Ramadan, or Ramzan, is a time of spiritual reflection and increased devotion. To mark Ramadan, Muslims across the world will keep roza, a holy fast from sunrise to sunset. "Sehri", a pre-fast meal will be eaten before the sunrise and the fast will be broken with a post-fast meal called "iftar". During the day, the worshippers will not eat or drink even a drop of water and observe prayers five times a day. Fasting during Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam. It is called "sawm". Among the other pillars are "salat", which means performing ritual prayers five times each day - Fajr (dawn), Dhuhr (noon), Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (evening), and Isha (night); then "zakat" - which means paying charity to benefit the poor; and "hajj", which is a pilgrimage to Mecca.
Ramadan Time Table 2019: Here are Sehri time and Iftar time
Ramadan Iftar And Sehri Time Table for 2019 | |||
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DATE | DAY | SEHRI | IFTAR |
07 May | Tue | 04:09 AM | 7:01 PM |
08 May | Wed | 04:08 AM | 7:01 PM |
09 May | Thu | 04:07 AM | 7:02 PM |
10 May | Fri | 04:06 AM | 7:03 PM |
11 May | Sat | 04:05 AM | 7:03 PM |
12 May | Sun | 04:04 AM | 7:04 PM |
13 May | Mon | 04:03 AM | 7:04 PM |
14 May | Tue | 04:02 AM | 7:05 PM |
15 May | Wed | 04:01 AM | 7:06 PM |
16 May | Thu | 04:00 AM | 7:06 PM |
17 May | Fri | 04:00 AM | 7:07 PM |
18 May | Sat | 03:59 AM | 7:07 PM |
19 May | Sun | 03:58 AM | 7:08 PM |
20 May | Mon | 03:57 AM | 7:09 PM |
21 May | Tue | 03:57 AM | 7:09 PM |
22 May | Wed | 03:56 AM | 7:10 PM |
23 May | Thu | 03:55 AM | 7:10 PM |
24 May | Fri | 03:55 AM | 7:11 PM |
25 May | Sat | 03:54 AM | 7:11 PM |
26 May | Sun | 03:53 AM | 7:12 PM |
27 May | Mon | 03:53 AM | 7:13 PM |
28 May | Tue | 03:52 AM | 7:13 PM |
29 May | Wed | 03:52 AM | 7:14 PM |
30 May | Thu | 03:51 AM | 7:14 PM |
31 May | Fri | 03:51 AM | 7:15 PM |
01 June | Sat | 03:51 AM | 7:15 PM |
02 June | Sun | 03:50 AM | 7:16 PM |
03 June | Mon | 03:50 AM | 7:16 PM |
04 June | Tue | 03:49 AM | 7:17 PM |
05 June | Wed | 03:49 AM | 7:17 PM |
Ramzan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Prophet Muhammad. Eid ul-Fitr marks the end of the fasting month of Ramadan. The festival is celebrated on the first day of Shawwal, the 10th month of the Islamic lunar calendar.
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