London, Feb. 14 -- London's West End is lit up with decorations to celebrate the month of Ramzan 1447 AH-2026, a holy month for Muslims, for the fourth consecutive year.

On Friday, February 13, Mayor of London Sadiq Khan switched on the display of more than 30,000 LED lights, stretching from Piccadilly Circus through Coventry Street to Leicester Square. The lights will illuminate daily between 5 pm and 5 am throughout Ramzan, transforming one of the capital's busiest districts into a festive space.

The installation, titled Ramadan Lights, features the greeting "Happy Ramadan". The aerial display is inspired by Islamic geometric designs and celestial symbols associated with Ramzan. Funded by the Aziz Foundation and known as Sundial, the ...