

Thanks Ashar... you too. ;)
Basically Omar because the Islamic calendar is based on the moon (i.e. it is a Lunar one) and the western calendar is based on the Sun, the times on which different things occur (such as Ramadan or Eid) is on different days every year on the western calendar (going backwards) but is on the same day in the Islamic calendar. :)
Better hope Fozzer doesn't post any dinnershots then... ;D
I've never been able to understand just when the Ramadan starts... It's different every year... enlighten me please...
It's only "different" from the Gregorian calendar that most folks follow... which also is based on lunar cycles, but with all sorts of adjustments thrown in.
On other calendars, the significant days always fall on the same day every year, just as they do with the Gregorian calendar.
Uh, except for Thanksgiving... and Easter... and Memorial Day... and Labor Day...
...Or am I wrong?
Anyway...a tranquil Ramadan to all Muslims out there; Salaam Malakim.
I've never been able to understand just when the Ramadan starts... It's different every year... enlighten me please...
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