
Our first ever Ramadan Calendar is now available.
You can download the PDF below, or pick up a printed copy at the centre (while stocks last).
Download Ramadan Calendar (JPG)

Weekly classes in Ramadan
This Ramadan, we’re running five classes every week, giving you consistent space to learn, reflect, and grow throughout the month.

I Asked the Prophet ﷺ
A course built around one question: If the Prophet ﷺ were with us today, what should we ask him in order to be saved?
Shaykh Sulayman spent 30 years forming the most important questions a person can ask, then gathering the Prophet’s ﷺ answers from authentic hadith and categorising them. It’s a guided study of what leads to salvation, what leads to destruction, and what it means to become beloved to Allah..
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Tafseer of the Qur’an
A guided explanation of selected verses, where we’ll read through Luqman’s advice to his son directly from the Qur’an. Why does Allah preserve a private conversation between a father and his child? What was so important about those words?
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Parables of the Qur’an
A short reflection series exploring the powerful stories and metaphors Allah uses in the Qur’an. A spider’s house. A good tree. Rain falling on different soil. Why are these images used? What are they teaching about belief, action, and consequence?
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Alongside these core weekly classes, we have additional online and in-person sessions planned throughout Ramadan, creating multiple opportunities to stay connected and make this month meaningful.
A Note on Ramadan Dates
Important: The start and end of Ramadan depends on the sighting of the new moon. Once confirmed, we’ll post an update on our website and social channels.
What’s included in the calendar
Daily suhoor & iftar times
Weekly schedule for in-person and online classes
Jama'ah (congregational prayer) times (where applicable)
Duas for fasting (see note below)
About the Duas
You may notice three duas listed around fasting.
There’s the well-known dua for starting the fast (suhoor intention) and the well-known dua for breaking the fast (iftar), and we’ve also included an additional iftar dua that is commonly shared, recommended by Shaykh Muhammad ‘Alawi al-Maliki as a beneficial supplication.
Ramadan at Karima Foundation
Alongside the timetable, we will be hosting a number of programmes throughout the month, including:
Community iftars
Weekly reminders
Special Ramadan classes
Youth and family activities
Full programme details will be announced soon.
Support the Work This Ramadan
Ramadan is a month of giving.
Your support helps us continue providing Islamic learning, community programmes, and local initiatives throughout the year.
