36 days to fast in 2030

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We keep 29 or 30 fasts every year. But 36 fasts will be kept in 2030. But why - said Hasan Ahmed Al Hariri, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Astronomy Group.

He said that the possibility of two Ramadans in 2030 is due to the difference between the English calendar and the lunar year months. Usually the months of the English year are fixed in 30 or 31 days, according to The National News.

But the months of the lunar year are fixed at 29 or 30 days. Due to this difference in the month of the month, the lunar year at the end of the English year is reduced by 11 days. Thus, the difference between 11 days a year is the month of Ramadan.

In this poison, the professor of geography department of Saudi Arabia University. Abdullah Al Musnad thinks that two times the month of Ramadan will be fasted 36 that year, but these 36 fasts will not be done at once.

According to the lunar year, the first Ramadan 2030 will be available on 5th January to 3rd February. Accordingly, the fasting month of 1451 Hijri will be 30 fasts.

After 10 months, another Ramadan month will be available, i.e. from December 26 to December 31, the fasting will be 6 in this month of Ramadan. Due to the difference between the English calendar and the lunar year, Muslims will get two Ramadan months in 2030. Along with that, 36 fasts will be observed.

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