How Is the Length of Ramadan Decided Each Year?

 

Ramadan is not assigned a fixed duration. Instead, its length is revealed through the lunar cycle. 

The month begins with the sighting of the new crescent moon and ends when the next crescent is seen. This means Ramadan lasts either twenty-nine or thirty days. 

This structure keeps the calendar responsive to the natural world. It resists predictability in favour of presence. 

Wise Compass often approaches this topic through quiet reflection, inviting readers to consider why faith traditions might choose responsiveness over certainty. 

Within that same reflective space, Juniors’ Adventures and Young Explorers exist as part of a storytelling approach that values process as much as outcome. 

Ramadan concludes not when we decide it should, but when it is shown to be complete. 

What does this way of marking time suggest to you about endings and closure? 

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