In 2030, Muslims will get the gift of 36 days, God willing


Saudi meteorologist has revealed that Ramadan will come twice in 2030

Ramadan is a month of blessings and forgiveness of sins. That is why Muslims around the world are looking forward to this month so that all of them can succeed in fasting and try to gain the pleasure of Allah. This month, all the narrators are engaged in worship, glorification and recitation of the Holy Quran as much as possible. Evils and hypocrisy, dishonesty and lying are avoided as much as possible.
That is why the virtue and blessing of the month of Ramadan is paramount in all Islamic months. A Saudi professor for Muslims has revealed the good news that in the year 2030, thanks to Korb, Muslims will have the opportunity to fast for 36 days instead of 30.


Dr. Abdullah al-Musnad, a professor of meteorology at Qasim University, says Muslims rarely have the opportunity to fast more than 30 times during a solar year.

However, 2030 will be the year when the Islamic world will observe 36 fasts instead of 30. This is because the duration of the lunar year is 11 days shorter than the solar year. That is why during each solar year, Ramadan and the other lunar months begin eleven days earlier than the previous year. Dr. Al-Musnad has stated through his Twitter account that Ramadan will come twice in 2030.
The holy month of Ramadan 1451 AH will begin on January 5, 2030. Whose fast is likely to be 30. Ramadan will return in the last month of December 2030. According to Dr. Al-Musnad, the first fast of Ramadan (1452 AH) will begin again on December 26, 2030. Thus, from December 26 to December 31, Muslims will be blessed to observe six days of Ramadan. The rest of the fasts will end in the last days of January in the first month of the next solar year 2031. In this regard, the world of Islam will have a rare opportunity to observe 36 fasts during 2030

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