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    Ramadan 2024 in UAE: Expected dates for the holy month have been revealed

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    Emirates Celestial Association unveils anticipated schedule for Ramadan 2024.
    When will Ramadan fall in 2023?
    The Emirates Celestial Association, under the stewardship of Chairman Ibrahim Al Jawal, has disclosed the projected timeline for Ramadan 2024. The sacred period of fasting, from the break of dawn until dusk, will potentially commence on March 12, 2024.
    With a six-month countdown to the holiest month in the Islamic calendar, the journey begins this coming weekend. The month of Rabi Al Awwal is foreseen to make its entrance on Saturday, September 16, 2023.
    This sanctified period of fasting will culminate on Friday, April 11, ushering in the joyous celebration of Eid Al Fitr on Saturday, April 12.Nonetheless, it’s important to note that the official commencement of this holy month hinges on the sighting of the crescent moon, an event that draws the faithful closer to the divine.
    What is the significance of the month of Ramadan?
    Ramadan, a cornerstone of the Islamic calendar, holds profound significance for millions of Muslims worldwide who observe it with fasting, devout prayer, and acts of benevolence. The ninth month in the Islamic lunar calendar, Ramadan, is marked by profound spirituality, communal unity, and the sacred practice of fasting. It holds a cherished place in the hearts of countless muslims around the globe.
    During this hallowed month, work hours are adjusted, and certain eateries may choose to close their doors during daylight hours. Similarly, schools may operate on abbreviated schedules, accommodating the collective commitment to spiritual enrichment.
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    Want to plan ahead for the long weekend? UAE astronomer confirms Eid Al-Fitr dates

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    by Sarah Joseph
    47 mins ago

    If you’re looking for a quick escape this month, you can now plan for a long weekend away based on astronomical calculations.
    As per the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Astronomy Society Ibrahim al-Jarwan, “Ramadan’s full moon will be on Thursday, April 20, 2023, at 8.36am local time, while the crescent of the moon of Shawwal will be born on Thursday, April 20, 2023 at 8.13am, and will set 22 minutes after sunset.”
    To further explain, Jarwan states that Friday, April 21 will astronomically mark the first day of Shawwal and the blessed Eid Al Fitr.
    If the government confirms and agrees to the dates mentioned above, it will be a four-day weekend with Friday, April 21 and Monday, April 24 off, knowing that both Saturday and Sunday are a weekend in the UAE.
    What is Eid Al Fitr?
    In the Islamic Calendar, Eid Al Fitr marks the official end of Ramadan and is the first day of Shawwal.During the Holy Month Muslims around the world fast from sunrise to sunset for around 30 days, depending on the sighting of the moon.
    Eid Al Fitr marks the end of fasting, and literally translates in English to the “feast of breaking the fast”.
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    Ramadan 2023: UAE declares reduced working hours for the private sector

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    According to the UAE’s Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE), the official work timings for private sector employees during Ramadan have been reduced by two hours.
    After last week’s announcement about the pulic sector,  the authorities issued a circular on 13th March, where the ministry stated, “In accordance with the requirements and nature of their work, companies may apply flexible or remote work patterns within the limits of the daily working hours during the days of Ramadan.”

    The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has announced a reduction of 2 working hours per day for all employees in the private sector in the UAE during the holy month of Ramadan. pic.twitter.com/ukHWkyo19h
    — وزارة الموارد البشرية والتوطين (@MOHRE_UAE) March 13, 2023

    The announcement is in accordance with the Clause 2 of Article 15 of Cabinet Resolution No. 1 of 2022, regarding the executive regulations of Federal Decree Law No. 33 of 2021 on the Regulation of Labor Relations and its amendments. As per the UAE labour law, Private sector workers are required to work 8 hours per day or 48 hours per week. During the holy month of Ramadan, working hours are reduced by two. This does not include the time of commute time from place of residence to the workplace, unless the workers fall under specified categories mentioned in the  Executive Regulations of the Labour Law.
    For ministries and federal entities, the Federal Authority for Government Human Resources (FAHR) has released an exclusive circular mentioning the official working hours. Monday through Thursday it’s 9am to 2:30pm. On Fridays, working hours will be restricted to 3 hours from 9am to 12 noon.
    Ramadan 2023 is expected to commence from Thursday, March 23, 2023, according to Ibrahim Al Jarwan, chairman of the board of directors of the Emirates Astronomical Society. While  the exact date depends on the sighting of the moon, this has been the tentative announcement so far.
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    When does Ramadan fall in 2023 in the UAE?

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    by Team Emirates Woman
    2 hours ago

    As one of the most significant events in the Islamic calendar, Ramadan is an important time for all those living in the UAE.
    Regarded as one of the Five Pillars of Islam, the Holy Month of Ramadan is a period for reflection and prayer, by way of fasting from sunrise to sunset.
    Dependent on the siting of the moon, Ramadan can last from 29 to 30 days and given that the Islamic calendar does not correspond directly with the Gregorian calendar, the exact dates of Ramadan vary year on year.
    When is Ramadan in 2023?
    So, when exactly is Ramadan set to fall in 2023?
    It’s expected that the first day of Ramadan will be on March 23, 2023, and the last day is estimated to be April 21, 2023.
    After Ramadan ends, Eid Al Fitr – a major celebration in the Islamic calendar – is set to take place
    In November 2022, it was announced by the UAE cabinet that Eid Al Fitr will be from Ramadan 29 to Shawwal 3. Per the Gregorian calendar, this will likely be from April 20 to April 23, 2023, with dates subject to the moon sighting and confirmation by the UAE government.
    However, it’s always good to know estimates in the name of planning ahead!
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