Ramadan is the month of fasting, one of the five pillars ofIslam. It is a particularly holy period in the Muslim(Hegira) calendar. As this calendar is based on lunar cycles, there is a discrepancy with the Gregorian calendar, which explains why the dates vary from year to year.
In 2026, Ramadan is expected to begin on the evening of February 17th and will last until March 19th. Among the key moments of this fasting month is the Night of Destiny (or Laylat al-Qadr). It is one of the most significant nights in Islam as it commemorates the night when the Qur'an was believed to be revealed to Prophet Muhammad by the Archangel Gabriel.
The Night of Destiny takes place in the final days of Ramadan, just before Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the fast. In 2026, it is expected to occur on March 15th. During this sacred night, which is said to be better than a thousand months of Ramadan, Muslims traditionally pray until dawn, and this devotion can extend through the entire month of fasting. The fast will begin at 05:38 AM, and the maghrib (iftar) during this holy night is expected around 6:59 PM.



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














