Ramadan Fasting Times - How are they defined ?
Update 15.2.26 : This year marks a relatively rare coincidence of events in two of the great Abrahamic religions - Christianity and Islam. Ramadan, the Islamic holy month, and Lent, the Christian festival leading up to Easter, traditionally both involve period of personal abstinence and reflection. It's no coincidence that the start of both of these periods are dependent on our only astronomical satellite, the Moon, which is by far the brightest object in the night sky and thus an important determinant in early religious calendars. In the Christian calendar, the Paschal full moon determines the date of Easter (first Sunday thereafter) each year, and its calendar variability, which is due to the failure of calendar and lunar months to coincide, causes the timing of Easter to vary over a period of over about a month from year to year (March 21-April 25). Lent traditionally starts 40 days before Easter on Ash Wednesday (Sundays are excluded from the calculation). Ra...