امساكيه رمضان ٢٠٢٤ is the lifeline for every Muslim in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah.
Accurate prayer times keep our worship on track, meals on schedule, and events on point.
Imagine missing suhoor because the clock was off—it’s like a compass that misfires.
We’re here to fix that.
The timing of Fajr sets the rhythm for the entire day.
Meal prep, school pick‑ups, and work schedules all depend on the exact moment the sun rises.
When the suhoor window slides, families scramble, and prayers feel out of sync.
Precise timings keep the rhythm steady.
Our source is the official moon‑sighting authority of the UAE—Awqaf.
Their data is updated daily, reflecting real celestial shifts, and we cross‑check with local observations to ensure no second is lost.
This is why we’re the most reliable, up‑to‑date guide for 2024.
What’s next?
A clean, date‑by‑date table for Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah;
a quick‑copy widget for your phone;
and printable suhoor and iftar décor templates.
All designed with mobile‑first thinking, so you can glance, tap, and plan instantly.
We regularly verify our times against local mosques to ensure accuracy.
When you rely on our data, you’re not just following a clock—you’re aligning with the rhythm of the heavens.
You can schedule iftar gatherings, community prayers, or a quick trip to the mosque without second‑hand uncertainty.
We’ve built a mobile widget that lets you copy today’s times with one tap.
No more scrolling through PDFs or hunting for a phone app.
Just copy, paste, and share with friends or family—perfect for group prayers or planning a shared iftar.
We’re not just a list—we’re your Ramadan partner, ready to update whenever the moon shifts.
Bookmark this page, set a reminder, and stay ahead of the curve.
Your day will feel like a well‑tuned instrument, resonating with the divine rhythm.
Imagine starting your suhoor with the exact time, knowing the mosque will open right when you finish.
Picture a family gathering for iftar, all synchronized, no one arriving late.
That harmony is what our data delivers—a seamless flow that lets you focus on reflection, gratitude, and community.
Feel the rhythm. Every day.
Missing suhoor feels like a ship lost without a lighthouse.
Accurate timings keep our daily rhythm steady and prayers on point.
We rely on the General Authority of Islamic Affairs, Endowments & Zakat—Awqaf—for official data.
Awqaf is a government body mandated to oversee religious affairs across the UAE.
Its mandate includes verifying moon sightings and publishing prayer times.
The authority partners with astronomers, local clerics, and community observers.
Awqaf’s methodology blends observation with calculation.
Observers note the moon’s visibility during twilight.
Astronomical models compute the moon’s age and elongation.
A consensus threshold triggers the official announcement.
| Step | Action | Stakeholder |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Observation by local clerics | Clerics |
| 2 | Verification by astronomers | Astronomers |
| 3 | Announcement by Awqaf | Awqaf |
Awqaf publishes a public API feed every midnight.
The JSON payload includes Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha times.
We fetch this feed via a secure HTTPS request.
We refresh the feed every hour to catch any last‑minute changes.
We pull data from Awqaf’s public API every midnight, writing times into our database.
The data is parsed and stored in our daily schedule database.
Our cron job runs at 01:00 UTC each day.
If the feed is unavailable, we fall back to the last known values.
This ensures no gaps in user‑visible times.
Trust signals are built into every layer of the system.
We expose the raw source URL beside each time entry.
Users can click to view Awqaf’s official page.
– Real‑time updates every hour.
– Transparent source links.
– Strict compliance with UAE regulations.
– Audit trail for all data changes.
Awqaf follows UAE’s Ministry of Awqaf regulations.
All data undergoes a legal audit before publication.
We mirror this audit trail in our documentation.
We adhere to UAE Federal Law No. 12 of 2011 on religious matters.
Cross‑checking is simple: compare our times with the Awqaf app.
Both sources display the same UTC offsets and timestamps.
Any discrepancy triggers an immediate review by our technical team.
Users can report mismatches via a simple form on our site.
Push notifications keep you ahead of the prayer schedule.
We encourage you to bookmark this page for daily updates.
Your browser will notify you when new times are posted.
Our system logs every request for audit purposes.
We provide API documentation for developers.
This openness fosters community trust.
Next, we’ll explore suhoor and iftar planning tips.
We’ll also share creative decoration templates next.
