The holy month of Ramadan will begin on April 2 (Saturday), and Eid Al Fitr will fall on Monday, May 2, Ibrahim Al Jarwan, chairman of the board of directors of the Emirates Astronomical Society, said.
He added that Ramadan in 1433 Hijri Year is expected to last for 30 days.
The city of Khor Fakkan in the Emirate of Sharjah, specifically at Shark Island near Khor Fakkan Port, which is the easternmost point of the country, will precede the capital, Abu Dhabi, by about eight minutes for the start of fasting and breakfast while in Al Ghuwaifat and Al Sila, the westernmost points of the country, fasting and breakfast will begin approximately 12 minutes later than the capital, he pointed out.

Therefore, the time difference will be 20 minutes, in which Khor Fakkan will be ahead of Ghuwaifat for the start of fasting at dawn and breakfast at sunset, he underlined.
The dawn call to prayer in Khor Fakkan will be at 04.48. In Abu Dhabi, it will be at 04.56, and in Al Sila and Ghuwaifat at 05:08, Al Jarwan said.