Ramadan

2023 - 3 - 21

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Sources: Prem officials to let players break Ramadan fast (ESPN)

Premier League and EFL officials have been asked to provide an opportunity for players to break their fast during evening games across Ramadan.

[Leicester City](/soccer/team?id=375) and [Crystal Palace](/soccer/team?id=384) in April 2021 was believed to be the first in the division to be stopped to allow Muslim players to eat and drink mid-game. [Chelsea](/soccer/team?id=363)'s [N'Golo Kante](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/173556/N'Golo-Kanté), [Liverpool](/soccer/team?id=364)'s [Mohamed Salah](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/173896/Mohamed-Salah) and [Manchester City](/soccer/team?id=382)'s [Ilkay Gundogan](https://www.espn.com/soccer/player/_/id/131424/Ilkay-Gündogan) who are expected to fast for a month during daylight hours in accordance with one of the five pillars of Islam. [Premier League](/soccer/league/_/name/ENG.1) and English Football League (EFL) officials have been asked to provide an opportunity for players to break their fast during evening games across Ramadan, sources have told ESPN.

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Ramadan: Match officials asked to provide opportunity for Muslim ... (Sky Sports)

Match officials across the leagues have been asked to allow players to break their fast during evening matches over the holy period of Ramadan, Sky Sports News ...

They are turning dreamers into believers and it's important to shine a light on them and celebrate their achievements." I hope this inspires the next generation and gives talented girls who look like me the belief that they can also make it in the game." "Education and bridging the gap in knowledge about South Asians in football remains a major issue. [South Asians in Football page on skysports.com](https://www.skysports.com/football/news/topic/9087/south-asians-in-football) and [South Asians in the Game blog](https://www.skysports.com/football/live-blog/11694/12617883/the-south-asians-in-football-news-and-latest-updates-column) and stay tuned to Sky Sports News and our Sky Sports digital platforms. They have also been encouraged ahead of the kick-off to try and identify any players who may need to break their fast during the game, and where possible to agree a rough time for this to happen. Match officials issued with guidance ahead of holy period of Ramadan and encouraged to find natural pause in play during evening matches to allow any Muslim player or match official to break their fast before resuming the action; Ramadan begins this week and lasts around a month

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Ramadan 2023 (Bracknell Forest Council |)

We would like to wish all our residents who follow the Islamic faith a happy Ramadan. Ramadan is the most sacred month of the year for Muslims, ...

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Ramadan moon not sighted in Saudi Arabia, holy month begins on ... (Al Arabiya English)

Muslims follow a lunar calendar consisting of 12 months in a year of 354 or 355 days. Sighting a crescent moon heralds the start of Ramadan, the ninth month of ...

[Gulf](/News/gulf) However, young children, sick individuals, travelers, and women who are pregnant, nursing, or menstruating are exempt. Ramadan is observed by more than 1.8 billion Muslims worldwide and is considered a month of fasting and spirituality. Muslims follow a lunar calendar consisting of 12 months in a year of 354 or 355 days. [For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.](https://news.google.com/publications/CAAqBwgKMOnQlwswi_quAw?oc=3&ceid=US:en&hl=en-US&gl=US) [AlArabiya](/)

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Premier League to stop games and allow Muslim players to break ... (Middle East Eye)

Referees told to use a 'natural pause' in the game, such as a goal kick or a throw-in, and set a rough time for breaking the fast.

To learn more about republishing this content and the associated fees, please fill out this Referees are encouraged to identify any players who are observing Ramadan and need to break their fast during the match before the kick-off. [UK ](https://middleeasteye.net/countries/uk)to allow Muslim players to break their fast during the holy month of Ramadan.

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Ramadan to begin on Thursday in Saudi Arabia, Qatar (Aljazeera.com)

Authorities in several Muslim-majority countries, including Saudi Arabia, declare Thursday as the first day of Ramadan.

[Last year](/news/2022/4/12/ramadan-2022-fasting-hours-and-iftar-times-around-the-world), fasting across the world ranged from 10 to 20 hours a day. [greeting](/news/2022/4/1/infographic-ramadan-greetings-in-16-different-languages-interactive) in their native languages. Muslims believe that Ramadan is the month in which the first verses of the

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What is Ramadan? Why do Muslim people fast for the holy month ... (USA TODAY)

Many Muslim people will observe Ramadan by fasting from sunup to sundown, praying together, holding communal meals and festivities and more. Asma Sayeed, an ...