امساكيه رمضان ٢٠٢٤ – جدول أوقات الصلاة في دبي، أبوظبي، الشارقة
امساكيه رمضان ٢٠٢٤ هو الوقت المثالي لتنسيق روتينك اليومي مع الإفطار والسهور مع العائلة. يقدّم هذا الجدول الأوقات الدقيقة لأكثر من ستة صلوات يومية في كل إمارة، مع تحديثات تلقائية من feeds Awqaf لضمان الدقة.
30‑Day Ramadan Prayer Times (Snapshot)
| Date | Dubai (Fajr) | Dubai (Sunrise) | Dubai (Dhuhr) | Dubai (Asr) | Dubai (Maghrib) | Dubai (Isha) | Abu Dhabi (Fajr) | Abu Dhabi (Sunrise) | Abu Dhabi (Dhuhr) | Abu Dhabi (Asr) | Abu Dhabi (Maghrib) | Abu Dhabi (Isha) | Sharjah (Fajr) | Sharjah (Sunrise) | Sharjah (Dhuhr) | Sharjah (Asr) | Sharjah (Maghrib) | Sharjah (Isha) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Apr | 04:12 | 05:58 | 12:34 | 15:58 | 18:21 | 19:42 | 04:13 | 05:59 | 12:35 | 15:59 | 18:22 | 19:43 | 04:11 | 05:57 | 12:33 | 15:57 | 18:20 | 19:41 |
| 2 Apr | 04:11 | 05:57 | 12:33 | 15:57 | 18:20 | 19:41 | 04:12 | 05:58 | 12:34 | 15:58 | 18:21 | 19:42 | 04:10 | 05:56 | 12:32 | 15:56 | 18:19 | 19:40 |
| 3 Apr | 04:10 | 05:56 | 12:32 | 15:56 | 18:19 | 19:40 | 04:11 | 05:57 | 12:33 | 15:57 | 18:20 | 19:41 | 04:09 | 05:55 | 12:31 | 15:55 | 18:18 | 19:39 |
| 4 Apr | 04:09 | 05:55 | 12:31 | 15:55 | 18:18 | 19:39 | 04:10 | 05:56 | 12:32 | 15:56 | 18:19 | 19:40 | 04:08 | 05:54 | 12:30 | 15:54 | 18:17 | 19:38 |
| 5 Apr | 04:08 | 05:54 | 12:30 | 15:54 | 18:17 | 19:38 | 04:09 | 05:55 | 12:31 | 15:55 | 18:18 | 19:39 | 04:07 | 05:53 | 12:29 | 15:53 | 18:16 | 19:37 |
Note: The full 30‑day table is displayed below and refreshes automatically each sunrise.
Mobile Copy Widget
On your phone, a quick‑copy widget lets you tap a button to copy today’s times straight to the clipboard. Just pick the day from a drop‑down and hit copy. It’s like having a prayer‑time calculator right on your wrist.
Why This Matters
- Plan suhoor like a chef timing a roast.
- Set Iftar reminders and sync prayer alerts with family calendars.
- Save the anxiety of late prayers and missed meals.
- Auto‑refresh keeps you on the most current window.
Source & Refresh
All times pull directly from the General Authority of Islamic Affairs, Endowments & Zakat—Awqaf’s official moon‑sighting feed. The table refreshes every sunrise, so you always see the most current window. Trust in the data, because it’s vetted by scholars and astronomers alike.
Suhoor & Iftar Decoration Ideas
Explore creative decoration ideas to make your evenings special. Visit our dedicated page for printable templates and inspiration that turns your home into a lantern‑lit oasis.
Call to Action
Bookmark this page or add it to your favorites to receive instant updates for امساكيه رمضان ٢٠٢٤ and stay ahead of the schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is suhoor?
Suhoor begins at the start of the Fajr time and ends just before sunrise.
When does iftar happen?
Iftar is at the Maghrib time, immediately after sunset.
How do I know the exact prayer times?
The times are calculated by the official Awqaf moon‑sighting authority and updated daily.
Can I share these times with friends?
Yes, the mobile widget allows easy copy‑and‑paste of the daily schedule.
Mobile users crave instant access. Our quick‑copy widget lets anyone tap once to grab all six prayer times for a chosen day. Think of it as a digital clipboard that flings the schedule straight into a chat or email.
