Islamic Calendar

Ramadan Calendar 2087

Plan your Ramadan 2087 with our accurate Islamic calendar. View Hijri dates, fasting times, and Eid celebrations.

Today's Hijri Date

16 Shawwal 1447 AH

Ramadan 2087 Starts

April 4

Ramadan 2087 Ends

May 4

Eid al-Fitr 2087

May 5

April 2087

Ramadan 1510 AH

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Islamic Holidays 2087

Start of Ramadan

1 Ramadan 1510 AH

Apr 4

Laylat al-Qadr (Night of Power)

27 Ramadan 1510 AH

Apr 30

Eid al-Fitr

1 Shawwal 1510 AH

May 4

Day of Arafah

9 Dhu al-Hijjah 1510 AH

Jul 10

Eid al-Adha

10 Dhu al-Hijjah 1510 AH

Jul 11

Islamic New Year

1 Muharram 1511 AH

Aug 1

Ashura

10 Muharram 1511 AH

Aug 10

Mawlid an-Nabi (Prophet's Birthday)

12 Rabi al-Awwal 1511 AH

Oct 10

When Is Ramadan 2087?

Ramadan 2087 begins on Friday, April 4, 2087 and ends on Sunday, May 4, 2087. During this holy month, over 1.8 billion Muslims worldwide observe fasting from dawn (Fajr) to sunset (Maghrib).

Ramadan 2087 Starts

April 4

Friday

Ramadan 2087 Ends

May 4

Sunday

Eid al-Fitr 2087

May 5

Monday

* Dates are based on astronomical calculations. Actual dates may vary by 1-2 days depending on local moon sighting in your region.

What Is Ramadan?

Ramadan (رمضان) is the ninth month of the Islamic (Hijri) calendar and the holiest month in Islam. It commemorates the month in which the Quran was first revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

During Ramadan, Muslims observe Sawm — one of the Five Pillars of Islam — by fasting from dawn to sunset. This includes abstaining from food, drink, smoking, and other physical needs during daylight hours.

The month is also a time for increased prayer, charity (Zakat), self-reflection, and community gathering. The end of Ramadan is marked by the joyful celebration of Eid al-Fitr (عيد الفطر).

Daily Fasting Schedule

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Suhoor (السحور)

Before Dawn

Pre-dawn meal before Fajr prayer

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Fajr Prayer

Dawn

Marks the beginning of the daily fast

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Fasting (Sawm)

Daytime

Abstain from food, drink, and more

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Iftar (الإفطار)

Sunset

Break fast, traditionally with dates & water

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Maghrib Prayer

Evening

Sunset prayer, end of daily fast

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Tarawih (تراويح)

Night

Special Ramadan night prayers

Ramadan Dates — 2085 to 2090

Because the Islamic calendar follows the lunar cycle, Ramadan moves approximately 11 days earlier each year.

YearRamadan StartsRamadan EndsEid al-Fitr
2085 Apr 26May 26May 27
2086 Apr 15May 15May 16
2087 Apr 4May 4May 5
2088 Mar 24Apr 23Apr 24
2089 Mar 13Apr 12Apr 13
2090 Mar 2Apr 1Apr 2

✨ Laylat al-Qadr 2087 (Night of Power)

Laylat al-Qadr (ليلة القدر) is the holiest night in Islam, believed to be when the first verses of the Quran were revealed. It falls on one of the odd nights during the last 10 days of Ramadan — traditionally the 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th, or 29th night. Worship on this night is considered better than a thousand months of worship (Quran 97:3).

Frequently Asked Questions About Ramadan 2087

When does Ramadan 2087 start and end?

Ramadan 2087 starts on Friday, April 4 and ends on Sunday, May 4. Eid al-Fitr is expected on Monday, May 5.

How is the start of Ramadan determined?

The start of Ramadan is determined by the sighting of the new crescent moon (hilal) marking the 1st of the Islamic month of Ramadan. Some countries follow local moon sighting, while others follow astronomical calculations or the Saudi Arabian announcement.

Who is exempt from fasting during Ramadan?

Those exempt include: children who haven't reached puberty, the elderly, pregnant or breastfeeding women, travelers on long journeys, those who are physically or mentally ill, and women during menstruation. Many must make up missed fasts later (Qada) or provide Fidyah (feeding a poor person for each missed day).

Why does Ramadan move to different dates each year?

The Islamic Hijri calendar is a lunar calendar with approximately 354 days — about 11 days shorter than the 365-day Gregorian solar calendar. This causes Ramadan to shift earlier by roughly 11 days each year, cycling through all four seasons over a period of about 33 years.

What is the significance of Eid al-Fitr?

Eid al-Fitr (عيد الفطر), meaning "Festival of Breaking the Fast," is celebrated on the 1st of Shawwal immediately after Ramadan ends. It includes special prayers, giving of Zakat al-Fitr (charity), wearing new clothes, and gathering with family and friends for feasts and celebrations.

Ramadan Calendar for Other Years

Plan ahead — view Ramadan dates for past and upcoming years.