Ramadan has begun on different days in the United Kingdom, with some Muslims observing the holy month from tomorrow, while others will start from Thursday. The Ahl-e-Sunnat UK and Overseas Trust has announced that Ramadan will begin from Thursday, according to the calendar followed by the community. However, the confusion has arisen due to the different methods of sighting the crescent moon, with some Muslims believing that the moon was not visible on Monday, and others arguing that it was visible.
The Ahl-e-Sunnat UK and Overseas Trust has declared that Ramadan will begin from Thursday, with the community’s leaders saying that Monday was not a suitable day for sighting the crescent moon. The community has expressed concerns that Eid celebrations may also be observed on different days, depending on the sighting of the crescent moon.
In the UK, many supermarkets have announced special offers on pre-dawn and post-sunset food items for the Muslim community ahead of Ramadan. The community has expressed disappointment over the confusion caused by the different days of Ramadan, with some individuals arguing that the issue of sighting the crescent moon has not been resolved despite the advent of modern technology.
Meanwhile, Abu Dhabi’s real estate market has seen a record surge in 2025, with the Abu Dhabi Real Estate Centre releasing data on the trend. In other news, the Australian government has launched an investigation into a threatening letter received by the country’s largest mosque ahead of Ramadan.
In a separate development, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, has expressed optimism that the region can move towards peace and prosperity with the agreement of the peace deal. The Saudi Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, has expressed hope that the region can move towards peace and prosperity with the agreement of the peace deal.
In another development, US President Donald Trump has said that the fate of Iran will be clear in 10 days, with the US President warning that Iran will not be allowed to possess nuclear weapons. The US President’s comment comes after former President Barack Obama sparked a media frenzy last week by commenting on the existence of extraterrestrial life.
The article also mentions that the US Defense Secretary, Mark Esper, has offered Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender, a deal to buy the Pentagon and FBI buildings in exchange for his cooperation in the investigation. Iran has written to the UN Secretary-General, warning that the US President’s statements pose a real threat to military aggression.
In a separate development, the Pakistani government has announced that 50 city wardens will be deployed to ensure security in the market. The IMF delegation will visit Pakistan on February 25.
Finally, the article asks a question about the implications of delaying the Wudu (ablution) due to impurity and what happens if the eyes are still closed when the Suhur (pre-dawn meal) time is over.

