Ramadan in Dubai 2023

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. People from all over the world observe fast. People fast and pray in the month of Ramadan.

People fast from dawn to sunset controlling their hunger, and desires and spending all their time in remembrance of God Almighty. This month purifies the heart of Muslims and makes them closer to God Almighty. Every adult must fast this month except if you are not chronically ill, traveling diabetic, and a few others.

The meal before dawn is called Suhur or Sehri, and the meal after sunset is called iftar. Many fatwas say people who live in areas with polar nights or a midnight sun should follow Mecca’s time. Ramadan in Dubai 2023!

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Ramadan in Dubai 2023:

People devote themselves to salat and the study of the Quran during the hours of fasting because the spiritual rewards of fasting are multiplied during the Holy month. People believe that Ramadan encourages acts of generosity and charity (zakat) by teaching self-discipline, self-control, and compassion to people. The streets of Dubai are decorated with colorful light during Ramadan. The Holy month Ramadan Dubai 2023 dates are following:

Ramadan in Dubai 2023
RamadanDates
1st day of RamadanMarch 23, 2023
2nd day of RamadanMarch 24, 2023
3rd day of RamadanMarch 25, 2023
4th day of RamadanMarch 26, 2023
5th day of RamadanMarch 27, 2023
…….……..
29th day of RamadanApril 20, 2023
30th day of RamadanApril 21, 2023

Prayer timings during Ramadan 2023?

The timing of prayers in Dubai during the month of Ramadan are available on: Prayer Timings.

Extra Prayers and culture:

During the holy month of Ramadan, extra nightly prayers called tarawih are prayed which are performed after the night prayer (Isha). Each of the thirty tarawih sessions held each month includes a recitation of a section by some Muslims. In the Middle East, people wake up to eat the Sehri meal by beating a drum across a neighborhood during Ramadan.

What are School Timings during Ramadan 2023?

The schools in UAE are said to be closed from March 27, 2023, to April 13, 2023, due to spring break. That means the schools will be closed for half of Ramadan.

What are Office Timing during Ramadan 2023?

During the holy month of Ramadan, working hours are reduced by two hours. According to UAE, non-Muslim workers working times are also reduced during Ramadan without a pay cut. Usually, the working time is eight hours per day or 48 hours per week.

Eid ul Fitr Holidays UAE

In 2023, the start date of Ramadan was on 23rd March 2023, Thursday.

This means Eid al Fitr is expected to fall on Friday April 21, after the end of the annual fast.

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