Ramadan Calendar for 2024 UK.
Complete Guide to Ramadan 2024 in the UK: Dates, Times, and Observances
The UK prepares to welcome the holy month of Ramadan, commencing on the evening of March 10th, 2024 (1445 Hijri calendar).
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This guide serves as your comprehensive resource for navigating the month in the UK, offering a detailed Ramadan Calendar and a 30-day timetable for major cities.
Key Information:
- Start Date: Evening of March 10th, 2024
- First Day of Fasting (Roza): March 11th, 2024
- End Date: Expected to be April 8th, 2024 (subject to moon sighting)
Embark on a Meaningful Ramadan Experience:
Ramadan Timetable 2024 UK:
City | Suhoor (Pre-Dawn Meal) | Iftar (Breaking Fast) |
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Ilford | 5:07 AM | 5:43 PM |
Luton | 5:07 AM | 5:45 PM |
Liverpool | 5:21 AM | 5:52 PM |
Manchester | 5:17 AM | 5:50 PM |
Birmingham | 5:34 AM | 5:46 PM |
Bradford | 5:15 AM | 5:48 PM |
Glasgow | 5:25 AM | 5:58 PM |
London | 5:07 AM | 5:43 PM |
Slough | 5:07 AM | 5:43 PM |
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Important Note: These are approximate timings based on previous years. Exact Suhoor and Iftar times may vary slightly depending on your location and the official moon sighting announcement.
Additional Resources:
- UK-Based Islamic Organizations: Many organizations offer resources and support during Ramadan, including prayer schedules, community events, and educational programs.
- Online Resources: Numerous websites and apps provide comprehensive Ramadan guides, daily prayers, and inspirational content.
Preparing for Ramadan:
As we approach this sacred time, consider these steps to prepare:
- Set intentions: Reflect on your personal goals for Ramadan, focusing on spiritual growth, charity, and self-improvement.
- Plan your meals: Prepare Suhoor and Iftar meals in advance to ensure healthy and balanced options throughout the month.
- Strengthen your faith: Increase your prayers, Quran recitation, and acts of charity.
- Connect with your community: Reach out to friends and family, participate in communal prayers and gatherings, and engage in good deeds together.
May this Ramadan be a time of increased blessings, spiritual rejuvenation, and strengthened community spirit for all Muslims in the UK.
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