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London Ramadan Timetable 2025
Date | Day | Saher/Fajr | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib/Iftar | Isha | |
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1 | 1 Mar | Saturday | 5:14 AM | 12:13 PM | 3:02 PM | 5:41 PM | 7:13 PM |
2 | 2 Mar | Sunday | 5:12 AM | 12:13 PM | 3:04 PM | 5:43 PM | 7:14 PM |
3 | 3 Mar | Monday | 5:10 AM | 12:12 PM | 3:05 PM | 5:45 PM | 7:16 PM |
4 | 4 Mar | Tuesday | 5:07 AM | 12:12 PM | 3:06 PM | 5:46 PM | 7:18 PM |
5 | 5 Mar | Wednesday | 5:05 AM | 12:12 PM | 3:07 PM | 5:48 PM | 7:20 PM |
6 | 6 Mar | Thursday | 5:03 AM | 12:12 PM | 3:08 PM | 5:50 PM | 7:21 PM |
7 | 7 Mar | Friday | 5:01 AM | 12:11 PM | 3:10 PM | 5:52 PM | 7:23 PM |
8 | 8 Mar | Saturday | 4:59 AM | 12:11 PM | 3:11 PM | 5:53 PM | 7:25 PM |
9 | 9 Mar | Sunday | 4:56 AM | 12:11 PM | 3:12 PM | 5:55 PM | 7:27 PM |
10 | 10 Mar | Monday | 4:54 AM | 12:11 PM | 3:13 PM | 5:57 PM | 7:28 PM |
11 | 11 Mar | Tuesday | 4:52 AM | 12:10 PM | 3:14 PM | 5:59 PM | 7:30 PM |
12 | 12 Mar | Wednesday | 4:49 AM | 12:10 PM | 3:16 PM | 6:00 PM | 7:32 PM |
13 | 13 Mar | Thursday | 4:47 AM | 12:10 PM | 3:17 PM | 6:02 PM | 7:34 PM |
14 | 14 Mar | Friday | 4:45 AM | 12:10 PM | 3:18 PM | 6:04 PM | 7:36 PM |
15 | 15 Mar | Saturday | 4:42 AM | 12:09 PM | 3:19 PM | 6:05 PM | 7:38 PM |
16 | 16 Mar | Sunday | 4:40 AM | 12:09 PM | 3:20 PM | 6:07 PM | 7:39 PM |
17 | 17 Mar | Monday | 4:37 AM | 12:09 PM | 3:21 PM | 6:09 PM | 7:41 PM |
18 | 18 Mar | Tuesday | 4:35 AM | 12:08 PM | 3:22 PM | 6:11 PM | 7:43 PM |
19 | 19 Mar | Wednesday | 4:32 AM | 12:08 PM | 3:23 PM | 6:12 PM | 7:45 PM |
20 | 20 Mar | Thursday | 4:30 AM | 12:08 PM | 3:24 PM | 6:14 PM | 7:47 PM |
21 | 21 Mar | Friday | 4:28 AM | 12:08 PM | 3:25 PM | 6:16 PM | 7:49 PM |
22 | 22 Mar | Saturday | 4:25 AM | 12:07 PM | 3:26 PM | 6:17 PM | 7:51 PM |
23 | 23 Mar | Sunday | 4:23 AM | 12:07 PM | 3:27 PM | 6:19 PM | 7:53 PM |
24 | 24 Mar | Monday | 4:20 AM | 12:07 PM | 3:28 PM | 6:21 PM | 7:55 PM |
25 | 25 Mar | Tuesday | 4:17 AM | 12:06 PM | 3:29 PM | 6:22 PM | 7:57 PM |
26 | 26 Mar | Wednesday | 4:15 AM | 12:06 PM | 3:30 PM | 6:24 PM | 7:59 PM |
27 | 27 Mar | Thursday | 4:12 AM | 12:06 PM | 3:31 PM | 6:26 PM | 8:00 PM |
28 | 28 Mar | Friday | 4:10 AM | 12:05 PM | 3:32 PM | 6:27 PM | 8:02 PM |
29 | 29 Mar | Saturday | 4:07 AM | 12:05 PM | 3:33 PM | 6:29 PM | 8:04 PM |
*The dates for Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr are provisional and will be confirmed upon the sighting of the new moon. |
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Providing wells, pumps, and pipes to communities in need. The lack of clean water is one of the most critical health emergencies affecting Muslim communities globally. Become a monthly donor and embark on a transformative journey to make a significant difference.


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Every child should have an ideal beginning: a nurturing environment, a secure space to play, and opportunities for education and healthcare. With immense rewards promised to Muslims who sponsor children/orphans in need. Be the change with United Muslims children response appeal.


Education
Literacy, Numeracy & Health Classes. Millions of children trapped in poverty miss out on education, perpetuating a cycle of limited income opportunities. Breaking this cycle through basic education unlocks numerous life opportunities. At United Muslims, we are the charity for education.


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Ramadan FAQs
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community. It commemorates the first revelation of the Quran to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Muslims fast during Ramadan to fulfil one of the Five Pillars of Islam, to cultivate self-discipline, to cleanse the soul, and to empathise with the less fortunate. Fasting is seen as a way to physically and spiritually purify oneself.
Yes, if you miss any fasts due to legitimate reasons such as illness or travel, you can make up for them at a later time. If you are unable to fast at all due to chronic illness or old age, you may fulfil your obligation through Fidya.
Fidya is a charitable donation made when a person is not able to fast during Ramadan due to valid reasons, like illness or pregnancy. It typically involves feeding a needy person for each day of fasting missed.
For Ramadan 2025, Fitrana is calculated to be £5 per person in the UK.
Kaffarah is the compensation required for deliberately breaking a fast during Ramadan without a valid excuse. It involves fasting for 60 consecutive days or feeding 60 needy people for each day of fasting that was intentionally missed.
Zakat-ul-Fitr should be paid before the Eid al-Fitr prayer. It is meant to purify those who fast from any indecent act or speech and to help the poor and needy.
Absolutely, giving Sadaqah (voluntary charity) is highly encouraged during Ramadan. Acts of generosity and giving are believed to be rewarded manifold in this holy month.
Ramadan 2025 is expected to start on the evening of Friday, 28 February, and end on the evening of Sunday, 30 March, but the exact dates depend on the sighting of the moon.
Eid may fall on Sunday, 30 March, or Monday, 31 March 2025, but the exact dates depend on the sighting of the moon.