Ramadan is expected to begin on March 22 or 23, depending on the moon sighting, and last for 30 days until April 21 or 22, when the festival of Eid al-Fitr begins.
In India, Ramadan 2023 is expected to begin on March 22nd and end on April 21st, with Eid al-Fitr starting on either April 22nd or 23rd, depending on the sighting of the moon over Mecca.
The exact start date of Ramadan varies by country and is determined by the sighting of the new moon. In Dubai and Abu Dhabi, Ramadan will begin on March 23, while in Indonesia it will begin on March 22, and in Kuwait, Lebanon, Maldives, Morocco, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Turkey, it will also begin on March 23. Each country will celebrate Eid al-Fitr on April 21 or 22, depending on the moon sighting. In some countries, such as North Macedonia and Senegal, Eid al-Fitr will be celebrated one day earlier, on April 20. Ramadan is an important annual festival observed by Muslims all over the world. It is considered the most sacred month in the Islamic calendar and lasts for 30 days, during which Muslims fast from dawn to sunset and perform communal prayers at night until Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan.