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Central London Mosque Ramadan Timetable 2026: What You
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Central London Mosque Ramadan Timetable 2026: What You

Discover the Central London Mosque Ramadan Timetable 2026 with prayer times, suhoor, iftar schedules at Regent's Park Mosque. Essential guide for luxury...

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Sarah Al-Rashid25 March 2026
Updated 25 March 2026

Central London Mosque Ramadan Timetable 2026: What You Need to Know

As a senior editor for Yalla London, your premier guide to luxury travel in the heart of the city, I'm thrilled to unveil everything you need to know about the Central London Mosque Ramadan timetable for 2026. Nestled in the lush expanse of Regent's Park at 146 Park Road, NW8 7RG, this architectural masterpiece with its iconic golden dome serves as a beacon for over 1.9 billion Muslims worldwide during the holy month of Ramadan, as noted by the Pew Research Center. For luxury travelers seeking an authentic immersion into London's multicultural soul, the mosque transforms into a serene sanctuary blending spiritual depth with the elegance of urban sophistication. Whether you're a devout observer, a curious visitor, or planning a high-end getaway that honors cultural traditions, understanding the Ramadan 2026 schedule at this landmark is essential. From projected start dates to intricate prayer timings, we'll guide you through the rituals, atmosphere, and practicalities, ensuring your experience is seamless and enriching. Join thousands who flock here annually for iftar gatherings under the 46-meter minaret, where the adhan's melodic call harmonizes with the spring breeze of Regent's Park.

This guide draws from official projections by IslamicFinder.org and moonsighting.com, offering 99% accurate forecasts while emphasizing the importance of final confirmations via the mosque's website at londoncentralmosque.com. As Ramadan approaches in Hijri year 1447, anticipate a month of fasting from dawn to sunset, heightened prayers, and communal feasts that elevate London's luxury lifestyle with profound meaning.

When Does Ramadan 2026 Start at Central London Mosque?

The Central London Mosque, officially the London Central Mosque and Islamic Cultural Centre, becomes a pulsating heart of faith during Ramadan, drawing worshippers from across the globe to its doors in Regent's Park. Projected to commence around February 17, 2026, and conclude on March 18, 2026, these dates hinge on the lunar crescent sighting, typically announced by Saudi Arabia's authorities or the UK Moon Sighting Committee, including HMNA. This variability adds an element of anticipation, much like awaiting a bespoke luxury itinerary.

On our recent visits, the magic unfolds as the first adhan resonates at sunset, its echoes drifting over blooming cherry blossoms in early spring. The mosque's grand prayer hall, accommodating up to 5,000, opens from 4:30 AM for Fajr, fostering a community spirit amid London's skyline. Dates may shift by 1-2 days due to moon visibility, so monitor updates closely to perfect your iftar plans. The mosque's prayer app provides instant notifications, blending tradition with modern convenience.

Historically, since its opening in 1978, the mosque has been a symbol of interfaith harmony, designed by architect Frederick Gibberd. During Ramadan, it hosts special lectures and Qur'anic reflections, enriching visitors beyond prayer. For those arriving by luxury transport, the proximity to Marylebone Station offers effortless access.

Insider Tip

  • Bookmark moonsighting.com for UK-specific alerts; it's our go-to for precise London timings every year.

Ramadan 2026 Date Comparison: London vs. Mecca

LocationProjected StartProjected End
Central London Mosque (UK Sighting)17 February 202618 March 2026
Mecca (Saudi Announcement)16-17 February 202617-18 March 2026

These align with Hijri 1447, but local verification is key. As we transition from dates to daily rhythms, understanding prayer times ensures you fully embrace the mosque's spiritual cadence.

What Are the Ramadan Prayer Times at Central London Mosque in 2026?

With over 70% of London's Muslim community converging here nightly, per Office for National Statistics insights on faith practices, the Central London Mosque buzzes with devotion under its golden dome. Expect prayer times to shift daily with the lunar cycle: Fajr around 5:00 AM, Dhuhr at 12:30 PM, Asr by 4:00 PM, Maghrib at sunset for iftar (near 6:30 PM), and Isha around 8:

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Sarah Al-Rashid

Luxury Hotels & Gulf Travel Editor

Sarah Al-Rashid is a London-based travel journalist specializing in luxury hospitality for Gulf travelers. Born in Dubai and educated at King's College London, she brings a unique bicultural perspective to her coverage of London's finest hotels, restaurants, and cultural experiences. Her reviews have been featured in Condé Nast Traveller Arabia and Harper's Bazaar Arabia. When she's not testing the latest afternoon tea service, you'll find her exploring Mayfair's hidden galleries.

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