Slide 1 of 4, Festive lighting hung in central London with the wording Happy Ramadan., Happy Ramadan lights are lit up in the West End Set up by the Aziz Foundation, the light display, inspired by Islamic geometric patterns and celestial symbols associated with Ramadan, is made up of more than 30,000 LED bulbs. The lights above Coventry Street will be switched on from 5pm – 5am every night from 28th February to 29th March, and then on 30th March, the display will change from Ramadan is almost upon us and to celebrate the holy month London will once again host an array of themed lights in the West End. Marking a time of reflection, prayer, and giving, over Ramadan , Muslims abstain from eating and drinking from sunrise and sundown and engage in forms of worship throughout the day to build a stronger relationship In 2023, Algbra was proud to bring Ramadan Lights to Central London alongside Aisha Desai, The Aziz Foundation and the Heart of London Business Alliance. This year, we're bringing back the iconic lights in the iconic Oxford Street! AS SEEN IN. A dazzling display of more than 30,000 LED bulbs will light up the West End every night from 5pm to 5am throughout Ramadan. The free aerial installation, organised by the Aziz Foundation, will Above it all, the decorations were headed by "Happy Ramadan" banner in lights. The project was the first of its scale to include the installation of 30,000 sustainable lights. The design was developed by non-profit organisation Ramadan Lights UK, which was founded by Aisha Desai. Organised by non-profit organisation Ramadan Lights UK, the initiative is run on donations from the members of the public. The brain behind the project, Aisha Desai, Head of Community of Algbra, said this was an extension of her initial Ramadan lights campaign launched three years ago. The initiative was driven by non-profit organisation Ramadan Lights UK, who rallied to set up the display through public donations. Its founder, Aisha Desai, said: “As a child, a trip into LONDON: The UK’s capital, London, was illuminated with festive lights to celebrate the Muslim holy month of Ramadan for the third consecutive year this week. Mayor Sadiq Khan switched on over The Aziz Foundation has brought new, spectacular Ramadan Lights to the West End. The aerial lights, overhanging Coventry Street in Westminster, have been given a brand new design. This is the second year Ramadan Lights have brightened up Central London, spreading the joy of the Muslim holy month to all communities. The concept has been curated by Ramadan Lights UK, a not-for-profit organisation which aims to spread awareness of the month of fasting. "This carefully curated concept depicts the phases of the moon throughout the blessed month, bringing the light of Ramadan to the streets of London," Ramadan Lights UK said in an Instagram post. London’s Ramadan Lights are back, and this year, they’re bigger, brighter, and tastier than ever. Returning for a third year, Ramadan Lights London 2025 will once again transform the West End into a dazzling display of faith, culture, and unity. But this year, there’s more than just the stunning aerial light installation. Expect a brand-new []
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