School and university schedules for the holy Ramadan month, declared by official communication from the Federal Direction of Education.
According to the statement, school running on one shift will operate from Monday to Thursday with classes starting at 8:00 AM and ending at 12:30 PM.
These establishments will be open at 8:00 AM on Fridays but will close a bit before noon.
The front shift of schools using a two shift format runs from 8 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday.
The evening shift, however, would run from Monday to Thursday from 12:30 to 4:30.
Friday, the evening shift will start somewhat later, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m.
This updated schedule aims to help both pupils and teachers to better balance their academic duties during the fasting period.
The Islamic month of Ramadan is also known as Ramazan, Ramzaan, or Ramzan.
Highly revered, it is the ninth moon of the Islamic lunar calendar.
The crescent moon sets started and ended each Islamic month.
The crescent moon shows itself just after the new moon.
Muslims keep Roza, a fast lasting from dawn to sunset all through Ramadan.
Among the most crucial religious traditions of Islam, this fasting is one of them. Eid ul Fitr marks the finish of Ramadan.
Another name for this observance is the Festival of Breaking the Fast. Islam’s two major religious celebrations are Eid alFitr.
Education officials hope to guarantee that learning goes uninterrupted while yet respecting the special demands and schedules linked with Ramzan by introducing these modifications.
The new hours should support productivity and also respect the value of the holy month—a balance approach.