Ramadan holiday

Leyla Aliyeva makes post on Ramadan holiday
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Leyla Aliyeva makes post on Ramadan holiday

  • 21 March, 2026
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Eid al-Fitr prayer performed in Shusha's Yukhari Govhar Agha Mosque
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Eid al-Fitr prayer performed in Shusha's Yukhari Govhar Agha Mosque

  • 20 March, 2026
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Ilham Aliyev and Shehbaz Sharif exchanged congratulations on Eid al-Fitr
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Ilham Aliyev and Shehbaz Sharif exchanged congratulations on Eid al-Fitr

  • 20 March, 2026
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Israeli Embassy congratulates people of Azerbaijan on Eid al-Fitr
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Israeli Embassy congratulates people of Azerbaijan on Eid al-Fitr

  • 20 March, 2026
  • 11:46
UN office in Baku congratulates Azerbaijani people on Eid al-Fitr
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UN office in Baku congratulates Azerbaijani people on Eid al-Fitr

  • 20 March, 2026
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President Ilham Aliyev shared Ramadan holiday post on his social media accounts
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President Ilham Aliyev shared Ramadan holiday post on his social media accounts

  • 20 March, 2026
  • 09:40
Eid al-Fitr prayer performed at Tazapir Mosque
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Eid al-Fitr prayer performed at Tazapir Mosque

  • 20 March, 2026
  • 09:11
First Vice-President Mehriban Aliyeva made post on the occasion of Ramadan holiday
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First Vice-President Mehriban Aliyeva made post on the occasion of Ramadan holiday

  • 20 March, 2026
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Eid prayers held at Ajdarbay Mosque in Baku
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Eid prayers held at Ajdarbay Mosque in Baku

  • 20 March, 2026
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Azerbaijan celebrates Ramadan
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Azerbaijan celebrates Ramadan

  • 20 March, 2026
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Azerbaijan Embassy in Hungary to provide emergency consular support during holidays
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Azerbaijan Embassy in Hungary to provide emergency consular support during holidays

  • 19 March, 2026
  • 23:39
Azerbaijan Embassy in Latvia suspends services March 20–30 for holidays
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Azerbaijan Embassy in Latvia suspends services March 20–30 for holidays

  • 19 March, 2026
  • 22:18
Azerbaijan Embassy in Italy suspends consular services during March holidays
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Azerbaijan Embassy in Italy suspends consular services during March holidays

  • 19 March, 2026
  • 19:51
Azerbaijan conducts Ramadan aid campaign in seven countries as donor partner
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Azerbaijan conducts Ramadan aid campaign in seven countries as donor partner

  • 19 March, 2026
  • 18:28
Ilham Aliyev congratulates Azerbaijani people on Ramadan holiday
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Ilham Aliyev congratulates Azerbaijani people on Ramadan holiday

  • 19 March, 2026
  • 17:27
Novruz and Ramadan celebrated in Azerbaijan's Khojaly
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Novruz and Ramadan celebrated in Azerbaijan's Khojaly

  • 19 March, 2026
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The Ramadan Holiday (Eid al-Fitr) is one of the most significant events in the Islamic world, marking the conclusion of the holy month of fasting. In Azerbaijan, this holiday holds official state status and is deeply rooted in national culture, symbolizing spiritual purification, the victory of will over temptation, and the triumph of humanism. In 2026, the celebration of Ramadan in Azerbaijan coincides with the season of spring renewal, lending a unique atmosphere to the festivities.

2026 Calendar and Official Holidays

The date of the Ramadan holiday is determined annually according to the Hijri lunar calendar. In 2026, the holy month of Ramadan began in mid-February. According to the official decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the days of the Ramadan holiday (Ramazan bayramı) are declared non-working days.

Interestingly, as the holiday falls in the second half of March this year, it closely follows the Novruz celebrations, creating a unique "holiday marathon" for the country's residents. The exact timing of the Eid prayer is determined by the Caucasus Muslims Office (CMO) based on astronomical calculations of the new moon's appearance.

The Spiritual Essence and Significance of Fasting

Ramadan is a month of testing one's faith. For thirty days, Muslims abstain from food, water, and harmful habits during daylight hours (from dawn to sunset). However, the essence of the fast lies not only in physical restrictions.

The primary goal is to achieve spiritual purity (Taqwa). During this period, believers strive to perform as many good deeds as possible, avoid conflicts, and dedicate time to prayer. It is believed that the Holy Quran was revealed during this month, making it a time for deep reflection on the meaning of life.

Traditions of Celebration: Fitr and the Festive Table

The culmination of the month is the celebration of Eid al-Fitr. In Azerbaijan, preparations begin well in advance.

Zakat al-Fitr (Fitr-sadaqa)

A mandatory condition for completing the fast is the payment of "Fitra"—the alms of fast-breaking. The head of the family pays a specific amount (or the equivalent in food) for each family member to those in need. This ensures that every person, regardless of their wealth, can set a festive table and share in the collective joy. The amount of Fitra is established annually by the Council of Qadis of the CMO based on current market prices for staples like wheat, dates, and raisins.

Eid Prayer

On the morning of the holiday, the Eid prayer (Ramazan namazı) is performed in mosques across the country—from the majestic Heydar Mosque in Baku to the ancient temples of Ganja and Shaki. Thousands of believers gather to offer prayers for peace, the prosperity of Azerbaijan, and the souls of the martyrs (shehids).

Feasting and Hospitality

Following the prayer, it is time for the festive meal. Unlike Novruz, where the focus is on sweets, the Ramadan table is rich with meat dishes and traditional Azerbaijani pilaf (plov). On this day, it is customary to:

Visit parents and elder relatives.

Visit the graves of loved ones.

Reconcile with those with whom one was in conflict.

Give gifts to children.

Ramadan as a Symbol of Statehood and Multiculturalism

In Azerbaijan, recognized as a global center for multiculturalism, the Ramadan holiday unites representatives of various ethnicities. The state places great emphasis on preserving religious values. Traditionally, iftars are held on behalf of the country's president, attended by leaders of various religious denominations, highlighting the atmosphere of tolerance and mutual respect.

The Ramadan holiday of 2026 once again demonstrates the unwavering commitment of the Azerbaijani people to their spiritual origins and their readiness for creation for the sake of a bright future.