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Ramadan 2026: Prepare Early for a Spiritually Productive Month

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2025 8:32 am
by Fatima
As we look ahead to Ramadan 2026, it’s never too early to start preparing—both spiritually and practically. Ramadan in 2026 is expected to begin on the evening of Tuesday, February 17, and conclude on the evening of Wednesday, March 18. However, these dates may vary depending on the sighting of the moon, which determines the official beginning and end of the holy month.

The blessed month offers a unique opportunity to reset our relationship with Allah, improve our character, and refocus our time and energy. With a little planning, we can make this Ramadan not only spiritually uplifting but also productive in our daily lives.

Here are some early tips to help you prepare:

1. Start Adjusting Your Routine Now

Begin waking up earlier to ease into the habit of suhoor. If possible, start fasting once or twice a week (like on Mondays and Thursdays) to prepare your body and mind. This small habit helps reduce the physical shock once Ramadan begins.

2. Set Clear Spiritual Goals

What do you want to achieve this Ramadan? Whether it’s completing the Qur’an, learning new du’as, or improving your salah, define your goals early. Break them into small, daily steps and track your progress.

3. Organize Your Schedule

Plan ahead by blocking time for Qur’an, dhikr, and rest. Consider adjusting your work or school routine in advance if possible. Planning now helps you avoid burnout and maintain energy throughout the month.

4. Meal Prep for Suhoor & Iftar

Think about healthy, energizing meals that are quick to prepare. Having a few go-to recipes can save you time and reduce stress during Ramadan. Also, hydrate well before Ramadan begins to help your body cope with fasting.

5. Get the Family Involved

If you live with family, plan together. Create a Ramadan calendar, assign responsibilities (like cooking, charity, etc.), and motivate one another with reminders and encouragement.

6. Limit Distractions

Begin weaning off social media and unnecessary screen time. Use this time to build a calm mental space that can later be filled with more meaningful acts of worship.

Ramadan is a gift—and like any gift, the more we prepare, the more we benefit. Starting now means you’ll enter the month with focus and clarity, rather than rushing in unprepared. Let’s make Ramadan 2026 a time of sincere devotion, personal growth, and balanced productivity.