Ramadan, the ninth month, is one of the holiest in the Islamic calendar. Muslims worldwide follow sawm (fasting - one of the five pillars of Islam) to commemorate the sacred month. Therefore, Ramadan rituals are observed for 29-30 days from the first sighting of the crescent moon to the other. Moon sighting is important to decide the beginning and the end of the month of Ramadan.
Muslim community observes fast (Roza) from dawn to dusk. After the day is over, in the evening, they break their fast (Roza) by eating meals, known as Iftar with family or friends.?It is believed that by refraining from food and water throughout the day, one understands the pain and suffering of other people and gets closer to the almighty God (Allah).
Here's?the?list of major cities with Sheri and Iftar timing for 17th Roza on April 8, 2023. Take a look:
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Roza | Date | Sehri | Iftar |
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17th | April 8, 2023 | 5:12 AM | 6:54 PM |
Roza | Date | Sehri | Iftar |
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17th | April 8, 2023 | 4:42 AM | 6:45 PM |
Roza | Date | Sehri | Iftar |
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17th | April 8, 2023 | 4:49 AM | 6:22 PM |
Roza | Date | Sehri | Iftar |
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17th | April 8, 2023 | 4:52 AM | 6:47 PM |
Roza | Date | Sehri | Iftar |
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17th | April 8, 2023 | 4:30 AM | 6:29 PM |
Roza | Date | Sehri | Iftar |
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17th | April 8, 2023 | 4:33 AM | 6:31 PM |
Roza | Date | Sehri | Iftar |
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17th | April 8, 2023 | 5:00 AM | 6:36 PM |
Roza | Date | Sehri | Iftar |
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17th | April 8, 2023 | 4:06 AM | 5:55 PM |
Roza | Date | Sehri | Iftar |
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17th | April 8, 2023 | 4:44 AM | 6:59 PM |
Roza | Date | Sehri | Iftar |
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17th | April 8, 2023 | 4:15 AM | 6:10 PM |
Roza | Date | Sehri | Iftar |
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17th | April 8, 2023 | 4:42 AM | 6:45 PM |
Roza | Date | Sehri | Iftar |
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17th | April 8, 2023 | 4:56 AM | 6:55 PM |
Roza | Date | Sehri | Iftar |
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17th | April 8, 2023 | 5:09 AM | 6:59 PM |
Dua For Keeping The Fast? (Sehri Ki Dua | Suhoor Dua)
"Wa bisawmi ghaddan nawaiytu min shahri ramadan"
Dua For Breaking A Fast? (Iftar ki Dua | Iftar Dua)
" Allahumma inni laka sumtu wa bika aamantu wa 'alayka tawakkaltu wa 'ala rizq-ika aftarthu fathakabl minni"
In India,?The holy month of Ramadan 2023 is likely to begin on March 23, this depends on the sighting of the crescent moon and will last for four weeks and ends with Eid-ul-Fitr.?On April 24, Eid-ul-Fitr will be observed. Every nation observes its holy month on a different day. Muslim communities all over the world observe Ramadan.
In Indonesia Ramadan started on March 22, while in Dubai and UAE, Ramadan begins on March 23. On March 23, 2023, Ramadan begins in Turkey, Lebanon, Kuwait, Morocco, Maldives, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Tunisia.
When does Ramadan start in India? | Thursday, March 23, 2023 |
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How long is Ramadan 2023?? | 30 days (From March 23 to April 23) |
When does Ramadan end? | Saturday, April 22, 2023 |
When Is Laylat al-Qadr? | On or around Monday, April 18, 2023 |
When Does Eid al-Fitr Start? | Sunday, April 23, 2023, or April 24 |
During the holy month of Ramadan Roza (fasting) begins after sunrise and culminates with sunset Consumption of food and water is prohibited between sunrise and sunset. Interestingly, the days start with Fajr (prayer during dawn), followed by Zhuhr (midday), Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (evening) and conclude with the Isha (night).
Muslims consume a pre-dawn meal called Suhur, and they break their fast by having Iftaar during this month.
DATE | ?SEHRI TIME | ?IFTAR TIME |
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23 Mar 2023 | 05:03 AM | 6:35 PM |
24 Mar 2023 | 05:01 AM | 6:35 PM |
25 Mar 2023 | 05:00 AM | 6:36 PM |
26 Mar 2023 | 04:59 AM | 6:37 PM |
27 Mar 2023 | 04:58 AM | 6:37 PM |
28 Mar 2023 | 04:56 AM | 6:38 PM |
29 Mar 2023 | 04:55 AM | 6:38 PM |
30 Mar 2023 | 04:54 AM | 6:39 PM |
31 Mar 2023 | 04:53 AM | 6:39 PM |
01 Apr 2023 | 04:51 AM | 6:40 PM |
02 Apr 2023 | 04:50 AM | 6:40 PM |
03 Apr 2023 | 04:49 AM | 6:41 PM? |
04 Apr 2023 | 04:48 AM | 6:42 PM |
05 Apr 2023 | 04:46 AM | 6:42 PM |
06 Apr 2023 | 04:45 AM | 6:43 PM |
07 Apr 2023 | 04:44 AM | 6:43 PM |
08 Apr 2023 | 04:42 AM | 6:44 PM |
09 Apr 2023 | 04:41 AM | 6:44 PM |
10 Apr 2023 | 04:40 AM | 6:45 PM |
11 Apr 2023 | 04:39 AM | 6:45 PM |
12 Apr 2023 | 04:37 AM | 6:46 PM |
13 Apr 2023 | 04:36 AM | 6:47 PM |
14 Apr 2023 | 04:35 AM | 6:47 PM |
15 Apr 2023 | 04:34 AM | 6:48 PM |
16 Apr 2023 | 04:32 AM | 6:48 PM |
17 Apr 2023 | 04:31 AM | 6:49 PM |
18 Apr 2023 | 04:30 AM | 6:49 PM |
19 Apr 2023 | 04:29 AM | 6:50 PM |
20 Apr 2023 | 04:28 AM | 6:51 PM |
21 Apr 2023 | 04:26 AM | 6:51 PM |
According to Islamic culture, the origins of Ramadan can be traced back to the seventh century, when the Prophet Muhammad received the first verses of the Quran, the holy book of Islam, during the month of Ramadan. According to Islamic tradition, the revelation of the Quran to Muhammad began on the 27th night of Ramadan, a night that is known as Laylat al-Qadr, or the Night of Power. Muslims believe that Laylat al-Qadr is the holiest night of the year and that praying on this night is more valuable than praying for a thousand months.
The practice of fasting during Ramadan is based on the Quranic injunction to "fast for a fixed number of days". Muslims are required to abstain from food, drink, and other physical needs during daylight hours throughout the month of Ramadan. The fast is broken at sunset with a meal known as iftar, which typically consists of dates, water, and a light meal. After the meal, Muslims perform the Maghrib prayer, the fourth of the five daily prayers in Islam.
Ramadan is also a time for spiritual reflection, prayer, and charitable giving. Muslims are encouraged to read the entire Quran during the month, and many mosques offer daily prayers and study groups. In addition, Muslims are expected to give to charity during Ramadan, with many mosques and charitable organizations organising food drives and other initiatives to help those in need.
Note: Dates/timings may be subject to change; details mentioned here are as per the information available.