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Happy Ramadan...

Postby Hai Perso Coyone? » Sat Sep 23, 2006 6:57 am

Well, this morning began the holy month of Ramadan...if you don't know, during Ramadan all followers of Islam fast from 5:00am in the morning to around 6-7PM in the evening...I never have lunch at school anyway, so no hunger pangs from me...LOL...At least I have Internet to keep me occupied... :) ;)
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Re: Happy Ramadan...

Postby Omag 2.0 » Sat Sep 23, 2006 7:40 am

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...
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Re: Happy Ramadan...

Postby Mehdi » Sat Sep 23, 2006 8:06 am

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.  :)
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Re: Happy Ramadan...

Postby Jakemaster » Sat Sep 23, 2006 8:43 am

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.  :)


Same thing with most jewish holidays too.  Rosh Hashannah is today, but last year I think it was later in the year.  Chanuka is also always different, sometimes its around Christmas but two years ago it started in November
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Re: Happy Ramadan...

Postby Ecko » Sat Sep 23, 2006 10:05 am

LOL! I bet you guys are looking forward to when it starts in mid-summer eh'? ;)
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Re: Happy Ramadan...

Postby beaky » Mon Sep 25, 2006 6:52 am

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... ;D

...Or am I wrong? ;D


Anyway...a tranquil Ramadan to all Muslims out there; Salaam Malakim.
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Re: Happy Ramadan...

Postby Jakemaster » Mon Sep 25, 2006 8:59 am

Rotty is right, the holidays fall on the exact same day every year on the calendar they belong to.  Tu Bishvat always is on, um, Tu bishvat (the 15th of Shevat),  Rosh Hashannah is always on the first day of the year, etc...
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Re: Happy Ramadan...

Postby Mees » Mon Sep 25, 2006 10:48 am

Ashar, you really need to update me...

If you do the Ramadan, ur a Muzlim(i spell right?*) but what i don't know, in what region of India do Muzlims(*) live?


(My little chicken brain tells me there are more religions than one in India :P)
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Re: Happy Ramadan...

Postby Ivan » Mon Sep 25, 2006 3:36 pm


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... ;D

...Or am I wrong? ;D


Anyway...a tranquil Ramadan to all Muslims out there; Salaam Malakim.


Difference is that the islamic calendar originally didnt need seasonal adjustments (like the georgian calendar).
If mr Bede and Caesar hadn't take action, Christmas would have been in mid summer.

I've never been able to understand just when the Ramadan starts... It's different every year... enlighten me please...

To make it even more complicated... it differs between countries too.

There are three systems (and variations on them too)
[*]precalculated start and end dates
[*]moon sightings in the country itself
[*]moon sightings in Mecca
Precalculated start date and ending on Mecca moon is a quite common one.

Turkey uses calculated dates, and sometimes is a day ahead at the start.
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