Ramadan 2021: Significance And Timings Of Sehri And Iftar During Ramadan
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Ramadan 2021: The holy month for Muslims, Ramadan or Ramzan is here. In India, the Ramadan fast starts on April 14 and ends on May 13. The Ramadanfast is of great significance. During the Ramadan month, Muslims across the world fast from dawn to dusk as fasting is one of the pillars of Islam. The first meal at dawn is called Sehri and the evening meal for breaking the fast is known as Iftar. Historically Ramadanhas great importance as this is the time when the Holy Quran was revealed by the Prophet. The month-long Ramadan culminates in one of the biggest festivals for Muslims – Eid ul Fitr. Ramadan, the ninth month of Islamic Hijri Calendar, is about prayers and forgiveness. It is also called Ramzan, Ramadan Kareem or Ramzan ul Mubarak.
Ramadan 2021: Here are the Sehri and Iftar timings
April 14: Sehri – 4:35 AM, Iftar – 6:47 PMApril 15: Sehri – 4:34 AM, Iftar – 6:48 PMApril 16: Sehri – 4:32 AM, Iftar – 6:48 PMApril 17: Sehri – 4:31 AM, Iftar – 6:49 PMApril 18: Sehri – 4:30 AM, Iftar – 6:49 PMApril 19: Sehri – 4:29 AM, Iftar – 6:50 PMApril 20: Sehri – 4:27 AM, Iftar – 6:50 PMApril 21: Sehri – 4:26 AM, Iftar – 6:51 PMApril 22: Sehri – 4:25 AM, Iftar – 6:52 PMApril 23: Sehri – 4:24 AM, Iftar – 6:52 PMApril 24: Sehri – 4:23 AM, Iftar – 6:53 PMApril 25: Sehri – 4:22 AM, Iftar – 6:53 PMApril 26, Sehri – 4:20 AM, Iftar – 6:54 PMApril 27: Sehri – 4:19 AM, Iftar – 6:55 PMApril 28: Sehri – 4:18 AM, Iftar – 6:55 PMApril 29: Sehri – 4:17 AM, Iftar – 6:56 PMApril 30: Sehri – 4:16 AM, Iftar – 6:56 PMMay 1: Sehri – 4:15 AM, Iftar – 6:57 PMMay 2: Sehri – 4:14 AM, Iftar – 6:58 PMMay 3: Sehri – 4:13 AM, Iftar – 6:58 PMMay 4: Sehri – 4:12 AM, Iftar – 6:59 PMMay 5: Sehri – 4:11 AM, Iftar – 6:59 PMMay 6: Sehri – 4:10 AM, Iftar – 7:00 PMMay 7: Sehri – 4:09 AM, Iftar – 7:01 PMMay 8: Sehri – 4:08 AM, Iftar – 7:01 PMMay 9: Sehri – 4:07 AM, Iftar – 7:02 PMMay 10: Sehri – 4:06 AM, Iftar – 7:02 PMMay 11: Sehri – 4:05 AM, Iftar – 7:03 PMMay 12: Sehri – 4:04 AM, Iftar – 7:04 PMMay 13: Sehri – 4:03 AM, Iftar – 7:04 PM
(Source: islamicfinder.org)
It is believed that eating sehri is a blessing. Sehri, or suhoor, is the meal that is eaten before the Fajr prayer. The Fajr prayer is one of the five mandatory prayers also known as the dawn prayer. Counted from midnight, it is usually the first prayer of the day and is most significant.
Ramadan Mubarak!