Ramzan eid 2023

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UAE: Likely dates of Ramadan 2023, Eid holidays revealed

Published: Wed 4 Jan 2023, 12:56 PM Last updated: Thu 12 Jan 2023, 9:33 AM The holy month of Ramadan this year is likely to start from Thursday, March 23. As per astronomical calculations, the holy month will last for 29 days, with the first day of Eid Al Fitr likely on Friday, April 21. The astronomical calculations and likely dates were revealed by Ibrahim Al Jarwan, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Astronomical Society, in a video. The official Eid Al Fitr holiday in the UAE is from Ramadan 29 to Shawwal 3 (Hijri Islamic calendar months). If the astronomical calculations are correct, the break is from Thursday, April 20, to Sunday, April 23. Al Jarwan also revealed the likely dates of Eid Al Adha. According to the expert, the first day of Islamic month Dhul Hijjah will be on Monday, June 19. This means that Eid Al Adha will likely be on Wednesday, June 28. Arafah Day, which falls one day before Eid, is likely to be on Tuesday, June 27. The holiday, therefore, will be from Tuesday, June 27, to Friday, June 30. Lunar eclipses, meteor showers Al Jarwan also revealed that two lunar eclipses will be visible in the UAE this year. The first is a penumbral lunar eclipse on May 5. A partial lunar eclipse will be visible on October 28. He said a supermoon will rise on August 31. According to the Dubai Astronomy Group, there will be a number of meteor showers this year: • Lyrids meteor shower: April 22-23 • Aquarids meteor shower: May 6-7 • Perseids Meteor Shower...

When is Ramadan 2023? Date the holy month starts next year and when Eid al

When is Ramadan 2023? Date the holy month starts next year and when Eid al-Fitr will fall Fasting during Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam – the fundamental rules worshippers must follow – and carries great significance during the holy month Ramadan will end on 1 May in the UK this year (Photo: Getty) Here’s when fasting will take place in 2023, and when the post-Ramadan festival of Eid al-Fitr will be celebrated. What is Ramadan? Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and marks the time when the Muslims are required to spend a period of 30 days abstaining from food and drink, including water, smoking and sexual intercourse during daylight hours, as a means of celebrating and reflecting on their faith. Fasting during Ramadan is one of the five pillars of During Ramadan, there is an increased offering of the Salat, with Muslims giving thanks to Allah, while the fasting ritual allows them to understand the suffering of others. Those observing the fast are encouraged to read the Quran and the holy text is recited at the Tarawih, special nightly prayers that are held throughout the month. When does Ramadan 2022 end? The Muslim calendar is governed by the lunar cycle, meaning the month of Ramadan begins once the new crescent moon appears in the sky, and ends after 29 or 30 days, depending on the moon cycle. In the UK, Ramadan 2022 started on the evening of 2 April, and is expected to last until 1 May. How far house prices could fall as experts warn of 35%...

Ramzan 2023 Date

Ramzan is considered to be the month of fasting and sacrifice observed by Muslims around the whole world. The word ‘Ramadan’ has its roots in the Arabic word ‘Ramiḍa’ or ‘Ar-Ramaḍ’ meaning ‘sun-baked ground’ and ‘parched thirst’. It’s celebration takes place during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. In this time period, Muslims fast from sunrise to sundown to honor Mohammad and acquire self-control. All-in-all, this is the time when Muslims purify their inner souls and focus on self-reticence and discipline. Laylatul Qadr: The Night of Power It is believed that the first verse of the Quran was sent on the night of Laylatul Qadr. This Islamic festival is considered to be pious as all the good deeds which took place in this one night are better than those performed over a thousand years. The festival of Eid al-Fitr is also celebrated at the end of the month. The fasting isnt just about food—it also includes the abstinence of any liquids, smoking, and other inappropriate activities. Renouncing food and drinks in the name of Allah helps them to gain iman and also brings them closer to their lord, Allah. Getting Rid of Bad Habits during Ramzan The festival of Ramzan is the celebration of self-control and helps you lead a healthy life. It not only allows you to purify your soul but also the physical body. Also, on account of this Muslim festival, a person gets to spend more time with the needy people, and understand their real sufferings. Hence, Muslims are encouraged to f...