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Glasgow Central Mosque Confirms Ramadan Begins Today with Timings
The Glasgow Central Mosque has officially announced that the holy month of Ramadan begins today, March 10, 2026. This declaration aligns with mosques that follow the Saudi calendar, marking a significant moment for the Muslim community in Glasgow and around the world.
During Ramadan, Muslims observe fasting from dawn until sunset, making the times for Suhoor (the pre-dawn meal) and Iftar (the evening meal) crucial for daily routines. The mosque has shared specific timings to assist worshippers in their observance.
Suhoor and Iftar Timings for 2026
According to the Glasgow Central Mosque, Suhoor will be served at 05:00, while Iftar will commence at 18:30. These timings will help the community prepare for their daily fasts, fostering a sense of unity and spiritual reflection during this important period.
The start of Ramadan offers an opportunity for Muslims to engage in prayer, community service, and charitable acts. The mosque encourages worshippers to participate in various activities and events throughout the month to deepen their faith and strengthen community bonds.
Community Engagement During Ramadan
In the spirit of Ramadan, the Glasgow Central Mosque has organized several initiatives aimed at promoting solidarity and compassion. These include daily prayers, educational sessions, and community meals to foster connections among members.
The mosque’s leadership expressed hope that this Ramadan will inspire individuals to reflect on their values and enhance their sense of community. Initiatives such as food drives and charity collections will be in place to support those in need, ensuring that the essence of giving is upheld during this sacred month.
As Ramadan progresses, the Glasgow Central Mosque will continue to provide updates on events, activities, and any changes to prayer timings, ensuring that the community remains informed and engaged.
The announcement of Ramadan’s commencement serves as a reminder of the importance of faith and unity, resonating not just in Glasgow, but across the globe as millions prepare to observe this significant period in the Islamic calendar.
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