Ramadan 2017

When is Ramadan 2017 Dubai


Are you looking for  when is Ramadan 2017 Dubai, Golf or Date of Ramadan 2017 in DubaiRamadan 2017 in Dubai  will end on the 25th or 26th of June depending on the sighting of the moon.Ramadan which is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar is a holy month for Muslims. During Ramadan, fasting is obligated on every Muslim, man, and woman. They don’t eat, drink, smoke or inhale any sort of substance from dawn to dusk. Muslims are also encouraged to refrain from sins and indulge themselves in religious activities.

Dates of Ramadan from 2013 to 2022 in Dubai:

Ramadan Year
First Day of Ramadan
Last Day of Ramadan
2013July 9August 7
2014June 28July 27
2015June 18July 17
2016June 7July 6
2017May 26June 24
2018May 16June 14
2019May 6June 4
2020April 24May 23
2021April 13May 12
2022April 3May 2

Life in Dubai Gets Quieter as Ramadan Approaches

Normally, life in Dubai is pretty glamorous and liberated for both the Muslim and the non-Muslim population. However, as Ramadan approaches, the environment around you changes quite a bit. During Ramadan, all restaurants, bars, and clubs, with the exception of a few hidden cafes are closed during the day.  

Publicly eating and drinking is also prohibited and may result in a heavy penalty if authorities catch you. However, Ramadan 2017 Dubai beginning in June will allow restaurants to experience a busy time after sunset as people will approach them for iftar and suhur meals.  Moreover, you will find shops, malls, and streets to be quiet empty during Ramadan as Muslims get busy in religious prayers and other holy practices. People are also expected to be dressed comparatively modestly during Ramadan.
The True Spirit of Ramadan
Ramadan 2017 in Dubai will provide an opportunity to the government to set up charities for the underprivileged members of the society. Since Muslims are required to spend more and more during this month, NGOs and government funds are often successful in collecting enough money to help the poor and needy of the community. 

Muslims also gather to perform a special prolonged prayer called Taraweeh after the Isha prayer. Moreover, the community comes closer during this month as they meet for iftar parties and religious gatherings.