Ramadan 2027 — Hijri Calendar 1448 AH
Hijri Calendar 1448 AH
رَمَضَان

Ramadan

2027

Ramadan falls on 8 February this year. We built this so you don't have to keep flipping between a Hijri app and a regular calendar trying to work out what day it actually is.

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1 Ramadan 1448 AH
8 Feb 2027
First fast: Monday, 8 February 2027
Last fast: Monday, 9 March 2027
Eid al-Fitr: Tuesday, 10 March 2027
8 Feb
First Sehri
Wake up before Fajr — it's a Monday
9 Mar
Last Roza
30th fast, also a Monday this year
30
Fasts this year
A full month — no 29-day shortcut
10 Mar
Eid al-Fitr
Tuesday — start the seviyan early
5
Qadr Nights
Stay up for all five, don't guess

Ramadan 2027
starts in

Monday, 8 February 2027 · 1 Ramadan 1448 AH · Don't forget sehri

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The full
Ramadan 2027 calendar

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Ramadan day
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Jumu'ah Friday
I
Days 1–10 · 8–17 Feb
رَحْمَة
Rahma
8 Feb – 17 Feb 2027 · 1–10 Ramadan 1448

Open with mercy

The first ten days are about rahma — mercy. Not your mercy, Allah's. You're not supposed to have it all figured out by day one. The fast is hard, the sleep schedule is off, and you're probably already thinking about iftar at 10am. That's fine. These days are a warm welcome back. Ease in, read a little more Quran than yesterday, and don't miss the sehri just because it feels early. The doors of Jannah are open — walk through slowly.

II
Days 11–20 · 18–27 Feb
مَغْفِرَة
Maghfira
18 Feb – 27 Feb 2027 · 11–20 Ramadan 1448

Ask. Actually ask.

By now your body has adjusted and your mind is a bit quieter. Use that. The second ashra is for maghfira — forgiveness. Not the vague kind where you say "forgive my sins" and move on. Sit with it. Think about the specific things. The conversation you handled badly, the promise you didn't keep, the person you still haven't called. Make proper tawbah. The Prophet ﷺ used to make istighfar over a hundred times a day — and he had nothing to be forgiven for. What's your excuse?

III
Days 21–30 · 28 Feb–9 Mar
نَجَاة
Nijat
28 Feb – 9 Mar 2027 · 21–30 Ramadan 1448

Don't waste the last ten

Everyone hits a wall somewhere around day 22. You're tired, the novelty is gone, and Eid shopping is calling. That's exactly when Laylat al-Qadr is hiding. These last ten days carry more weight than the rest of the year combined — one night alone is worth over 83 years of worship. The Prophet ﷺ used to tighten his belt and wake his whole household for these nights. Stay up on the 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th, and 29th. Don't guess which one it is. Do all five. You won't regret it.

Dates worth
remembering

Five things to
focus on

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صَوْم
Sawm
No food, no water, no bad behaviour from Fajr to Maghrib. It's harder than it sounds on day one, easier by day ten.
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صَلَاة
Salah
Five prayers a day — and try to make Taraweeh at the masjid when you can. The atmosphere at night is something else.
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تِلَاوَة
Tilawa
Even a page a day adds up. The Quran was revealed this month — reading it now just hits differently.
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زَكَاة
Zakat
Give before Eid. Zakat al-Fitr especially — it needs to reach people in time for them to actually celebrate.
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دُعَاء
Du'a
Right before iftar is one of the most powerful moments to ask. Don't spend it staring at the food.

Four du'as
for every day

🌄 Before Fajr — niyyah for your fast
وَبِصَوْمِ غَدٍ نَّوَيْتُ مِنْ شَهْرِ رَمَضَانَ
"I intend to keep the fast of tomorrow in the month of Ramadan."
Say this in your heart before sehri ends — the niyyah doesn't have to be spoken aloud, but it helps to say it
🌙 At Maghrib — the moment you break
اللَّهُمَّ إِنِّي لَكَ صُمْتُ وَبِكَ آمَنْتُ وَعَلَيْكَ تَوَكَّلْتُ وَعَلَى رِزْقِكَ أَفْطَرْتُ
"O Allah, for You I fasted, in You I believed, on You I relied, and with Your provision I break my fast."
Abu Dawud 2358 — say this before the first date or sip of water, not after
⭐ Last ten nights — keep this on your lips
اللَّهُمَّ إِنَّكَ عَفُوٌّ تُحِبُّ الْعَفْوَ فَاعْفُ عَنِّي
"O Allah, You are the One who pardons, and You love to pardon, so pardon me."
Tirmidhi 3513 — Aisha ؓ asked the Prophet ﷺ what she should say on Laylat al-Qadr. This was his answer. That's all you need to know.
🤲 Any time — tawbah in three lines
رَبِّ اغْفِرْ لِي وَتُبْ عَلَيَّ إِنَّكَ أَنْتَ التَّوَّابُ الرَّحِيمُ
"My Lord, forgive me and accept my repentance — You are the One who turns back to His servants, again and again, with mercy."
Tirmidhi 3434 — short enough to say between tasks, powerful enough to carry the whole month