Celebration and Decoration During Ramadan 2022

Ramadan 2022. Ramadan often called Ramazan, Ramzan, Ramadhan, or Ramathan, is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is a month of fasting, prayer, meditation, and community for Muslims all over the world.

Month of Ramadan 2022

  • Begins- 2nd April, Saturday (Evening of Saturday) Dawn
  • Ends-2nd May, Monday (Evening of Saturday)Eid al-Fitr .. Dates may vary

Since Ramadan began on the 2nd or 3rd of April, the fasting season is more likely to end on the 1st, 2nd, or possibly 3rd of May 2022. However, depending on when Eid is announced, this date may change. Ramadan, on the other hand, rarely lasts longer than 30 days.

Ramadan Dates

  • 2022-02.04.2022 Saturday to 01.05.2022 Sunday.
  • 2023-22.03.2023 Wednesday to 20.04.2023 Thursday.
  • 2024-10.03.2024 Sunday to 08.04.2024 Monday.
  • 2025-28.02.2025 Friday to 30.03.2025 Saturday.

Fasting on Ramadan

Fasting during Ramadan is considered a form of prayer in Islam and has significant spiritual importance. It assists Muslims in remembering that God is the source of all sustenance while also paying special attention to the poor and those who are less fortunate.

Fasting during Ramadan is considered a form of prayer in Islam and has significant spiritual importance. It assists Muslims in remembering that God is the source of all sustenance while also paying special attention to the poor and those who are less fortunate.

Foods during Ramadan

Muslims will only eat and drink permissible foods (halal), and will not eat or drink anything that is prohibited (haram). When an animal is slain for halal food, Allah’s name must be uttered. Lamb, beef, goat, and chicken, for example, are halal if they are killed by a Muslim and a prayer is offered.

Prayers during Ramadan

Many people will gather at the mosque after dusk for tarawih, or special communal prayers. Many Muslims visit the mosque throughout Ramadan and pray for several hours. Muslims conduct a specific prayer called the Tarawih prayer in addition to the five daily prayers that are part of Islam’s core (night prayer).

Each prayer has a time limit during which it must be completed.

  1. Fajr (sunrise prayer).
  2. Dhuhr (noon prayer).
  3. Asr (afternoon prayer).
  4. Maghrib (sunset prayer).
  5. Isha (evening prayer) are the five daily prayers (night prayer).

How to make the house most warming, charming and welcoming decoration During Ramadan?

One of the main reasons Muslim mothers and families decorate their homes is to help their children learn and appreciate the significance of the month, as well as to instil love for the beautiful month and our religion in their hearts.

  • Lanterns and bright fabric with red patterns. The combination of these two elements provides Ramadan celebrations in Saudi Arabia a reddish oriental tone.
  • Statement Lighting.
  • Wreath to wish Eid Mubarak.
  • Blend of Light and Scent.
  • Memory Wall.
  • Sprinkle the Stars and Swing the Moon. The stars and moon have been considered very auspicious in Islam.
  • Spread the Sweet Fragrance.
  • Embellished Carpets.
  • Bunch of Balloons.

Traditional Decoratoin during Ramadan

Hanging bright lanterns, celebrating wreaths, preparing the table, and placing a carpet to add an Arabian flavour are all common Ramadan decorations. Muslims can buy traditional and contemporary Ramadan decorations at local stores or on the internet.

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