Ramadan 2025: Sehri and Iftar timings in Kolkata for the holy month of Ramazan
The Muslim community observes fasting, known as Roza, from sunrise to sunset. Roza has two main parts: Sehri, the early morning meal eaten before dawn, and Iftar, the meal enjoyed after sunset to break the fast. It is essential to follow the correct Sehri and Iftar timings each day. Here is the Sehri and Iftar timetable for Kolkata during the holy month of Ramadan 2025.

Kolkata Ramadan 2025 Sehri And Iftar Timings: Ramadan Calendar 2025 - Ramadan, also known as Ramzan, is a sacred Islamic festival celebrated with great enthusiasm by Muslims worldwide.
During this holy month, Muslims observe fasting, known as Roza, for 30 days, refraining from food and even water from dawn to sunset. It is also a time for togetherness, as people break their fast in the evening with family, friends, and loved ones.
Ramadan 2025 is expected to begin on March 2 and end on March 30. Eid celebrations are likely to start on the evening of March 30th and continue until March 31st (tentative dates).
What is Sehri and Iftar?
Muslims fast from early morning until sunset each day. The fast includes two main meals:
- Sehri (Suhoor) ¨C The pre-dawn meal eaten before fasting begins.
- Iftar ¨C The meal at sunset that breaks the fast.
- Iftar is often a grand meal, with a variety of dishes prepared. Families and friends gather to enjoy the meal together, making it a special part of the day.
Importance of Charity in Ramadan
At the end of Ramadan, Muslims give charity to those in need. This act of kindness, known as Zakat al-Fitr, must be completed before celebrating Eid.
Sehri and Iftar Timings in Kolkata
It is essential to follow the correct timings for Sehri and Iftar during Ramadan. Here is the schedule for Kolkata:
Ramadan 2025: Kolkata Sehri and Iftar Timing Calendar
Roza | Date | Sehri Timing | Iftar Timing |
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1 | March 2 | 4:42 AM | 5:42 PM |
2 | March 3 | 4:41 AM | 5:42 PM |
3 | March 4 | 4:40 AM | 5:42 PM |
4 | March 5 | 4:39 AM | 5:43 PM |
5 | March 6 | 4:38 AM | 5:43 PM |
6 | March 7 | 4:37 AM | 5:44 PM |
7 | March 8 | 4:36 AM | 5:44 PM |
8 | March 9 | 4:36 AM | 5:44 PM |
9 | March 10 | 4:35 AM | 5:45 PM |
10 | March 11 | 4:34 AM | 5:45 PM |
11 | March 12 | 4:33 AM | 5:46 PM |
12 | March 13 | 4:32 AM | 5:46 PM |
13 | March 14 | 4:31 AM | 5:46 PM |
14 | March 15 | 4:30 AM | 5:47 PM |
15 | March 16 | 4:29 AM | 5:47 PM |
16 | March 17 | 4:28 AM | 5:48 PM |
17 | March 18 | 4:27 AM | 5:48 PM |
18 | March 19 | 4:26 AM | 5:48 PM |
19 | March 20 | 4:25 AM | 5:49 PM |
20 | March 21 | 4:24 AM | 5:49 PM |
21 | March 22 | 4:23 AM | 5:49 PM |
22 | March 23 | 4:22 AM | 5:50 PM |
23 | March 24 | 4:21 AM | 5:50 PM |
24 | March 25 | 4:20 AM | 5:50 PM |
25 | March 26 | 4:19 AM | 5:51 PM |
26 | March 27 | 4:18 AM | 5:51 PM |
27 | March 28 | 4:17 AM | 5:51 PM |
28 | March 29 | 4:16 AM | 5:52 PM |
29 | March 30 | 4:15 AM | 5:52 PM |
30 | March 31 | 4:14 AM | 5:53 PM |
Source: hamariweb.com
Ramadan 2025: Important Duas
Dua for Sehri (Suhoor) ¨C Before starting the fast
"Wa bisawmi ghaddan nawaiytu min shahri ramadan"
Dua for Iftar (Breaking the Fast)
"Allahumma inni laka sumtu wa bika aamantu wa 'alayka tawakkaltu wa 'ala rizq-ika aftarthu fathakabl minni"
How Fasting is Observed in Ramadan
During Ramadan, fasting begins before sunrise and ends at sunset. Eating and drinking are not allowed between these times. The day follows the five daily prayers:
- Fajr (Dawn)
- Zhuhr (Midday)
- Asr (Afternoon)
- Maghrib (Evening - time for Iftar)
- Isha (Night)
Each morning, Muslims eat a pre-dawn meal called Sehri, and at sunset, they break their fast with Iftar.
Ramadan is a time for faith, self-discipline, and kindness, bringing communities together in prayer and reflection.
FAQs:
What is Ramadan Dua?
Ramadan dua is an act of worship that can bring great spiritual benefits to believers. It helps to strengthen one's faith and deepen their relationship with Allah. It can also serve as a means of self-reflection and introspection, as believers reflect on their actions and seek forgiveness for any shortcomings.
How Many Fasting Days in Ramadan?
The duration of the Ramadan fast is one lunar month, usually 29 or 30 days.
What is Iftar and Sehri (Suhoor)?
Iftar is a meal eaten by Muslims at sunset to break their daily fast during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. Iftar is the evening meal when Muslims end their daily Ramadan fast at sunset. This is followed by a prayer called the Maghrib prayer. Then, depending on the region, the iftar meal consists of a variety of traditional dishes, such as soups, salads, appetizers, main dishes, and desserts. After the meal, many Muslims attend a special congregational prayer called the Tarawih.
What is dua for Sehri in Ramadan?
The dua for Sehri is ¡°Wa bisawmi ghadinn nawaiytu min shahri Ramadan¡± means ¡°I intend to keep the fast for tomorrow in the month of Ramadan¡± after reading this dua in Ramadan 2025 for fasting in Sehri you are not permissible to eat and drink anything till the time of Iftaar.
What is dua for Iftar in Ramadan?
Iftar, also known as futoor (the Arabic word for breakfast), is a meal held every day during Ramadan at sunset. You can break your fast by saying this Ramadan iftar dua, 'Allahumma inni laka sumtu wa bika amantu wa 'alayka tawakkaltu wa 'ala rizqika aftartu'.
What date is Laylatul Qadr 2025?
In many Muslim cultures, Laylat Al-Qadr or Shab-e-qadar 2025 is observed on the 27th night of Ramadan which expected to fall on Thursday, March 27, 2025.
When is Laylat Al-Qadr observed?
As per Islamic tradition, Muslims are advised to look for it during the odd nights of the holy month's last 10 days. This means that in Islam, the holiest night may fall on the 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th, or 29th night of the month.
(Note: Dates/timings may be subject to change; details mentioned here are as per the information available.)
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