, 2025, Eid al-Fitr would begin March 31. Traditions vary worldwide but often include:

  • Families dressing in new clothes
  • Community gatherings
  • Gift exchanges

The celestial calendar for 2025 shows how ancient astronomical observations continue to shape religious practices across faiths, connecting modern believers to traditions thousands of years old.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

When exactly will Ramadan 2025 begin?
Ramadan 2025 will likely begin on either Saturday, March 1, or Sunday, March 2, 2025. The exact start date depends on when the crescent moon is first sighted after the new moon on February 27. Muslim communities worldwide will be watching for this moon on the evening of February 28.
What is the “rare alignment” mentioned for Ramadan 2025?
The “rare alignment” refers to the possibility that Muslims across many different countries might begin Ramadan on the same day in 2025. This is unusual because typically, different regions may sight the moon on different days due to various factors. In 2025, countries including Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, India, Pakistan, and others will all be watching for the crescent moon on February 28.
What are the eclipses happening during Ramadan 2025?
Two eclipses will occur during Ramadan 2025:

1. A total lunar eclipse (“Blood Moon”) on March 13-14, which will be best visible from North and South America. During this event, the moon will appear reddish.

2. A partial solar eclipse on March 29, which will be visible at sunrise in eastern North America and mid-morning across Europe.
When is Easter 2025 and how is its date determined?
Easter Sunday in 2025 will fall on April 20. Its date is determined by a specific moon phase – it’s always the first Sunday after the first full moon that occurs on or after the spring equinox (March 21). In 2025, this full moon (called the “Pink Moon”) falls on April 13.
Why does Ramadan shift to earlier dates each year?
Ramadan shifts earlier each year because the Islamic calendar is based solely on lunar cycles. A lunar year is about 354 days long – roughly 11 days shorter than the solar-based Gregorian calendar we use in daily life. This difference causes Islamic months, including Ramadan, to move approximately 11 days earlier each year on our regular calendar.
When will Eid al-Fitr be celebrated in 2025?
Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan, is expected to begin on March 31, 2025. Like the start of Ramadan, the exact date depends on the sighting of the crescent moon (called the Shawwal Moon) on the evening of March 30. If the moon is sighted then, Eid celebrations begin the next day.

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