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Importance Of Ramadan In Egypt

Egypt is the origin of Islam. Therefore, it starts in the 9th month of the Arabic calendar. All Muslims from around the world will take part in Swam during this month. It is crucial to have a proper Ramadan calendar in Egypt. However, The Quran comes from Prophet Mohammed (PBUH). Ramadan is the month of mercy, blessings, and forgiveness. All Muslims pray this month in search of a Swab and forgiveness from Allah (SWT). Ramadan will help you to understand the hunger of poor Muslims from around the world.

Ramadan Calendar Egypt

This year, Ramadan will probably start on 23 March 2023 in  Egypt. Therefore, It is the month of forgiveness and mercy. Let’s see below to get the Ramadan timetable.

RamadanDayMarchAprilSeharFajrDhuhrAsrIftarMaghribIsha
1Thu234:29AM12:02PM3:30PM6:08PM7:26PM
2Fri244:28AM12:01PM3:30PM6:09PM7:26PM
3Sat254:26AM12:01PM3:30PM6:09PM7:27PM
4Sun264:25AM12:01PM3:30PM6:10PM7:28PM
5Mon274:24AM12:01PM3:30PM6:10PM7:28PM
6Tue284:22AM12:00PM3:30PM6:11PM7:29PM
7Wed294:21AM12:00PM3:30PM6:12PM7:30PM
8Thu304:20AM12:00PM3:30PM6:12PM7:31PM
9Fri314:18AM11:59AM3:30PM6:13PM7:31PM
10Sat14:17AM11:59AM3:30PM6:14PM7:32PM
11Sun24:16AM11:59AM3:30PM6:14PM7:33PM
12Mon34:14AM11:58AM3:30PM6:15PM7:34PM
13Tue44:13AM11:58AM3:30PM6:15PM7:34PM
14Wed54:12AM11:58AM3:30PM6:16PM7:35PM
15Thu64:10AM11:58AM3:30PM6:17PM7:36PM
16Fri74:09AM11:57AM3:30PM6:17PM7:37PM
17Sat84:07AM11:57AM3:30PM6:18PM7:37PM
18Sun94:06AM11:57AM3:30PM6:18PM7:38PM
19Mon104:05AM11:56AM3:30PM6:19PM7:39PM
20Tue114:03AM11:56AM3:30PM6:20PM7:40PM
21Wed124:02AM11:56AM3:30PM6:20PM7:40PM
22Thu134:01AM11:56AM3:30PM6:21PM7:41PM
23Fri143:59AM11:55AM3:30PM6:21PM7:42PM
24Sat153:58AM11:55AM3:30PM6:22PM7:43PM
25Sun163:57AM11:55AM3:30PM6:23PM7:44PM
26Mon173:55AM11:55AM3:30PM6:23PM7:44PM
27Tue183:54AM11:54AM3:30PM6:24PM7:45PM
28Wed193:53AM11:54AM3:30PM6:25PM7:46PM
29Thu203:51AM11:54AM3:30PM6:25PM7:47PM
30Fri213:50AM11:54AM3:30PM6:26PM7:48PM

Source Name: Ramadankareemcalendar

Significance Of Ramadan In Egypt

The significance of Ramadan is the same everywhere. There are no specific rules for any particular country during this month. However, there are some benefits given by Egypt During this month. Therefore, all place’s working hours are changed to two shifts. The first starts from 10:00 A.M. to 05:00 P.M., and the second begins after the Al Isha prayer till 02:00 A.M. Restaurants and others open the doors ahead of the Al-Maghrib prayer. During Ramadan, you must leave bad habits and adapt to all good vibes.

Practices During Ramadan

Ramadan is the best time to leave your bad habits. However, During this Ramadan, you can start practicing prayer five times. Moreover, It will help you to come into a charity giving process. Therefore, it will assist you in maintaining your life in an Islamic way. It is suggested that you should start Ramadan planning earlier. 

Tips And Resources During Ramadan

Ramadan is a time of mercy and kindness. Therefore, all the procedures and resources are written in the Quran. It is suggested that you should have healthy foods during Ramadan. However, As you have a day-long fast, you should stay hydrated. 

Donate To Muslim Charity

Zakat is one of the most crucial parts of the five pillars of Islam. For celebrating Ramadan, you think of many plans like food, gifts, and other things. But some people from around the world are fighting for those basics. During this Ramadan, as a Muslim, you should help those people who are needy of your zakat Donation.

FAQ

  • When Does Ramadan Start In Egypt?

Ans: Ramadan usually starts on the same day in Egypt as the rest of the world. This year, Ramadan is expected to begin on March 23, 2023.

  • What Are Some Ramadan Activities That People Do In Egypt?

Ans: Some everyday activities include fasting, prayer, reciting the Quran, charity work, and attending tarawih prayers. 

  •  Are There Any Special Traditions For Ramadan In Egypt?

Ans: Some unique traditions include decorating mosques and homes with lights, hanging traditional ornaments, and engaging in communal prayers.

The Final Word From Us 

Ramadan is the most crucial month for all Muslims. It is the month of helping the needy and asking for forgiveness and mercy from Allah (SWT). 

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