It is referred to as the “Night of Power,” when the Angel Jibril revealed the Qur'an’s initial verses to the Prophet Muhammad. “It's also the time when you do a lot of charitable giving. Sometimes they're prayed in congregation, in a mosque, and one-thirtieth of the Qur'an is recited each night,” she said. “It is for Muslims to remember God, to strengthen their relationship with him through an act of piety and sacrifice,” Sayeed said. Eid al-Fitr commemorates the end of Ramadan. “They remember what it is to face bodily and material deprivation,” she explained. “The more specific sense is that it's one of the holiest celebratory months in Islamic practice.” Many Muslims try to read through the Qur'an actually, during the month of Ramadan.” One major practice of Ramadan is fasting from sunrise to sunset. It marked the first time that God revealed to Muhammed he was a prophet tasked with carrying God’s message. What is Ramadan? But when is Ramadan?

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Saudi Arabia declares Ramadan to start Thursday (The Times of Israel)

Saudi Arabia, home of the holiest shrines in Islam in Mecca and Medina, has announced that the fasting month of Ramadan will start on Thursday.

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May you have a healthy and fulfilling Ramadan this 2023! (Human Resources Online)

Happy Ramadan Mubarak! This year, the 23rd of March marks the start of Ramadan, a month of fasting, reflection, and community for many of us and our Muslim ...

Human Resources Online would like to wish you a blessed and prosperous month ahead. Your friends and loved ones would definitely appreciate all your support and effort. Whether you are celebrating, or supporting those who are, Ramadan serves as the perfect time to reflect and spend time with your loved ones — with a big hearty meal, of course!

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Saudi announces Ramadan to start Thursday (MalaysiaNow)

Other Sunni-majority countries including Egypt and Qatar also announced that Ramadan would begin on Thursday, as did officials in the Palestinian ...

Authorities earlier on Tuesday called on residents to try to spot the crescent moon that marks the start of Ramadan, but it was not visible, state media said. The daytime fasting month of Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam. The kingdom's supreme court ruled on Tuesday evening that the Islamic calendar month of Shaban, which precedes Ramadan, will end on Wednesday, meaning Ramadan will begin the following day, the official Saudi Press Agency reported.

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What is Ramadan and Why Do Muslims Fast During Ramadan (Times of India)

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and it is considered the most important month for Muslims around the world. During this month, people fast from sunrise to sunset every day, abstaining from food, drink, and other physical needs. Ramadan ...

Ramadan is a month of spiritual reflection, self-improvement, and devotion to Allah. It is also important to get enough rest and exercise during the month of Ramadan. Fasting during Ramadan is believed to help purify the soul and increase spiritual awareness. Fasting during Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, which are the basic acts of worship that are mandatory for all Muslims. Fasting during Ramadan requires to exercise self-discipline and self-control. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, and it is considered the most important month for Muslims around the world.

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Ramadan 2023 moon sighting LIVE: Saudi Arabia calls Muslims to ... (Hindustan Times)

Fasting during the month of Ramadan, also known as Ramzan/Ramazan/Ramzaan is one of the five pillars of Islam during which they abstain from eating, drinking, ...

- The fasting date changes yearly because the Islamic calendar is based on the lunar cycle hence, its starting and end date depends upon the sighting of the crescent moon. from the evening of March 23 or 24, Ramadan 1444 AH when the first fast will be observed depending upon the sighting of the crescent moon. March 21 with Saudi Arabia, UAE, UK and Australia gearing up to mark the first fast of Ramadan 2023 tomorrow, March 22. four weeks and two days during which the followers of Islam fast between dawn and sunset, pray for peace and guidance, give back to the community in the form of charity or zakaat or engaging in humanitarian activities such as feeding the underprivileged and introspect to enlighten their souls. Ramadan is the ninth month of Islamic calendar that takes place for 720 hours i.e.

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School canteens should stay open during Ramadan despite low ... (New Straits Times Online)

KUALA LUMPUR: The Education Ministry has advised school canteens to continue their operations despite a lower number of pupils coming to eat during Ramadan.

