Current Time in Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān
How to Check Current Time in Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān, Egypt
Open the Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/egypt/al-ashir-min-ramadan. The page loads with Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān pre-selected on the visual 24-hour grid, which is useful if you are planning a supplier call in Egypt’s industrial corridor or checking factory working hours near Cairo before sending a message.
Add comparison cities with the “+ Add City” button: Click + Add City and search for cities such as London, New York, and Dubai. These are practical comparisons for real business use because Egypt commonly overlaps with UK trade, US client communication, and Gulf-region logistics and construction partnerships.
Drag across the grid to compare working hours visually: Click Select if needed, then drag on Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān’s row from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM to highlight a purple range; you can adjust it using the left and right handles or move the whole block by dragging the center. This instantly shows that a 9–11 AM slot in Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān is 7–9 AM in London during British Summer Time, 2–4 AM in New York during Eastern Daylight Time, and 10 AM–12 PM in Dubai, helping you avoid scheduling a US call in the middle of the night.
Export the selected time for your team or clients: Once a range is highlighted, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially useful when coordinating a production update, freight handoff, or remote meeting, because the exported event opens in each participant’s local time automatically instead of forcing everyone to calculate Cairo time manually.
About Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān Time Zone
Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān uses the Africa/Cairo IANA time zone, the standard time zone identifier for Cairo and most of Egypt. The city follows Eastern European Time (EET), UTC+2 during standard time and Eastern European Summer Time (EEST), UTC+3 when daylight saving time is in effect. Because Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān is in the Sharqia Governorate area east of Cairo and part of the Greater Cairo industrial orbit, its business hours align closely with Cairo’s government, banking, manufacturing, and logistics schedules.
Egypt currently observes daylight saving time again. In recent years, DST has been applied from the last Friday in April until the last Thursday in October, with clocks moving forward by one hour at the start of the DST period and moving back by one hour at the end. That means Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān is UTC+3 in summer and UTC+2 in winter, which affects meeting planning with Europe, North America, and Asia because the time gap changes seasonally.
Compared with nearby regional time zones, Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān usually matches Israel and parts of Eastern Europe during some parts of the year, stays 1 hour behind Dubai (UTC+4) year-round, and is often 1 to 2 hours ahead of London depending on whether the UK and Egypt are both on daylight saving time. It is also several hours ahead of North American time zones, which is important for export businesses, textile sourcing, food processing, and industrial operations that communicate with partners in Europe, the Gulf, and the United States.
Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān City Details
Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān is a major Egyptian city with a population of 246,148, located at 30.29636° N, 31.74633° E. Its position places it northeast of Cairo in an important planned industrial zone known for manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution activity, making accurate time coordination especially relevant for plant operations, trucking schedules, and supplier communication.
The local currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP), which is the currency used for salaries, retail pricing, transport, and business transactions throughout Egypt. The country dialing code is +20, so international callers reaching Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān from abroad would dial Egypt’s country code first, followed by the local number format used by the recipient.
Time Differences from Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān
Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān’s time difference depends on Egypt’s daylight saving period, so the gap with other cities can shift during the year. In practical scheduling terms, this matters for recurring calls, shipment cutoffs, and cross-border customer support because the same 9 AM meeting in Egypt will not always map to the same local time abroad every month.
With London, Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān is typically 2 hours ahead when Egypt is on UTC+3 and the UK is on UTC+1 during British Summer Time. For example, when it’s 9:00 AM in Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān, it’s 7:00 AM in London in that common summer setup; in winter, the gap is often still 2 hours when Egypt is UTC+2 and London is UTC+0.
With New York, Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān is commonly 7 hours ahead when Egypt is on DST and New York is on Eastern Daylight Time, and often 7 hours ahead in many winter periods as well when Egypt is UTC+2 and New York is UTC-5. So 9:00 AM in Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān is 2:00 AM in New York, which makes same-day live collaboration difficult unless the Egypt side schedules later in the afternoon.
With Dubai, Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān is 1 hour behind because Dubai stays on UTC+4 year-round and does not observe daylight saving time. That means 9:00 AM in Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān is 10:00 AM in Dubai, a convenient overlap for Gulf trade, engineering, procurement, and regional management calls.
With Tokyo, Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān is usually 6 hours behind when Egypt is on UTC+3 and 7 hours behind when Egypt is on UTC+2, since Tokyo remains on UTC+9 all year. For a concrete example, 9:00 AM in Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān is 3:00 PM in Tokyo during Egypt’s summer time, which can work well for same-day manufacturing or sourcing discussions.
With Sydney, the difference changes more because both Egypt and parts of Australia can shift seasonally. A common comparison is that Sydney is 7 hours ahead of Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān when Egypt is on UTC+3 and Sydney is on AEST (UTC+10), so 9:00 AM in Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān is 4:00 PM in Sydney; when Sydney moves to daylight saving time, the gap can increase to 8 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time zone is Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān in?
Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān is in the Africa/Cairo time zone, which is the official IANA time zone used for Cairo and most of Egypt. This zone uses UTC+2 during standard time and UTC+3 when Egypt observes daylight saving time, so the exact current offset depends on the date.
Does Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān observe daylight saving time?
Yes, Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān follows Egypt’s daylight saving time rules because it uses the Africa/Cairo time zone. Egypt has recently applied DST from the last Friday in April until the last Thursday in October, which means clocks are generally 1 hour ahead in summer compared with winter.
Time difference between Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān and New York?
Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān is usually about 7 hours ahead of New York, although exact alignment can vary briefly around DST transition periods because the US and Egypt do not always change clocks on the same dates. In a common example, 9:00 AM in Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān corresponds to 2:00 AM in New York, so the best overlap is often Egypt afternoon with New York morning.
Best time to call Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān from US/UK?
From the UK, the most practical calling window is usually 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM London time, which maps to late morning through early evening in Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān. From the US East Coast, a good option is often 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM New York time, which becomes mid-afternoon to early evening in Egypt and is much more realistic than trying to reach Egyptian offices during your own afternoon.
What is the UTC offset for Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān?
The UTC offset for Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān is UTC+2 during standard time and UTC+3 during daylight saving time. Because Egypt changes offset seasonally, you should always check the specific date if you are booking flights, arranging customs clearance, or setting recurring online meetings.
What currency does Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān use?
Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān uses the Egyptian Pound (EGP), the national currency of Egypt. If you are traveling, paying suppliers, or estimating local costs such as transport, meals, or hotel stays, all standard transactions in the city are priced in EGP.
Is Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān the same time as Cairo?
Yes, Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān has the same local time as Cairo because both use the Africa/Cairo time zone. This is useful for travelers landing at Cairo International Airport or companies coordinating between Cairo headquarters and industrial facilities in Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān, since there is no local time difference to account for.
When it is 9 AM in Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān, what time is it in London, Dubai, or Tokyo?
A typical conversion is: 9:00 AM in Al ‘Āshir min Ramaḑān = 7:00 AM in London, 10:00 AM in Dubai, and 3:00 PM in Tokyo when Egypt is on daylight saving time. Because London changes clocks seasonally and Tokyo does not, the London and Tokyo relationships can shift by an hour at different times of year, so date-specific checking is important for recurring meetings.