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Ramadan 2025: Start & End Date, Wishes, and Public Holiday in Malaysia

Herdina
by Herdina
Feb 28, 2025 at 11:44 AM

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When is the beginning of Ramadan for the year 2025?

Of course, many employers and employees are wondering and want to save the date of the start of fasting in preparation for 2025. 

Generally, the beginning of Ramadan marks the beginning of the annual fast for Muslims throughout Malaysia.

The date varies every year because it is based on the Islamic lunar calendar and the method of determining rukyah and hisab.

Since the Islamic calendar follows a lunar cycle, Ramadan’s start date changes each year, meaning employers must be flexible and proactive in adjusting schedules and expectations.

When Does Ramadan Start and End in 2025?

Ramadan 2025 in Malaysia is expected to begin on Sunday, March 2, 2025, and will end on Tuesday, April 1, 2025. 

However, the exact dates may vary depending on the moon sighting in different regions.

Employers should anticipate adjustments in work schedules, as many employees will be fasting from dawn to sunset and may require flexible working hours.

Why Does the Start of Ramadan Change Each Year?

The start of Ramadan shifts each year because it follows the Islamic lunar calendar, which is about 10-12 days shorter than the Gregorian calendar. 

The beginning of the holy month is determined by the sighting of the crescent moon (hilal).

For businesses, this means that the timing of Ramadan and its impact on operations will change annually. 

Employers should review their workforce needs ahead of time to accommodate fasting employees effectively.

Office Guidelines During Ramadan 2025

Supporting employees during Ramadan is essential for maintaining a positive and productive work environment. Here are some key guidelines for employers:

1. Implement Flexible Working Hours

Consider allowing earlier start times so employees can leave earlier before iftar.

You can also offer starting work and leaving earlier to accommodate fasting employees.

2. Be Mindful of Scheduling Meetings

Schedule important meetings earlier in the day when employees are more focused. 

Try to avoid holding meetings close to iftar (breaking fast) time.

3. Support Employee Well-being

Provide a quiet prayer space for Muslim employees. It will encourage a supportive culture by educating non-Muslim staff about Ramadan.

4. Respect Break Times

Allow fasting employees to take short breaks for prayers and rest even though they don’t eat lunch.

Be considerate when planning workload distribution during the fasting period.

Early Ramadan Public Holiday 1446H/2025

In Malaysia, some states observe a public holiday at the beginning of Ramadan.

Johor and Kedah typically grant a one-day public holiday at the start of Ramadan.

For Other states, business operations continue as usual unless declared otherwise.

Year

Date

Day

State

2025

2 Mac

Ahad

Johor, Kedah

 

Ramadan Wishes for Employees 2025

Showing appreciation to employees during Ramadan can boost morale and strengthen workplace relationships.

Here are 25 personalized Ramadan wishes that employers can share:

  1. Wishing you and your loved ones a Ramadan filled with peace, reflection, and joy. May this holy month bring you closer to your goals and aspirations.

  2. As you embark on this sacred journey of fasting and devotion, may you find inner strength, patience, and countless blessings in both work and life.

  3. Ramadan Mubarak! Your dedication and resilience inspire us every day. Wishing you success, health, and prosperity this Ramadan.

  4. May this Ramadan bring peace to your heart and motivation to your work. Thank you for your dedication and commitment to excellence.

  5. Wishing you a Ramadan full of blessings, patience, and inspiration. May your hard work be rewarded in both this life and the hereafter.

  6. Ramadan Kareem! May this month be a time of reflection and renewal, bringing clarity and purpose to all that you do.

  7. May the spirit of Ramadan fill your days with kindness, understanding, and productivity. Wishing you success and balance in work and faith.

  8. Your efforts and dedication do not go unnoticed. Wishing you a fulfilling and blessed Ramadan filled with peace and joy.

  9. May this holy month bring strength to your spirit, focus to your mind, and serenity to your soul. Ramadan Mubarak!

  10. Wishing you and your family an enriching Ramadan filled with faith, love, and prosperity. May your prayers and efforts be rewarded.

  11. Ramadan Kareem! May this month guide you towards wisdom and success in all aspects of life, both personal and professional.

  12. May the blessings of Ramadan bring new hope, happiness, and productivity into your life. Wishing you and your loved ones a peaceful Ramadan.

  13. Ramadan Mubarak! May this sacred time bring you closer to your dreams and fill your life with kindness and gratitude.

  14. Your patience and dedication are truly commendable. May this Ramadan bring you closer to your goals and aspirations.

  15. Wishing you a Ramadan filled with love, reflection, and spiritual growth. Your contributions to our team are truly valued.

  16. May this Ramadan bless you with prosperity and peace, and may you continue to inspire us with your hard work and passion.

  17. Ramadan Kareem! May your days be filled with understanding, patience, and unwavering faith in your journey.

  18. Wishing you a peaceful Ramadan, filled with gratitude and positivity. May you find balance between work and worship.

  19. May the light of Ramadan guide your path, and may success and joy follow you in all your endeavors.

  20. Your dedication and teamwork are truly appreciated. May this Ramadan bring you personal and professional growth.

  21. Ramadan Mubarak! May the blessings of this holy month bring harmony and unity to your heart and our workplace.

  22. Wishing you strength and tranquility as you observe Ramadan. Your resilience and dedication continue to inspire us.

  23. May this Ramadan be a time of healing, forgiveness, and new beginnings. Wishing you and your family peace and joy.

  24. Wishing you good health, happiness, and success this Ramadan. Your hard work and commitment do not go unnoticed.

  25. Ramadan Kareem! May your prayers be answered, your goals be achieved, and your heart be filled with peace and contentment.

Providing flexible hours, break accommodations, and supportive messages can help employees feel valued and motivated.

FAQs

1. What are the standard working hours during Ramadan?

Many companies adjust working hours to allow early dismissals or later start times. Normal working hours are usually shortened by 1 to 2 hours in Muslim-majority organizations.

2. Can non-Muslim employees eat in front of Muslim colleagues during Ramadan?

While it is not forbidden, it is a sign of respect to be mindful and considerate of fasting colleagues by eating in designated areas.

3. Are businesses required to accommodate fasting employees?

There is no legal requirement, but many employers provide flexible schedules and break accommodations to support employee well-being and productivity.


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