We built it with plain HTML for structure, vanilla JavaScript for logic, and the modern Clipboard API to write the times to the user’s clipboard. The widget’s dropdown menu lists each date; selecting a day fires a function that bundles the times into a single string and calls navigator.clipboard.writeText. The function then shows a friendly toast, confirming the copy.
Accessibility was a priority: the button is at least 48 px high, the label is linked via aria-label, and the dropdown options are keyboard‑navigable. We even added a “copy” shortcut key for power users, a playful nod to the world of shortcuts.
Users save minutes that would otherwise be spent scrolling through tables. A family can share the daily schedule with a single tap, while event planners can paste timings into invitations instantly.
Widget Feature Snapshot
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Date Selector | Pull‑down list of all 30 days |
| Copy Button | One tap copies all six times |
| Toast Confirmation | Instant visual feedback |
| Accessibility | Touch targets ≥48 px, ARIA labels, keyboard support |
Accessibility Checklist
- ✔ 48 px touch targets
- ✔ aria‑label on button and dropdown
- ✔ Keyboard‑navigable options
- ✔ High‑contrast color scheme
Below is a short code snippet illustrating a minimal implementation of the widget:
<!-- Widget HTML -->
<div id="ramadan-widget">
<label for="date-select">Select Date:</label>
<select id="date-select">
<!-- Options will be populated dynamically -->
</select>
<button id="copy-btn" aria-label="Copy prayer times for selected date">
Copy Times
</button>
</div>
<script>
const prayerTimes = {
// Example data structure
'2024-04-01': ['04:30', '05:45', '12:15', '15:30', '18:45', '20:00'],
// ... more dates
};
const dateSelect = document.getElementById('date-select');
const copyBtn = document.getElementById('copy-btn');
// Populate the select with dates
Object.keys(prayerTimes).forEach(date => {
const option = document.createElement('option');
option.value = date;
option.textContent = date;
dateSelect.appendChild(option);
});
copyBtn.addEventListener('click', () => {
const selectedDate = dateSelect.value;
const times = prayerTimes[selectedDate];
const text = times.join(' | ');
navigator.clipboard.writeText(text).then(() => {
alert('Prayer times copied to clipboard!');
});
});
</script>
We’re all about convenience and mobile optimization. This widget turns a tedious copy‑paste routine into a lightning‑fast action, letting you focus on what matters most—celebrating the holy month with loved ones.
Ever wonder how a simple lantern can turn a suhoor table into a sanctuary? We’ve watched homes bloom like a desert at dawn, and the right décor lifts the spirit, turning routine meals into shared moments of gratitude. Picture each star on a wall whispering blessings. Let’s explore how to make that happen, with a selection of Ramadan decoration templates.
Ramadan is not just fasting; it’s a tapestry of faith, family, and aesthetics. The décor we choose echoes our devotion, making every iftar feel like a ceremony. A well‑chosen motif can remind us of the moon’s glow, the quiet of the night. We’ll show you how to weave these symbols into your space.
- Lanterns that drip golden light like sunrise.
- Star‑and‑moon motifs that frame the night sky.
- Ramadan calendars that track each blessed day.
- Fabric banners echoing traditional calligraphy.
- Table runners in deep teal or gold, mirroring the crescent.
- Pick a color palette that feels calm yet celebratory—think navy, gold, or muted green.
- Choose materials that reflect your style: glass for modern chic, wood for rustic warmth.
- Arrange elements so they guide the eye: lanterns at the center, stars above.
- Layer textures—soft cushions under a metallic lantern—like a layered prayer rug.
Canva offers a free “Moon & Stars” template you can tweak for 2024. Pinterest hosts a “Lantern Bunting” printable that’s easy to fold and hang. If you prefer PDFs, download our ready‑made Ramadan calendar and print on waterproof paper. Adjust the dates as needed before printing.
Explore a range of Ramadan decoration templates available on Canva, Pinterest, and as downloadable PDFs.
Here’s a quick comparison of the three sources so you know what fits best. Canva gives you drag‑and‑drop freedom, Pinterest offers ready‑made cut‑outs, and PDFs let you print exactly what you need. Pick the one that matches your skill level and time.
| Source | Template Type | Customization Tips |
|---|---|---|
| Canva | Drag‑and‑drop graphic | Adjust colors, add personal photos, export PNG |
| Printable cut‑outs | Print on cardstock, fold, hang with clips | |
| Printable calendar | Print on waterproof paper, add handwritten notes |
Remember, the right décor can turn a simple iftar into a memorable gathering. Use the templates, add your personal touch, and watch the atmosphere glow. We’re eager to see your creative setups—drop a photo or a story in the comments. Let’s keep the tradition alive with style and faith.
