These are the prayer times for the first 10 days of Ramadan 2023. In addition, imsak - the time in the early morning when any eating and drinking must stop - is indicated as being 10 minutes before the fajr prayers begin. The prayers are known as fajr (held at dawn), zuhr (at noon), asr (in the afternoon), maghrib (at sunset) and isha (at night). One of the Ramadan calendars that has been put together for worshippers in Birmingham shows the five prayer times. Over the month it ranges from 14 hours to 16 and a half hours a day of going without food and drink, as well as smoking and sexual activity. For example, on the predicted first day of Ramadan, the fasting time is 14 hours and six minutes. The difference between the sehri and iftar times is the length of fasting for each day. People are advised to double-check with their local mosque nearer the time of Ramadan for exact details. So when are prayers and meals likely to be for Ramadan 2023? For an idea of the meal-times for sehri and ifar, Hamariweb has a guide to expected times between the forecast dates of Ramadan. These are known as suhur or sehri for the pre-dawn meal, and iftar for the night-time meal after fasting has finished, BirminghamLive reports. READ MORE: We spoke to Muslims in Blackburn about why they love celebrating Christmas Ramadan in 2023 will start on Thursday, the 23rd of March () and will continue for 30 days until Friday, the 21st of April. Five daily prayers take place on each of the month of Ramadan and there are also two meals at either end of the fasting. The exact date will be confirmed nearer the time from verified sightings of the first faint crescent of the new moon in Britain and overseas. However, the start date this year is thought to be on or around March 23. Last year, Ramadan began on April 2 for those following the Saudi declarations and on April 3 for others who based it on Morocco or UK moon-sighting news. Muslims in Lancashire and across the UK will soon be preparing for a month of fasting as Ramadan has once again moved forward in the calendar.
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