Ramadan is the period of fasting followed by Muslims, one of the five pillars of Islam. It corresponds to the 9th month of the Muslim (Hegira) calendar. The latter is eleven days shorter than the Gregorian calendar, which explains why this month of fasting is shifted from year to year.
What is Ramadan and why do Muslims fast during this holy month?
Every year, Ramadan is observed by many Muslims around the world. But what exactly is Ramadan, and why do we fast during this holy month? We explain this pillar of Islam. [Read more]Night of Doubt - Ramadan 2026 in France: the date of Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of fasting, has just been announced
The second Night of Doubt for Ramadan 2026 in France took place on Wednesday, March 18, 2026. This significant moment helps to confirm the date of Eid al-Fitr. [Read more]
Since the Islamic lunar calendar is based on moon cycles, the start of each month is determined by an official observation of the night sky. This is traditionally verified each year during the Night of Doubt. Looking ahead to 2026, Ramadan in France is expected to begin around February 17, 2026, and should last until March 19, based on provisional dates.



Ramadan 2026: The prayer timetable and iftar times in France.
What are the prayer and iftar times for Ramadan 2026 in France? Here you’ll find the calendar, including the daily time to break the fast. [Read more]
One of the highlights of this holy month is the Night of Destiny, which for this Ramadan is expected to fall around March 15, 2026. Regarded as the holiest night of the year, it commemorates the revelation of the Qur'an to the Prophet Muhammad.
Ramadan 2026: When will the Night of Destiny (Laylat al-Qadr) fall this year? The date
When does the Night of Destiny take place this year? Also known as Laylat al-Qadr, it marks a significant moment during Ramadan. Here’s everything you need to know about its meaning, date, and the breaking of the fast. [Read more]
As the end of the month of Ramadan approaches, a second Night of Doubt will confirm the closing date, which is marked by a festival:Eid El Fitr.
Throughout the month of Ramadan, observant Muslims fast throughout the day, until it's time for Ftour or Iftar. From then on, observant Muslims break their fast, and depending on the country, certain specialties are frequently served on the table.
What are the traditional dishes for Ramadan 2026? The classic specialties of iftar
Ramadan marks the holy month of fasting in the Muslim faith. As the fast is broken at sunset during the 'ftour' (or iftar), tables are often adorned with traditional dishes and sweet treats. Why not take this opportunity to explore these authentic specialties and discover the best spots to enjoy them right here in Paris? [Read more]
In the articles below, we'll introduce you to some of them, and we'll also give you some good addresses for oriental patisseries and halal restaurants where you can make Ftour in Paris!
Ramadan: Our Favorite Spots for Oriental Pastries in Paris
During Ramadan in France, traditional Middle Eastern pastries are a must-try! From zlabia and gazelle horns to chebakia, here’s where to find the best. PS: It’s also a perfect opportunity to explore some of the most iconic desserts of Eastern cuisine. [Read more]
Restaurants for Iftar in Paris: Our Top Picks to Break Your Ramadan Fast 2026
Looking for a great spot to enjoy Iftar in Paris? Check out the best halal restaurants to break your fast during Ramadan 2026. [Read more]
Halal restaurants in Paris, our best addresses
Looking for a good halal restaurant in Paris? You've come to the right place! [Read more]



What is Ramadan and why do Muslims fast during this holy month?


Night of Doubt - Ramadan 2026 in France: the date of Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of fasting, has just been announced


Ramadan 2026: When will the Night of Destiny (Laylat al-Qadr) fall this year? The date


What are the traditional dishes for Ramadan 2026? The classic specialties of iftar


Ramadan: Our Favorite Spots for Oriental Pastries in Paris


Restaurants for Iftar in Paris: Our Top Picks to Break Your Ramadan Fast 2026


Halal restaurants in Paris, our best addresses