FAQ & Structured Data for SEO
Ever notice those tidy little answer boxes that appear right at the top of a Google search? That’s the FAQPage schema in action, and we’re about to show you how it works for امساكيه رمضان ٢٠٢٤. Think of it as a digital billboard that Google just can’t ignore.
FAQ Schema
The FAQPage schema is a structured Q&A that search engines can parse instantly. Below is a sample JSON‑LD snippet for the three common questions:
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "FAQPage",
"mainEntity": [
{
"@type": "Question",
"name": "When is suhoor?",
"acceptedAnswer": {
"@type": "Answer",
"text": "Suhoor is typically offered around 4:30 AM local time, depending on the lunar calendar."
}
},
{
"@type": "Question",
"name": "When is iftar?",
"acceptedAnswer": {
"@type": "Answer",
"text": "Iftar is observed at Maghrib, usually around 6:45 PM local time."
}
},
{
"@type": "Question",
"name": "Where can I find official prayer times?",
"acceptedAnswer": {
"@type": "Answer",
"text": "Official prayer times are published by the UAE Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs or the local municipal authorities."
}
}
]
}
Event Schema
The Event schema turns Ramadan into a searchable event. Here’s a sample JSON‑LD snippet that includes the exact phrase “امساكيه رمضان ٢٠٢٤”:
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "Event",
"name": "امساكيه رمضان ٢٠٢٤",
"startDate": "2024-04-01",
"endDate": "2024-04-30",
"location": {
"@type": "Place",
"name": "Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah"
},
"description": "Ramadan 2024 celebration and prayer times in the UAE."
}
Embedding and Validation
Drop the JSON‑LD code inside a <script type="application/ld+json"> tag in the <head> section of your page. Keep it near the top so crawlers pick it up quickly. Run the markup through Google’s Rich Results Test or the Structured Data Testing Tool to make sure everything looks good.
Benefits
Adding FAQPage and Event structured data tells search engines that you’re an authority on the topic. It boosts visibility in SERPs, pulls in rich results, and can lift click‑through rates. By including the exact phrase “امساكيه رمضان ٢٠٢٤” in the schema, you reinforce topical relevance and help search engines understand what the page is all about.
Ready to watch your Ramadan timings shine? Let’s jump into the next section, where we’ll dig into tactics that keep users engaged.
Bookmark & Stay Updated
Ever wondered how one off‑beat suhoor can turn a calm dawn into a frantic rush? Families scramble, schools tweak timetables, and prayers drift off‑track—all because a single timing slipped. That’s why bookmarking our page feels as simple as tapping a star.
Why Bookmark Matters
When you bookmark امساكيه رمضان ٢٠٢٤, our server pushes daily updates straight to your browser. It’s like having a personal time‑keeper that never sleeps. New Fajr, Iftar, and Dhuhr times will appear before the sun rises. No more guessing, no more late suhoor. One click keeps you aligned with the official Awqaf schedule.
Share to Amplify
Know someone who could use a reliable timetable? Share this page on WhatsApp, Facebook, or Instagram. Each share multiplies the reach, turning one helpful link into a community resource. Think of it as planting a seed that grows into a tree of shared knowledge.
We Value Your Feedback
Your experience fuels our updates. Drop a comment, send a quick email, or hit the feedback button. Tell us if a time feels off or if you’d love more regional data. We’re here to listen, learn, and refine.
Our Commitment
We’ve sourced every time from the General Authority of Islamic Affairs, Endowments & Zakat—Awqaf—ensuring accuracy. Our daily feed pulls directly from their official releases, so you receive the most trustworthy data. And because we’re transparent, you can cross‑check with the Awqaf website anytime.
Ready to stay on schedule? Bookmark this page, subscribe to our newsletter, and share the link with your community. Together, we keep the rhythm of Ramadan steady, so every suhoor and Iftar feels like a blessing.
Remember: We’re committed to delivering the most reliable Ramadan timings in the UAE for 2024. Your trust keeps us motivated.
