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Ch'ang-an|TW|47283892

Bordes de la Casa|AD|40229937

Tergregt|DZ|40216346

Kirong|SN|46593844

Chomolongma|NP|45072928

Aitto-oja|FI|42763403

Singa|SD|47049382

Wiawer|UG|47714960

Abguana|SD|47025193

Brameschhof|LU|44463049

Barro Bobo|ST|46520200

Tub `Askar|IQ|43946541

Saingaule|MQ|44669706

Tamaspur|NP|45074292

Cayes Pariadis|MQ|44669127

Aganz|AZ|40538539

Whana River|GY|43390690

Toundou Bessete|SN|46602090

Suna|GW|43374779

Gicike|BI|41024911

Mount Hartman Bay|GD|43312708

Zireg|MA|44921700

Alp Schmorras|CH|47209930

Harrison Rocks|SC|46603316

Adventure Bay|AU|2178253

Al Bahr al Ahmar|DJ|42510926

Asilal|MA|44868264

Banantombo|GN|43350859

Airag Nor|MN|44826407

Savannah|KY|3580529

Mataba|MZ|45017016

Bordes del Castellar|AD|40229954

Bora-Bora|PF|42963929

Tebhagia|BD|40592566

Kakhei|SL|46607158

Baie de Pritzbuer|NC|45112070

Abdul Jabbar Ghulam|IQ|43920094

Kahtelahfuri|MV|44621241

Inawari|MV|44621224

Pame|SN|46598291

Sibanini Pan|BW|40773082

Har Tsafit|PS|45651402

Rio Toco|GQ|42680379

Colline Evelyn|VU|47924991

Baie Matanuin|VU|47926443

Zengle|AO|40260720

Takdiam|SN|46600939

Ain el Caid|TN|47503995

Mushesh Mureishidya|SA|46542824

La Resource|LC|46516948

Anse Gallette|LC|46516834

Qarada|SD|47046630

Sieben Hollander Bucht|SJ|44059593

Haltestelle Schonbichl|AT|40506686

Ambaiboa|MG|44473691

Adrichem|SR|47057775

Cacaven Lama|TL|42553198

Pingouin Beach|GD|43312795

Barraca Begoa|GW|43367325

Umar Kuazi|IQ|43946863

Agbose|TG|47488712

Gisorwe|BI|41025321

Abu Halaqim|SD|47025633

Ana Hudag|MN|44826684

Bogotá|CO|3688689

Aikon|PG|45709889

Alaji Yoro|GM|42979894

Anapaike|SR|47057877

Fond Panier|MQ|44668485

Palal|SN|46598249

Mamadu|MV|44621473

Nonoa|WS|46519476

Adjing|SN|46586721

Wally Camp|OM|45442816

Wadi Deguene|TN|47505825

Yewao Point|VU|47929247

Tega|GQ|42680347

Wantinga|SR|47061350

Wenefu|KM|42271524

Le Mouchoir Gris|RE|46115852

Sare Manson|SN|46599469

Cul-de-Sac du Vauclin|MQ|44669887

Khaye Goudian|SN|46593730

Tepe Nasir|IQ|43938568

Wadi el Quteif|PS|45659004

Alsedziu|LT|44430370

Gros Islet Village|LC|46516885

Daule|EC|42563818

Wadi Nuh|TN|47519616

Ramier Island|GD|43312827

Saint Pierre Island|SC|46603547

Takoke Island|PF|42966590

Sulgen|CH|47214324

Bosc del Pardal|AD|40231560

Pares|AG|40266966

Abborrberget|SE|47078767

Fundingsbotn|FO|42742780

Kid Island|AG|40266859

Çerkezköy|TR|749274

Mulinuu|WS|46519447

Quebrada Chocoyo|SV|42659814

Deralare|TL|42553657

Schœlcher|MQ|6690680

Toro Blanco-i Numi|PY|45746549

Alaakhper Lerrnagagat'|AM|40333285

Agat|MM|40957336

Alpthal|CH|47209934

Ain el- Barrada|LY|44369189

Mon Delice|GD|43312665

Beng Chroui|KH|41040046

Teniet Sidi Lahmadi|DZ|40211140

Abegou|NE|45156568

Acantilado Shallow|FK|42741835

AEttestub|GL|43295853

Alego|UG|47703363

Vial de l' Escala|AD|40230507

Alcazar de San Juan|ES|2522131

Adakor|NE|45156632

Bir Umm el Khunfus|PS|45660835