"So, I suggest that the canteens continue their operations and (the canteen operators) discuss this with the school. Therefore I suggest canteen operators continue their operations because there are pupils in primary school that are not required to fast yet at an early age." There is no question of shutting them down," she said at the Yayasan Petronas Back to School Pack Handover Ceremony 2023 at Sekolah Kebangsaan Pendidikan Khas Jalan Batu (L), here today.

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Canteens must remain open throughout Ramadan, says education ... (MalaysiaNow)

Fadhlina Sidek responds to calls for canteens to close if non-Muslims make up less than 10% of the student population.

Those who fast must be polite to those who are not fasting, and those who are not fasting must learn to respect those who are fasting. "This is the Madani government, an inclusive government, where both sides respect each other. Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek today advised school canteen operators to continue operating throughout the month of Ramadan even if less than 10% of the students are non-Muslim.

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No Need To Close School Canteens During Ramadan, Says Fadhlina (The Rakyat Post)

Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek said there's no need for school canteens to close because it's not fair to non-Muslims.

These children could bring their own food and water from home but had to eat in a separate room during recess. At the same time, the process to understand other students should also begin but it doesn’t mean they should be marginalised and leave no room for the children to eat.Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek The headmistress has since apologised for her racist-laden remarks. Following the uproar, the school said the parents of all 11 non-Muslim students agreed to the canteen closure. In 2015, a teacher in a Kedah school allegedly told non-Muslim students to drink water in the toilet or drink from the tap or their own urine if they did not have water. In 2010, a headmistress of a school in Kedah accused Chinese students of being insensitive to their Muslim peers by eating in the school compound.

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Premier League to allow players to break fast mid-game during ... (Reuters)

Refereeing bodies have told Premier League and English Football League match officials to pause play so players can break their fast during the holy period ...

Ramadan begins on Wednesday and lasts a month. Match officials have been issued guidance so players can break their fast by taking on liquids, energy gels or supplements on the touchline during a pause in play. March 21 (Reuters) - Refereeing bodies have told Premier League and English Football League match officials to pause play so players can break their fast during the holy period of Ramadan, Sky Sports reported on Tuesday.

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Ramadan around the world: 2023's longest and shortest fasting hours (Al Arabiya English)

As more than 1.9 billion Muslims worldwide prepare for the holy month of Ramadan, the hours of fasting this year will range from 10 to 18 hours depending.

The average fasting hours worldwide usually fall between 14 to 15 hours. These include Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Iraq, Yemen, Iran, Lebanon, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, and Palestine. Shortest fasting hours Jakarta, Indonesia: 13 hours Madrid, Spain: 15 hours Depending on the time of year, the fasting period can exceed 20 hours. Rome, Italy: 15 hours Zurich, Switzerland: 15 hours Longest fasting hours Ottawa, Canada: 17 hours Glasgow, Scotland: 17 hours Helsinki, Finland: 17 hours

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School canteens should stay open during Ramadan, says minister (Free Malaysia Today)

Education minister Fadhlina Sidek says she does not want to see children eating at the school store or by the side of drains.

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When is Ramadan and who takes part in fasting? (The Guardian)

The exact dates change each year because Islam uses a calendar based on the cycles of the moon called the Hijri. This means Ramadan moves forward by 10 or 11 ...

In England and Wales, 6.5% of the population identify as Muslim. About two-thirds of Muslims live in the Asia-Pacific region and Indonesia, which alone has more than 209 million Muslim inhabitants. Zakat (meaning “the poor rate”) requires Muslims donate 2.5% of what they earn every year. Muslims tend to celebrate Eid with a small breakfast and give to charity before Eid prayers in congregation. While many follow Saudi Arabia’s sighting of the moon, others follow the leading religious authority in their own sect or country. It marks when the Qur’an, the holy book of Islam, was revealed to the prophet Muhammad.

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Lalamove Promotes Its Ramadan Bazaar Activity With A Pre-Fasting ... (Malaysiakini)

Lalamove, the leading on-demand delivery platform, welcomed the holy month of Ramadan with a free Coffee Bean refreshment giveaway at Plaza33, Petaling Jaya ...

KUALA LUMPUR - Lalamove, the leading on-demand delivery platform, welcomed the holy month of Ramadan with a free Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf refreshment giveaway at Plaza33, Petaling Jaya on 21 March 2023. Don’t forget to join the fun of Misi Mencari Trak Lalamove contest when you visit us at Ramadan bazaars.” "We’re excited to kick off our pre-Ramadan event at Plaza 33.

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