Ramadan 2025 in UAE: Embracing the Spirit of Reflection and Giving
This sacred month is a time for fasting, prayer, reflection, and charitable acts, deeply woven into the cultural and spiritual fabric of the UAE.

Ramadan 2025 is expected to begin on the evening of Friday, February 28, and end on Sunday, March 30, depending on moon sightings. This sacred month is a time for fasting, prayer, reflection, and charitable acts, deeply woven into the cultural and spiritual fabric of the UAE.

What to Expect During Ramadan 2025 in the UAE?

1️⃣ Shortened Working Hours – The UAE labor law mandates reduced working hours for both Muslim and non-Muslim employees, typically by two hours per day.

2️⃣ Iftar and Suhoor Gatherings – As the sun sets, families and communities gather to break their fast with Iftar, followed by Suhoor before dawn. Hotels and restaurants across the UAE set up lavish buffets and Ramadan tents.

3️⃣ Increased Charity & Giving – The UAE is known for its generosity, with Iftar meal distributions and Zakat (charitable giving) being major highlights. Organizations and individuals actively participate in helping those in need.

4️⃣ Respecting Local Customs – Eating, drinking, and smoking in public during fasting hours is discouraged out of respect for those observing Ramadan. Many businesses adjust their schedules accordingly.

5️⃣ Spiritual Atmosphere – Mosques see a surge in attendance for Taraweeh (night prayers), and the overall environment is filled with a sense of peace and devotion.

 

Ramadan in the UAE is not just about fasting but about community, kindness, and self-reflection. Whether you are observing the fast or experiencing Ramadan as an expat, embracing the spirit of the month is a rewarding experience.

Ramadan 2025 in UAE: Embracing the Spirit of Reflection and Giving
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