Ramadan is set to begin on 1 March as moon sightings confirm the holy month’s arrival
As the UAE prepares for Ramadan 2025, the crescent moon sightings have confirmed that this sacred month will begin on Saturday 1 March 2025.
This significant date aligns with predictions by UAE astronomer Ibrahim Al Jarwan, who noted that the moon will be “born” on Friday 28 February 2025 at 7.33pm UAE time.
These moon sightings play a crucial role in the Islamic calendar, determining the start of Ramadan, a month marked by fasting, prayer, and spiritual devotion.
Key dates leading to Ramadan
The Islamic calendar’s lunar cycle also confirmed that Sha’ban, the month before Ramadan, will begin on Friday 31January 2025, following the moon sighting on Thursday 30 January.
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This leaves just a month for families and communities in the UAE to prepare for the holy month.
What makes Ramadan unique?
This year, Ramadan falls during the winter season, providing cooler days for those observing the fast.
Working hours will also be shortened for both public and private sectors, allowing Muslims to dedicate more time to prayer and reflection.
As the countdown to 1 March begins, residents in the UAE are encouraged to plan ahead for fasting schedules, community iftars, and acts of worship.
The holy month is not only a time for personal reflection but also for strengthening family and community bonds.
Stay tuned for updates on Ramadan announcements, public holidays, and local events to help you make the most of this blessed time.
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