Discover the accurate Ramadan Timetable 2025 based on the East London
Mosque, applicable only to London. This Ramadan timetable is
specifically for the year 2025.
You can now download our Ramadan Timetable 2025 to help you track your
fasting during this blessed month.
Date | Day | Islamic Date | Timezone | Suhoor Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Iftar Maghrib | Isha |
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28-Feb-25 | Fri | 29 | GMT | 05:08 | 06:45 | 12:18 | 15:47 | 17:43 | 19:10 |
01-Mar-25 | Sat | 1 | GMT | 05:05 | 06:42 | 12:18 | 15:49 | 17:44 | 19:10 |
02-Mar-25 | Sun | 2 | GMT | 05:03 | 06:40 | 12:18 | 15:51 | 17:46 | 19:12 |
03-Mar-25 | Mon | 3 | GMT | 05:01 | 06:38 | 12:18 | 15:52 | 17:48 | 19:13 |
04-Mar-25 | Tue | 4 | GMT | 04:59 | 06:36 | 12:17 | 15:54 | 17:50 | 19:15 |
05-Mar-25 | Wed | 5 | GMT | 04:57 | 06:34 | 12:17 | 15:55 | 17:51 | 19:15 |
06-Mar-25 | Thu | 6 | GMT | 04:55 | 06:32 | 12:17 | 15:57 | 17:53 | 19:17 |
07-Mar-25 | Fri | 7 | GMT | 04:52 | 06:29 | 12:17 | 15:58 | 17:55 | 19:18 |
08-Mar-25 | Sat | 8 | GMT | 04:50 | 06:27 | 12:16 | 16:00 | 17:57 | 19:20 |
09-Mar-25 | Sun | 9 | GMT | 04:48 | 06:25 | 12:16 | 16:01 | 17:58 | 19:20 |
10-Mar-25 | Mon | 10 | GMT | 04:46 | 06:23 | 12:16 | 16:02 | 18:00 | 19:22 |
11-Mar-25 | Tue | 11 | GMT | 04:43 | 06:20 | 12:16 | 16:04 | 18:02 | 19:24 |
12-Mar-25 | Wed | 12 | GMT | 04:41 | 06:18 | 12:15 | 16:05 | 18:03 | 19:25 |
13-Mar-25 | Thu | 13 | GMT | 04:39 | 06:16 | 12:15 | 16:07 | 18:05 | 19:26 |
14-Mar-25 | Fri | 14 | GMT | 04:37 | 06:14 | 12:15 | 16:08 | 18:07 | 19:28 |
15-Mar-25 | Sat | 15 | GMT | 04:34 | 06:11 | 12:14 | 16:10 | 18:09 | 19:30 |
16-Mar-25 | Sun | 16 | GMT | 04:32 | 06:09 | 12:14 | 16:11 | 18:10 | 19:31 |
17-Mar-25 | Mon | 17 | GMT | 04:30 | 06:07 | 12:14 | 16:12 | 18:12 | 19:32 |
18-Mar-25 | Tue | 18 | GMT | 04:28 | 06:05 | 12:14 | 16:14 | 18:14 | 19:34 |
19-Mar-25 | Wed | 19 | GMT | 04:25 | 06:02 | 12:13 | 16:15 | 18:15 | 19:35 |
20-Mar-25 | Thu | 20 | GMT | 04:24 | 06:00 | 12:13 | 16:16 | 18:17 | 19:37 |
21-Mar-25 | Fri | 21 | GMT | 04:22 | 05:58 | 12:13 | 16:18 | 18:19 | 19:38 |
22-Mar-25 | Sat | 22 | GMT | 04:20 | 05:55 | 12:12 | 16:19 | 18:20 | 19:39 |
23-Mar-25 | Sun | 23 | GMT | 04:18 | 05:53 | 12:12 | 16:20 | 18:22 | 19:41 |
24-Mar-25 | Mon | 24 | GMT | 04:16 | 05:51 | 12:12 | 16:22 | 18:24 | 19:43 |
25-Mar-25 | Tue | 25 | GMT | 04:14 | 05:49 | 12:12 | 16:23 | 18:26 | 19:44 |
26-Mar-25 | Wed | 26 | GMT | 04:12 | 05:46 | 12:12 | 16:24 | 18:27 | 19:45 |
27-Mar-25 | Thu | 27 | GMT | 04:10 | 05:44 | 12:11 | 16:26 | 18:29 | 19:47 |
28-Mar-25 | Fri | 28 | GMT | 04:09 | 05:42 | 12:11 | 16:27 | 18:31 | 19:49 |
29-Mar-25 | Sat | 29 | GMT | 04:06 | 05:39 | 12:11 | 16:28 | 18:32 | 19:49 |
30-Mar-25 | Sun | 30 | BST | 05:04 | 06:37 | 13:10 | 17:29 | 19:34 | 20:51 |
31-Mar-25 | Mon | 1* | BST | 05:03 | 06:35 | 13:10 | 17:31 | 19:36 | 20:53 |
The holy month of Ramadan stands as one of the most significant times in the Islamic calendar. Ramadan devoted to fasting, heartfelt prayers, worship, recitation the Qur’an, and deep self-reflection. Ramadan invites Muslims to refrain from sinful behavior and deepen their connection with Allah (SWT).
Fasting is a fourth pillar of Islam, a profound act of worship that brings massive spiritual rewards when practiced in accordance with the Sunnah and the teachings of Islam. This sacred obligation is a testament to self-discipline, devotion, and obedience to Allah’s commands.
Abu Huraira related that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said :
“Whoever fasts during Ramadan with faith and seeking his reward from Allah will have his past sins forgiven. Whoever prays during the nights in Ramadan with faith and seeking his reward from Allah will have his past sins forgiven. And he who passes Lailat Al-Qadr in prayer with faith and seeking his reward from Allah will have his past sins forgiven.” (Bukhari, Muslim)
In another reference for Ramadan:
Abu Huraira related that the Prophet (peace be upon him) said:
Allah the Majestic and Exalted said: “Every deed of man will receive ten to 700 times reward, except Siyam (fasting), for it is for Me and I shall reward it (as I like). There are two occasions of joy for one who fasts: one when he breaks the fast and the other when he will meet his Lord” (Muslim).
Fasting is a profound act of worship that allows self-reflection and strengthens faith, serving as a pathway for spiritual growth and renewal. May Ramadan 2025 bring countless blessings, ease, and peace to all of the muslims around the world.
The Islamic calendar follows the lunar cycle, which means the start of Ramadan timings & date occurs 10 days earlier compare to every previous year. So, when will Ramadan 2025 begin & when does ramadan end? In the UK, Ramadan 2025 is expected to start on Friday, 28 February 2025 , and fasting will end on the evening of Sunday, 30 March 2025. However, these dates may vary depending on the official moon sighting
An Ashra in Ramadan refers to a set of ten days, dividing the holy month into three parts: Mercy (Rahmah), Forgiveness (Maghfirah), and Salvation from Hellfire, each with unique spiritual significance.
The 1st Ashra signifies Mercy (Rahmah) from Allah. It’s a time to seek His compassion through fasting, prayers, and good deeds while showing kindness and mercy to those around us.
The 2nd Ashra represents Forgiveness (Maghfirah), urging us to seek Allah's pardon and forgive others. These days encourage spiritual purification and helping those in need through acts of charity and kindness.
The 3rd Ashra symbolizes Salvation from Hellfire, focusing on heartfelt prayers and charity. It's a time to seek protection from Hellfire while offering support to those enduring hardships.