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London’s West End lit up for Ramadan for first time

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Published March 22, 2023
London’s West End lit up for Ramadan for first time

International Desk: For the first time, London’s West End has been lit up with 30,000 lights to mark the holy month of Ramadan.

Coventry Street, which links Leicester Square with Piccadilly, is illuminated with “Happy Ramadan”.

The lights were switched on by the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, who is one of the 1.3 million Muslims in London celebrating Ramadan.

The display was organised by Ayshea Desai, who was inspired by her fondness for Christmas lights.

She said: “I just had the ambition to do it like the Christmas lights.

“I remembered going to visit the Christmas lights with my sister when I was growing up and I also had an opportunity to live in the Middle East and I wanted to bring that joy and magic to London, the city that I’m from.”

Ms Desai began the project three years ago.

“It looks incredible, I’m so overwhelmed with the response,” she said.

“It’s such an important month for Muslims.

“I wanted to raise that awareness as well to let our neighbours know that this is a really important month for us, it’s my favourite month of the year and I’m just grateful that we’re here today.”

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