Keywords: Ramadhan Al Mubarak, Tarikh, 2020, Indonesia Ramadhan Al Mubarak 2020 Tarikh: A Month of Blessings and Devotion in Indonesia Ramadhan Al Mubarak is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and is considered the holiest month for Muslims worldwide. It is a time of devotion, reflection, and spiritual growth. In Indonesia, the month of Ramadhan is observed with great enthusiasm and devotion. Muslims in Indonesia fast from dawn till dusk, abstaining from food, drink, and other physical needs. In this article, we will discuss the importance of Ramadhan Al Mubarak in Indonesia and the significance of Tarikh in this holy month. Ramadhan Al Mubarak is a time of self-reflection and spiritual growth. It is a month for Muslims to strengthen their faith, purify their hearts, and seek forgiveness from Allah. Fasting during Ramadhan is considered one of the five pillars of Islam and is mandatory for all Muslims who have reached puberty. Muslims in Indonesia observe Ramadhan with great devotion and enthusiasm, and the month is marked by various religious and cultural activities. The Tarikh or the date of Ramadhan Al Mubarak is determined by the sighting of the crescent moon. The Islamic calendar is based on the lunar cycle, and the beginning of each month is determined by the sighting of the new moon. In Indonesia, the Tarikh is announced by the government through the Ministry of Religious Affairs. The announcement is made after the sighting of the crescent moon by a committee of Muslim scholars and astronomers. Ramadhan Al Mubarak is a month of blessings and generosity. Muslims in Indonesia practice charity during this month by giving alms to the poor and needy. The act of giving is considered a form of worship and is greatly rewarded by Allah. In Indonesia, various charitable organizations and mosques organize iftar or the breaking of the fast, where food is served to the poor and needy. Ramadhan Al Mubarak is also a time of family and community gatherings. Muslims in Indonesia break their fast with their families and friends, and mosques organize various religious and cultural activities during this month. The Tarawih prayers, which are special evening prayers, are also held in mosques throughout Indonesia. Ramadhan Al Mubarak is a time of spiritual cleansing and renewal. Muslims in Indonesia use this month to seek forgiveness from Allah and to purify their hearts and souls. The fast during Ramadhan is not just abstaining from food and drink, but it is also a time to control one’s thoughts, emotions, and actions. Muslims in Indonesia strive to improve themselves during this month and to become better human beings. In conclusion, Ramadhan Al Mubarak is a month of blessings and devotion for Muslims in Indonesia. The Tarikh is a significant part of this holy month, and it is determined by the sighting of the crescent moon. Ramadhan is a time of spiritual growth, charity, family gatherings, and community activities. Muslims in Indonesia use this month to purify their hearts and souls and to seek forgiveness from Allah. May Allah bless us all during this holy month of Ramadhan Al Mubarak.