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Ramadan 2023 dates revealed

During the Holy month, the Islamic community across the world abstain from eating and drinking among other prohibitions, from dawn until sunset

UAE Ramadan 2023
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In 2023, Ramadan is most likely to fall on March 22, which is a Wednesday.

The 30-day annual fast will end on April 21 – Friday – with Eid-ul-Fitr falling on the same day.

During the Holy month, the Islamic community across the world abstain from eating and drinking among other prohibitions, from dawn until sunset.

The community ends their fast by prayer during Maghrib.

However, these dates are subject to change depending on the lunar cycle of the Hijri calendar.

Residents and tourists of the UAE are also expected to observe this whilst out in public, including public beaches and shopping malls.

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