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Ramadan Timetable 2023

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The timings for the following Ramadan Timetable for 2023 has been sourced from East London Mosque and is applicable for London. Timetables for other cities can be found below.

Please note: the prayer times listed are start times however jamaat times may be different.

DateRamadanFajrSunriseDhuhrAsr**Maghrib/
Iftar
Isha
23/03/2023

1st
Ramadan*

04:2005:5512:1215:2818:2019:39
24/03/2023204:1805:5312:1215:2918:2219:41
25/03/2023304:1505:5012:1215:3018:2419:42
26/03/2023405:1406:4813:1116:3119:2520:43
27/03/2023505:1206:4613:1116:3219:2720:45
28/03/2023605:1106:4413:1116:3319:2920:47
29/03/2023705:0806:4113:1016:3419:3020:47
30/03/2023805:0606:3913:1016:3519:3220:49
31/03/2023905:0506:3713:1016:3619:3420:51
01/04/20231005:0206:3413:0916:3719:3520:52
02/04/20231105:0006:3213:0916:3819:3720:54
03/04/20231204:5806:3013:0916:3919:3920:55
04/04/20231304:5606:2813:0916:3919:4020:56
05/04/20231404:5306:2513:0816:4019:4220:58
06/04/20231504:5106:2313:0816:4119:4421:00
07/04/20231604:4906:2113:0816:4219:4521:01
08/04/20231704:4706:1913:0716:4319:4721:03
09/04/20231804:4506:1713:0716:4419:4921:04
10/04/20231904:4206:1413:0716:4419:5121:06
11/04/20232004:4006:1213:0716:4519:5221:07
12/04/20232104:3806:1013:0616:4619:5421:09
13/04/20232204:3606:0813:0616:4719:5621:11
14/04/20232304:3406:0613:0616:4819:5721:12
15/04/20232404:3106:0313:0616:4819:5921:14
16/04/20232504:2906:0113:0516:4920:0121:16
17/04/20232604:2705:5913:0516:5020:0221:16
18/04/20232704:2405:5713:0516:5120:0421:18
19/04/20232804:2205:5513:0516:5220:0621:20
20/04/20232904:2005:5313:0416:5220:0721:21
21/04/20233004:1705:5113:0416:5320:0921:23

*The dates for Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr are provisional and will be confirmed upon the sighting of the new moon.

**Asr start times shown are 1st Mithl

Alhamdulillah! The blessed month of Ramadan is upon us once again! For Muslims across the globe, these few weeks are a sacred time for worshipping Allah (SWT). They offer an opportunity for devotion, reflection and celebration of the mercy and love of Allah (SWT).

As the Islamic calendar is based around the lunar cycle, the Holy month of Ramadan rotates by approximately ten days each year. This year, Ramadan is expected to begin on Thursday 23rd March 2023, depending on the sighting of the moon.

The fourth pillar of Islam: Sawm

The Fourth Pillar of Islam is Sawm, or fasting. Fasting takes place during the month of Ramadan, which is a holy month in the Islamic calendar (lunar calendar).

The month of Ramadan contains the most blessed of nights, also known as Laylatul Qadr, about which Allah (SWT) asks us:

What will make you realise what the Night of Power is like? The Night of Power is better than a thousand months. Angels and the Spirit descend upon it with their Lord´s permission with every command; There is peace that night until the coming of dawn.

Quran: 97:1-5

When does Ramadan start?

As the Islamic calendar is based around the lunar cycle, the Holy month of Ramadan rotates by approximately ten days each year. Ramadan officially begins when the month of Shaban, the eighth month of the Islamic (Hijri) calendar, ends. This year, the holy month of Ramadan is expected to begin on Thursday 23rd March 2023. The exact timing is based on the sighting of the moon.

 

When does Ramadan end?

Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim celebration officially marks the end of Ramadan. The exact timing is based on the sighting of the moon. Eid al-Fitr officially begins at the start of the Islamic month of Shawwal, the tenth month of the Islamic (Hijri) calendar. This year, Ramadan is expected to end on Friday 21st April 2023, depending on the sighting of the moon.

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