Abgrakhu Khuduk Well|MN|44826195

Giheta|BI|41024983

Aalisjarvi|FI|42762823

Bapuya|SL|46604550

Waratabaka Creek|GY|43390505

Aarid el Mjalli|LB|44337417

Tumakohua Pass|PF|42967409

Upper Bourryau|KN|46516255

Fagrelid|FO|42742688

Acubede|GW|43366717

Bada|BF|40941048

Anyimanya|TG|47489275

Gotenaes|FO|42742903

Gjov|FO|42742871

Cranstouns Gut|KN|46515703

Baldy Beacon|BZ|40692059

Shawila|BW|40773058

Kamba|NG|2335333

Calivigny Island|GD|43312266

Massale|MZ|45016671

Sag|SN|46598804

Acinohur Duzu|AZ|40538438

Chutes de Rusumu|RW|46514012

Tiguet|SN|46601684

Great Bacolet Bay|GD|43312455

Little Spot Point|KY|41892354

Pecher|GD|43312768

Walykubya|UG|47714860

Arroyo Yhacanguazu|PY|45746847

Tienng|SN|46601631

Adukkalamoddai|LK|46959572

Al Burayda`ah Ra's al Hulayy|LY|44365872

Gisebuzi|BI|41025199

Ghilinggaon|NP|45073133

Baie Bordes|VU|47924623

Bosc de la Tarterosa|AD|40232275

23, Comuna August|RO|46118254

Amdulai|GM|42979921

Amatava|ZW|48227401

Dandu|MV|44620876

Bobos|NA|45056732

Bareta|SL|46604573

Alto del Monte|CR|42322111

Bir Khallat Seif|PS|45656972

Alanbalut|MM|40957525

Abu Gharban|IQ|43920350

Caye Mocos|MQ|44669035

Qal`at el `Atshana|SD|47029433

Sandy Islet|GD|43312918

Aburu Island|PG|45709681

Bowie|LR|44349660

Alegyaung|MM|40957596

Arroyo Macoboguo|GQ|42677683

Cratere Bory|RE|46115308

Basse Oliver|NC|45110900

Ndiavrigne|SN|46596681

Bimbo|CD|42272865

Jepara|ID|6766069

Abar as Sirr|SA|46549068

Gisasa|BI|41025193

Sare Guiroba|SN|46599387

Jongsang Peak|NP|45073323

Kangyane|BW|40772173

Bigbogbo|CD|42290685

Anderbato Dam|SR|47057879

Sampsons Battery|SH|46515058

Arroyo Abi|GQ|42674832

Clarkes Court Bay|GD|43312312

Vordingborg Sydhavn|DK|42496988

Ponea|CK|42321441

Anton Ranch|ZW|48227458

Janeng|BW|40772133

Volunteer Point|FK|42742081

Pointe Kusarawa|DM|42518832

Cayo Iguano|BZ|40693081

Agdamkand|AZ|40538616

Direma|TL|42553712

United States|US|6252001

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Ramadan 2022


When is Ramadan 2022:


Ramadan 2022 is expected to begin on Saturday, April 2, 2022 (according to Saudi Arabia) and will end on Sunday, May 1, 2022. Eid al Fitr 2022 is expected to be celebrated on Monday, May 2, 2022. This is the tentative date as the actual date of commencement of Ramadan 2022 is subject to the sighting of the moon.

See Ramadan Calendar 2022 




Ramadan is the 9th month in Islamic calendar / Hijri Calendar. The length of the Month varies between 29 and 30 days depending on the sighting of the Shawwal Moon which leads to the much awaited Islamic festival of Eid ul Fitr on the 1st of Shawwal. Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and during this holy month, Al-Quran was first revealed to the Prophet Mohammed (S.A.W.). The word ‘Ramadan’ comes from the Arabic world ‘Ramad / Ramida’ which means scorching heat or drought. So the word Ramadan means abstinence from eating and/or drinking anything from dawn till dusk. 


