Ramadan 2025 in Saudi Arabia: First Ramadan Date & Timings
Ramadan 2025 in Saudi Arabia: First Ramadan Date and Timings

Ramadan 2025 in Saudi Arabia: First Ramadan Date & Timings, Ramadan, the holiest month in the Islamic calendar, is a time of spiritual renewal, devotion, and self-discipline for Muslims across the world. In Saudi Arabia, where Islam’s two holiest sites—Makkah and Medina—are located, Ramadan holds even greater significance. As millions of Muslims eagerly await this sacred month, many wonder: When will the first day of Ramadan 2025 begin, and what are the fasting timings in Saudi Arabia?
First Ramadan 2025: Expected Date in Saudi Arabia
Ramadan follows the lunar Islamic calendar, meaning its start date shifts by approximately 10-12 days each year in the Gregorian calendar. The sighting of the crescent moon determines the official beginning of the month. Based on astronomical calculations, Ramadan 2025 in Saudi Arabia is expected to start on the evening of Friday, February 28, 2025, with fasting commencing on Saturday, March 1, 2025. However, the final confirmation will come after the official moon sighting by the Supreme Court of Saudi Arabia.
Fasting Timings for Ramadan 2025 in Saudi Arabia
The fasting period, from Suhoor (pre-dawn meal) to Iftar (meal to break the fast), varies daily as the length of daylight changes. In major cities like Riyadh, Jeddah Madinah, and Makkah, the approximate fasting duration in early Ramadan 2025 is expected to be around 13-14 hours. Below are the estimated fasting times:
- Suhoor End (Fajr Time): Around 5:10 AM
- Iftar (Maghrib Time): Around 6:10 PM
These timings will slightly adjust as the month progresses, with days gradually getting longer. Devout Muslims adhere strictly to these schedules, ensuring they begin and break their fasts at the appropriate times.
The Spiritual and Cultural Significance of Ramadan in Saudi Arabia
Ramadan in Saudi Arabia is a deeply spiritual and culturally enriching experience. The country witnesses a transformation as businesses adjust their working hours, mosques become crowded with worshippers, and families come together to break their fast. The two holy cities, Mecca and Medina, see an influx of pilgrims performing Umrah, as the rewards for good deeds are believed to be multiplied during this month.
Among the cherished traditions observed during Ramadan in Saudi Arabia are:
- Taraweeh Prayers: Special night prayers held in mosques across the country.
- Charitable Acts: Increased giving of Zakat (obligatory charity) and Sadaqah (voluntary charity).
- Traditional Iftar Meals: Dates, Arabic coffee, lentil soup, and samosas are commonly enjoyed when breaking the fast.
Final Thoughts
As Saudi Arabia prepares for Ramadan 2025, the anticipation and excitement among Muslims worldwide continue to build. Whether fasting begins on March 1 or the following day, the essence of Ramadan remains the same—a time of devotion, self-discipline, and generosity. The precise dates and timings will be confirmed closer to the month, but the spirit of Ramadan is already alive in the hearts of millions.
Stay updated for official announcements, and may this Ramadan bring peace, blessings, and spiritual enlightenment to all. Ramadan Mubarak!