UAE Announces Monday As The First Day Of Ramadan 2024
The United Arab Emirates' Moon-sighting Committee has officially declared that the first day of the holy month of Ramadan will fall on Monday, the 11th of March 2024. This announcement also confirms that today, Sunday, marks the conclusion of Sha'ban.
Ramadan, a period of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community for Muslims around the world, begins with the sighting of the new moon, a practice rooted in Islamic tradition. The UAE's Moon-sighting Committee's declaration aligns with this tradition, setting the stage for the commencement of this sacred month.

The determination of the start date for Ramadan is of significant importance to Muslims, as it marks a month dedicated to spiritual growth and discipline. During Ramadan, observers fast from dawn until sunset, refraining from consuming food and drink and engaging in negative behaviors. The fast is broken each evening with a meal known as Iftar, which is often shared with family and friends.
The announcement by the UAE's Moon-sighting Committee not only serves as a religious guideline but also as an organizational marker for both public and private sectors in the country. The beginning of Ramadan influences working hours, school schedules, and business operations, reflecting the significance of this month in the Islamic calendar.
As the UAE prepares to welcome Ramadan on Monday, 11th March 2024, communities across the nation are gearing up for a month filled with faith, reflection, and unity. This period is also marked by charitable acts and increased mosque attendance, as Muslims seek to deepen their spiritual connection during this holy month.
The confirmation of Ramadan's start date by the UAE's Moon-sighting Committee ensures that all preparations for this sacred time can proceed with clarity and coordination. As families and individuals make ready for a month of fasting and spiritual renewal, the significance of this announcement resonates throughout the Islamic world.
With inputs from WAM