Fasting is Obligatory during Ramadan:


Millions of Muslims across the world observe fast from dawn till dusk during the whole month of Ramadan as this is the most sacred month for the whole Muslim Ummah.


The word Fasting has different words in different languages around the world. It is known as ‘ayuno‘ in Spanish, ‘Jeûne’ in French, ‘Perhiz’ in Turkish, ’ صوم/ صيام ‘ in Arabic and ‘Puasa’ in Indonesian and Malay. The word ‘Sawm / Siyam’ (صوم/ صيام) means to abstain or refrain from something. It means to refrain from food, drink, sexual intercourse and all that which breaks the fast with the sole intention of obeying the commandments of Allah. Whoever denies this obligation of fasting during Ramadan does not remain a Muslim.


The food eaten before Fajr time is known as ‘Suhoor’ and the food eaten after sunset (Maghrib Salah) is known as ‘Iftar’.

Please Click here for Ramadan Duas


Fasting was made obligatory during the month of Ramadan on all adult Muslims in the Second Year of Hijri (Migration from Makkah to Madinah of Muslims). As Almighty Allah says in Quran:

“Oh you who believe! Fasting is prescribed to you as it was prescribed to those before you, that you may learn piety and righteousness.”

(Surah Al-Baqarah: 2:183)



Even though fasting in Ramadan is obligatory upon every able Muslim, Allah has pardoned and excused certain people from fasting if they are unable to fast during Ramadan due to certain legitimate reasons. In Surah Al-Baqarah (2:185), Allah Has clearly mentioned that sick people and travelers are exempted from fasting during Ramadan. In addition to that, in the light of this Ayah and according to many scholars, following people are also exempt from fasting:

1- Physically or Mentally ill people

2- Travelers

3- Women during menstruation

4- Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

5- Elderly People (if fasting will cause their health to deteriorate further)

6- Children who have not reached puberty


Things that invalidate the Fast

Things that invalidate one’s fast are:

1- Medication taken through nose or ears

2- Vomit Intentionally

3- Water accidentally goes down the throat whilst gargling

4- Ejaculating because of contact with a woman

5- Swallowing items

6- Smoking a cigarette

7- Continuing to eat or drink after eating or drinking unintentionally and assuming the fast has already been broken

8- Eating after Suhoor / Subh Sadiq / Sehri (starting time of Fast before Fajr Salah) with the impression of it being before Suhoor / Subh Sadiq

9- Eating Iftar (meal to be consumed after breaking the fast at Maghrib Salah) at the wrong time i.e. eating it before sunset with the assumption that it is after sunset


Month of Allah's Blessings:


The month of Ramadan is an opportunity given by the Gracious Creator for His servants to come close to Him, seek forgiveness for their sins, and fulfill their religious duties. Allah Has said in The Quran:

“… and men who fast and women who fast, … Allah has prepared for them forgiveness and a mighty reward.”

(Surah Al-Ahzab, 33:35)


All past sins of a fasting person will be forgiven:

It was narrated by Abu Huraira (R.A.) that Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.) said:

“Whoever fasts Ramadan out of faith and hope for reward, his past sins will be forgiven.”

(Sahih Bukhari: 38)


Gates of Heaven are opened

It was narrated by Abu Huraira (R.A.) that Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.) said:

"When the month of Ramadan starts, the gates of the heaven are opened and the gates of Hell are closed and the devils are chained."

(Sahih Bukhari: 1899)


Reward of all good deeds are increased by Seventy Times

Salmaan Farsi (R.A.) says that on the last day of Shabaan, Allah’s Messenger (S.A.W.) spoke us and said:

‘O People, there comes to you a great month now, a most blessed month, in which is a night greater in value and goodness than a thousand months. It is a month in which Allah Has made fasting fardh (obligatory) by day and has made Sunnah the Taraweeh Salah by night. Whosoever wants to be close to Allah by doing any good deed, for such person shall be the reward like the one who had performed a fardh in any other time and whoever performs a fardh (obligation), shall be given the reward of seventy faraaidh (obligations) in any other time.’

