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Sadiq Khan switches on UK’s first ever Ramadan lights in London


By PA News



The Mayor of London has switched on the city’s first ever celebratory Ramadan lights.

The installation of 30,000 sustainable lights, which on this scale are the first in Europe, will illuminate Piccadilly Circus for the month of Ramadan.

The festival is observed by Muslims, including Sadiq Khan, who this year will fast in daylight hours from March 22 to April 21.

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan officially switched on the lights on Tuesday (Aaron Chown/PA)
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan officially switched on the lights on Tuesday (Aaron Chown/PA)

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 central London to see the festive lights was an annual treat.

“My sister and I would lie in the back of the car looking at the lights through the sunroof. It was magical.

The lights will stay on for the entire month of Ramadan (Aaron Chown/PA)
The lights will stay on for the entire month of Ramadan (Aaron Chown/PA)

“As a proud Muslim, I wanted to bring some of that magic to my community… And three years ago, that journey began with Ramadan Lights.

“And our generous donors have helped us go from strength to strength.”

The lights can be seen in London’s West End (Aaron Chown/PA)
The lights can be seen in London’s West End (Aaron Chown/PA)

The lights read Happy Ramadan, with glittering moons and stars to match.

The curated concept depicts the phases of the moon throughout Ramadan.

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