When is first day of Ramadan in United Arab Emirates?
UAE is a Muslim country with around 9.5 Million followers of Islam. Having Dubai, Abdu Dhabi, Sharjah, Al Ain, and Ajman as largest cities by population. On the evening of May 26th, Ramadan crescent moon can bee seen easily by optical aid across UAE. So InshaALLAH, Ramadan 1438 first day will start from Saturday, May 27. While, the last day of Ramadan Mubarak in neighbour countries such as Saudi Arabia is expected to be on June 24. But, its not possible to see Shawwal moon on June 24 evening in UAE by any means. Therefore in UAE, Ramadan 2017 will marks its end on Sunday, June 25.(Dates are yet to be confirmed by Moon Sighting Committee.)
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Despite thousand of Europeans and non-Muslims living the United Arab Emirates’ the official religion there is Islam. Ramadan changes the outlook of UAE to a greater extent. It makes the people there more concerned and socially oriented. The affections between social group increases because Islamic gatherings are held more frequently during this blessed month of Ramadan. Muslim enjoys breaking fast together and catches up some time together to remember Allah in the congregation. There are large tents, near the mosques, on the main roads or local streets where affluent Muslim gathers to distribute free meals (iftar) to those who could not afford.
And a name of few random countries visitors checking currently include; Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Nigeria, and Pakistan.
Although now similar Ramadan activities are quite popular among the majority of the Muslim countries but in UAE specifically this ritual is carried out regularly with a great passion for helping the poor ones of the society. Ramazan has also a great influence on the working patterns of the workers. The working hours gets reduced by 2 hours during Ramadan month, which allows the workers to relax and take a nap during the day time when temperature is expected to be unusually high.
UAE is a Muslim country with around 9.5 Million followers of Islam. Having Dubai, Abdu Dhabi, Sharjah, Al Ain, and Ajman as largest cities by population. On the evening of May 26th, Ramadan crescent moon can bee seen easily by optical aid across UAE. So InshaALLAH, Ramadan 1438 first day will start from Saturday, May 27. While, the last day of Ramadan Mubarak in neighbour countries such as Saudi Arabia is expected to be on June 24. But, its not possible to see Shawwal moon on June 24 evening in UAE by any means. Therefore in UAE, Ramadan 2017 will marks its end on Sunday, June 25.(Dates are yet to be confirmed by Moon Sighting Committee.)
Ramadan Calendar 2017 of UAE With Suhoor & Iftar Time table
Calculation Method: Umm Al-QuraRamadan | Date | Day | Suhoor Times (Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Ras Al Khaima, Sharjah) | Iftar Times (Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Ras Al Khaima, Sharjah) |
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1 | 27th May | Saturday | 04:06 AM - 03:59 AM - 04:00 AM - 03:55 AM - 03:59 AM | 07:05 PM - 07:03 PM - 07:03 PM - 07:02 PM - 07:03 PM |
2 | 28th May | Sunday | 04:05 AM - 03:58 AM - 03:59 AM - 03:55 AM - 03:59 AM | 07:06 PM - 07:03 PM - 07:04 PM - 07:02 PM - 07:03 PM |
3 | 29th May | Monday | 04:05 AM - 03:58 AM - 03:59 AM - 03:55 AM - 03:58 AM | 07:06 PM - 07:04 PM - 07:04 PM - 07:03 PM - 07:04 PM |
4 | 30th May | Tuesday | 04:05 AM - 03:57 AM - 03:58 AM - 03:54 AM - 03:58 AM | 07:07 PM - 07:04 PM - 07:05 PM - 07:03 PM - 07:04 PM |
5 | 31st May | Wednesday | 04:04 AM - 03:57 AM - 03:58 AM - 03:54 AM - 03:57 AM | 07:07 PM - 07:05 PM - 07:05 PM - 07:04 PM - 07:05 PM |
6 | 1st June | Thursday | 04:04 AM - 03:57 AM - 03:58 AM - 03:54 AM - 03:57 AM | 07:08 PM - 07:05 PM - 07:06 PM - 07:04 PM - 07:05 PM |
7 | 2nd June | Friday | 04:04 AM - 03:57 AM - 03:58 AM - 03:53 AM - 03:57 AM | 07:08 PM - 07:06 PM - 07:06 PM - 07:05 PM - 07:06 PM |
8 | 3rd June | Saturday | 04:04 AM - 03:56 AM - 03:57 AM - 03:53 AM - 03:57 AM | 07:09 PM - 07:06 PM - 07:06 PM - 07:05 PM - 07:06 PM |
9 | 4th June | Sunday | 04:03 AM - 03:56 AM - 03:57 AM - 03:53 AM - 03:56 AM | 07:09 PM - 07:07 PM - 07:07 PM - 07:05 PM - 07:07 PM |
10 | 5th June | Monday | 04:03 AM - 03:56 AM - 03:57 AM - 03:53 AM - 03:56 AM | 07:09 PM - 07:07 PM - 07:07 PM - 07:06 PM - 07:07 PM |