(Ref: Sahih Ibn Khuzaymah, Hadith No. 1887)  


Make most out of Ramadan:


One can make the most out of Ramadan by doing the following good deeds:

Recite Quran Kareem

Ramadan is also called the month of the Quran so one must Recite Al Quran during the whole month. Tarawih Prayers - usually held in mosques - is one of the ways Muslims can complete the recitation of The Holy Quran. These Prayers are known as ‘Mustahab’ (an action which will be rewarded but the omission of which is not punishable) for Muslims to read the whole Quran during Ramadan and strive to complete it. However, it is not obligatory. Some Muslims do it by Completing one (1) Juz' each day for the 30 Days of Ramadan.

Here is the collection of some of the Verses in Quran about Ramadan.

Find Lailat ul Qadr

Lailat ul Qadr, also called the ‘Night of Power’ is one of the most coveted nights of the Islamic Year. it is not clear which night is Laylat ul Qadr. However, according to authentic teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.), Muslims are advised to spend the 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th and 29th nights of Ramadan in worship and doing good deeds to assure finding Laylat ul Qadr.

Learn more about Laylatul Qadr 2022

Observe Itikaf

Itikaf means to be in isolation in a Masjid or at home with the intention of solely dedicating your time to the worship of Allah (SWT). It is Sunnat-al-Muaqidah (Sunnah that is urged to be performed) to sit in Itikaf in the last 10 days of Ramadan. A person may commence Itikaf after sunset of 20th of Ramadan, and end it when the moon for Eid is sighted. The Sunnah stays the same if the month of Ramadan is of 29 or 30 days.

Narrated by Aishah (R.A.):

"The Prophet (S.A.W.) used to practice I`tikaf in the last ten days of Ramadan till he died and then his wives used to practice I`tikaf after him."

(Sahih Bukhari: 2026)

Here is All you need to know about Itikaf in Ramazan.

Offer Nightly Prayers (Tarawih)

Tarawih are the extra prayers some Muslim Communities perform at night after Isha Prayers during Ramadan. Traditionally, a Hafiz (memorizer) of the Quran leads the prayer. He recites the Quran in small portions, in proper sequence, every night and completes the recitation of the whole Quran before the end of the month of Ramadan. Every Muslim who attends such prayers regularly gets the opportunity of listening to the whole Quran in a month.


Pay Zakat


Zakat is another Pillar of Islam, and giving Charity becomes even more important during Ramadan. It is a way to purify your wealth for the will of Allah and is payable on assets owned over one lunar year. The collected Zakat is required to be given to the poor and deserving people.

You can calculate this year’s Zakat using IslamicFinder’s Zakat Calculator.

In Ramadan, all good deeds are rewarded more than in any other month of the year. This is why many people choose to give Zakat (Sadqa) to the poor in this month.

Here are the Ways to be charitable in Ramadan.

Ensure during fasting

1- Fast during Ramadan with the intention of seeking rewards from Allah.

2- Perform your five prayers on time in congregation (Jamah)

3- Give food to people who are fasting and give a lot of charity

4- If possible, perform Umrah during Ramadan as it is equal to Hajj in reward. (Tirmidhi: 939)

5- Refrain from doing bad deeds such as lying, cursing, backbiting and slandering etc.

6- Increase the time you spend in the remembrance of Allah, seeking forgiveness, asking for paradise and protection from hell

7- Offer voluntary Salah (Nawafil) more. Increase your supplications or duas for yourself, your parents, your children and the Muslim Ummah


Ramadan is the month of worship and contemplation. Every Muslim should avail this chance to receive countless blessings from Allah during this month by standing in prayer. Ask for Allah’s forgiveness, worship with genuine dedication and hope for Allah’s reward in this world and the hereafter.

Here you can also find our featured page of Ramadan.


For complete guidance please visit: Ramadan 2022 and Ramadan Calendar 2022

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