In France, Ramadan begins on March 1, 2025 and is expected to last until around March 29, 2025. Throughout this holy month for Muslims, observers fast from sunrise to sunset. The ftour (or Iftar) marks the time when the fast is broken, and Muslims gather around a meal featuring typical specialties enjoyed during the month of Ramadan, as well as oriental pastries.
Ramadan 2025: ftour/iftar at a restaurant in Paris? Good halal places to break the fast
Are you looking for a good restaurant where you can enjoy ftour (or Iftar) in Paris? Discover the best halal restaurants where you can break your fast during Ramadan 2025. [Read more]
Since the time for breaking the fast is dictated by thetime of sunset, it varies from day to day. We've put together a calendar below to show you the start and end times for fasting during Ramadan. The bold column represents thefast-breaking time for Ramadan 2025. Each day, these times are shifted by one or two minutes.
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Ramadan 2025 in France: dates and practical information about this month of youth
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