11 | 6th June | Tuesday | 04:03 AM - 03:56 AM - 03:57 AM - 03:52 AM - 03:56 AM | 07:10 PM - 07:07 PM - 07:08 PM - 07:06 PM - 07:07 PM |
12 | 7th June | Wednesday | 04:03 AM - 03:56 AM - 03:57 AM - 03:52 AM - 03:56 AM | 07:10 PM - 07:08 PM - 07:08 PM - 07:07 PM - 07:08 PM |
13 | 8th June | Thursday | 04:03 AM - 03:55 AM - 03:56 AM - 03:52 AM - 03:56 AM | 07:11 PM - 07:08 PM - 07:08 PM - 07:07 PM - 07:08 PM |
14 | 9th June | Friday | 04:03 AM - 03:55 AM - 03:56 AM - 03:52 AM - 03:56 AM | 07:11 PM - 07:09 PM - 07:09 PM - 07:07 PM - 07:09 PM |
15 | 10th June | Saturday | 04:03 AM - 03:55 AM - 03:56 AM - 03:52 AM - 03:56 AM | 07:11 PM - 07:09 PM - 07:09 PM - 07:08 PM - 07:09 PM |
16 | 11th June | Sunday | 04:03 AM - 03:55 AM - 03:56 AM - 03:52 AM - 03:56 AM | 07:12 PM - 07:09 PM - 07:10 PM - 07:08 PM - 07:09 PM |
17 | 12th June | Monday | 04:03 AM - 03:55 AM - 03:56 AM - 03:52 AM - 03:56 AM | 07:12 PM - 07:10 PM - 07:10 PM - 07:09 PM - 07:10 PM |
18 | 13th June | Tuesday | 04:03 AM - 03:55 AM - 03:56 AM - 03:52 AM - 03:56 AM | 07:12 PM - 07:10 PM - 07:10 PM - 07:09 PM - 07:10 PM |
19 | 14th June | Wednesday | 04:03 AM - 03:55 AM - 03:56 AM - 03:52 AM - 03:56 AM | 07:13 PM - 07:10 PM - 07:11 PM - 07:09 PM - 07:10 PM |
20 | 15th June | Thursday | 04:03 AM - 03:55 AM - 03:56 AM - 03:52 AM - 03:56 AM | 07:13 PM - 07:11 PM - 07:11 PM - 07:10 PM - 07:11 PM |
21 | 16th June | Friday | 04:03 AM - 03:55 AM - 03:56 AM - 03:52 AM - 03:56 AM | 07:13 PM - 07:11 PM - 07:11 PM - 07:10 PM - 07:11 PM |
22 | 17th June | Saturday | 04:03 AM - 03:56 AM - 03:57 AM - 03:52 AM - 03:56 AM | 07:14 PM - 07:11 PM - 07:11 PM - 07:10 PM - 07:11 PM |
23 | 18th June | Sunday | 04:03 AM - 03:56 AM - 03:57 AM - 03:52 AM - 03:56 AM | 07:14 PM - 07:12 PM - 07:12 PM - 07:10 PM - 07:12 PM |
24 | 19th June | Monday | 04:03 AM - 03:56 AM - 03:57 AM - 03:52 AM - 03:56 AM | 07:14 PM - 07:12 PM - 07:12 PM - 07:11 PM - 07:12 PM |
25 | 20th June | Tuesday | 04:04 AM - 03:56 AM - 03:57 AM - 03:53 AM - 03:56 AM | 07:14 PM - 07:12 PM - 07:12 PM - 07:11 PM - 07:12 PM |
26 | 21st June | Wednesday | 04:04 AM - 03:56 AM - 03:57 AM - 03:53 AM - 03:57 AM | 07:14 PM - 07:12 PM - 07:12 PM - 07:11 PM - 07:12 PM |
27 | 22nd June | Thursday | 04:04 AM - 03:57 AM - 03:58 AM - 03:53 AM - 03:57 AM | 07:15 PM - 07:12 PM - 07:13 PM - 07:11 PM - 07:12 PM |
28 | 23rd June | Friday | 04:04 AM - 03:57 AM - 03:58 AM - 03:53 AM - 03:57 AM | 07:15 PM - 07:13 PM - 07:13 PM - 07:11 PM - 07:13 PM |
29 | 24th June | Saturday | 04:05 AM - 03:57 AM - 03:58 AM - 03:54 AM - 03:57 AM | 07:15 PM - 07:13 PM - 07:13 PM - 07:12 PM - 07:13 PM |
30 End Ramadan dates UAE(Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Tas al Khaimah, Sharjah, Al AIn, Ajman, Fujairah, Umm al Quwain, Khor Fakkan, Jebel Ali, Hatta, Masafi, Masdar City, Ruwais, Fujairah, Global VIllage, Al Aqah, Manama, etc.) | 25th June | Sunday | 04:05 AM - 03:57 AM - 03:58 AM - 03:54 AM - 03:58 AM | 07:15 PM - 07:13 PM - 07:13 PM - 07:12 PM - 07:13 PM |

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Despite thousand of Europeans and non-Muslims living the United Arab Emirates’ the official religion there is Islam. Ramadan changes the outlook of UAE to a greater extent. It makes the people there more concerned and socially oriented. The affections between social group increases because Islamic gatherings are held more frequently during this blessed month of Ramadan. Muslim enjoys breaking fast together and catches up some time together to remember Allah in the congregation. There are large tents, near the mosques, on the main roads or local streets where affluent Muslim gathers to distribute free meals (iftar) to those who could not afford.
And a name of few random countries visitors checking currently include; Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Nigeria, and Pakistan.
Although now similar Ramadan activities are quite popular among the majority of the Muslim countries but in UAE specifically this ritual is carried out regularly with a great passion for helping the poor ones of the society. Ramazan has also a great influence on the working patterns of the workers. The working hours gets reduced by 2 hours during Ramadan month, which allows the workers to relax and take a nap during the day time when temperature is expected to be unusually high.