Muslims across the world will be fasting for two months in a particular year.

The month of Ramadan is known to move back approximately 10 or 11 days every year, according to the lunar calendar. Abiding by this rule, the holy month will be occurring twice in 2030.

The first Ramadan month is predicted to begin on January 6 and the second one on December 26, in the same year.

This calculation is in abidance with the Gregorian calendar.

The dates marking the beginning of the holy months might differ from what has been predicted, but the probability of two Ramadans occurring in the same year is quite high.

The Holy Month of Ramadan began on May 6, 2019 this year, with fasting hours lasting under 15 hours for the first time in four years.

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