As Ramadan 2025 approaches, Sharjah Police have designated ten locations for the traditional iftar cannon firing, a practice that signals the end of daily fasting during the holy month. This enduring tradition holds deep cultural and religious significance in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Designated Iftar Cannon Locations

We will position iftar cannons across various regions in Sharjah to ensure accessibility for all residents and visitors. The specified locations include:
- Al Majaz Waterfront: A scenic spot popular among families and tourists.
- Muwailih Suburb Council: Serving the Muwailih community.
- Al Suyoh Suburb Council: Located in the Al Suyoh area.
- Al Rahmaniya Suburb Council: Catering to residents of Al Rahmaniya.
- Al Hamriya Suburb Council: Situated in the Al Hamriya district.
In the central region, the cannons will be at:
- Al Dhaid Fort: A historic landmark in Al Dhaid city.
- Al Naeem Mosque: Located in the Tawila’a neighborhood of Al Madam city.
For the eastern region, the sites are:
- Clock Tower and Al Hafiya Lake: Alternating locations in Kalba city.
- Khorfakkan Amphitheatre: A cultural venue in Khorfakkan.
- Flagpole Area in Dibba Al Hisn: A prominent spot in Dibba Al Hisn city.
Historical Significance of the Iftar Cannon
The tradition of firing cannons to mark iftar dates back to 10th-century Egypt. It began as a method to signal the end of the daily fast when timekeeping devices were scarce. Over time, this practice spread across the Muslim world and remains a cherished ritual in the UAE, symbolizing unity and community during Ramadan.
Crescent Moon Sighting and Ramadan’s Commencement
The start of Ramadan is determined by the sighting of the crescent moon. The UAE’s Emirates Fatwa Council has called upon Muslims to observe the crescent on the evening of Friday, February 28, 2025. If the moon is sighted, Ramadan will begin on Saturday, March 1, 2025. This practice emphasizes the importance of astronomical observations in Islamic tradition and fosters communal participation.
Observing Ramadan in Sharjah
Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar, is a period of fasting, prayer, and reflection for Muslims worldwide. From dawn to sunset, Muslims abstain from eating and drinking to purify the soul and practice self-discipline. The daily fast concludes with the iftar meal, often starting with dates and water, followed by a larger meal shared with family and friends.
In Sharjah, the firing of the iftar cannon is a significant event, bringing communities together to break their fast simultaneously. Residents and visitors are encouraged to attend these events to experience the rich cultural heritage of the emirate.
As Ramadan approaches, staying informed about specific timings and related events at the designated cannon locations is advisable. Participating in or observing the iftar cannon firing offers a deeper appreciation of the communal and spiritual aspects of Ramadan in the UAE.
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