Last Updated on: 2nd July 2023, 02:25 am
UAE Announced Iftar Calendar For Ramadan 2023
Ramadan is scheduled to start on 23rd March in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), while Eid-ul-Fitr, the first day of Shawwal, is likely to fall on April 21 (Friday).
According to the information, people in the Emirates fast for up to 14 hours a day and the duration of the fast increases with each passing day.
Below is the iftar calender for the upcoming Ramadan 2023:
Day | Time (local) |
23 March | 6:31 PM |
24 March | 6:32 PM |
25 March | 6:32 PM |
26 March | 6:33 PM |
27 March | 6:33 PM |
28 March | 6:33 PM |
29 March | 6:34 PM |
30 March | 6:34 PM |
31 March | 6:35 PM |
1 April | 6:35 PM |
2 April | 6:36 PM |
3 April | 6:36 PM |
4 April | 6:37 PM |
5 April | 6:37 PM |
6 April | 6:37 PM |
7 April | 6:38 PM |
8 April | 6:38 PM |
9 April | 6:39 PM |
10 April | 6:39 PM |
11 April | 6:40 PM |
12 April | 6:40 PM |
13 April | 6:41 PM |
14 April | 6:41 PM |
15 April | 6:41 PM |
16 April | 6:42 PM |
17 April | 6:42 PM |
18 April | 6:43 PM |
19 April | 6:43 PM |
20 April | 6:44 PM |
21 April | 6:44 PM |
It is important to mention here that the final date of Ramadan and Eid-ul-Fitr will be announced by the Moon Observation Committee. However, the UAE cabinet has already announced a furlough schedule for the public and private sectors for this year.
On Twitter, the UAE government announced the following public holidays for this year:
Holiday | Date |
Eid-ul-Fitr | 29 Ramadan to 3 Shawwal |
Arafah Day | 9 Zul Hajj |
Eid-ul-Adha | 10-12 Zul Hajj |
Hijri New Year | 21 July |
Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) Birthday | 29 September |
National Day | 2-3 September |
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