During this period, adherents will observe a fast known as Oraza lasting 30 days. Noteworthy events within the month include “Kadyr Tuni” on the night of April 5-6 and the festive occasion of Oraza Ait on April 10.
Ramadan holds profound significance as a time of fasting and spiritual reflection for Muslims. Throughout daylight hours, followers abstain from food, drink, indulgence in entertainment, consumption of alcohol, and the use of foul language.
This year, the fitr sadak donation has been set at 640 tenge, calculated based on the average price of two kilograms of flour across Kazakshtan.
To assist with observing the fasts and prayers effectively, a comprehensive schedule tailored for regions, cities, districts, and villages—comprising a total of 6,000 settlements—is available for download in high-quality PDF format from the website muftyat.kz.