Ramadan Calendar |
The Importance of Ramadan
Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, which are five basic acts that are mandatory for Muslims to perform. The other four pillars include Shahada (declaring faith), Salat (prayer), Zakat (charity), and Hajj (pilgrimage). Observing Ramadan is a way for Muslims to purify their souls and increase their devotion to Allah.
Fasting During Ramadan
During Ramadan, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset every day. This means abstaining from food, drink, and other physical needs during daylight hours. Fasting is seen as a way to become closer to Allah and to gain a better understanding of the suffering of those who are less fortunate.
In addition to fasting, Muslims also engage in extra prayer during Ramadan. This includes Tarawih, which is a special prayer that is performed at night after breaking the fast. Many mosques hold nightly prayers during Ramadan, and Muslims are encouraged to attend as many as possible.
Charity During Ramadan
Charity is an important part of Ramadan, and Muslims are encouraged to give to those who are less fortunate. This could include donating money to charity organizations or feeding the hungry. Many Muslims also volunteer at soup kitchens or homeless shelters during Ramadan.
Breaking the Fast
At the end of each day of fasting, Muslims break their fast with an iftar meal. This is usually a simple meal consisting of dates, water, and a small dish. After the iftar meal, Muslims often engage in evening prayers and spend time with family and friends.
Conclusion
Ramadan is a time of spiritual reflection and devotion for Muslims around the world. By fasting, praying, and engaging in acts of charity, Muslims seek to become closer to Allah and to gain a better understanding of the suffering of others. Whether you're observing Ramadan yourself or simply interested in learning more about it, there is much to be gained from this important religious event.
Ramadan ends: April 21, Friday
Laylat al-Qadr: April 17, Monday
Eid al-Fitr Start: April 22, Saturday
When does Iftar start?
Here are the timings of 'sehri' and 'iftaar' as per the cities in India:
Mumbai- 05:33 am to 06:49 pm
Delhi- 05:11 am to 06:32 pm
Chennai- 05:05 am to 06:20 pm
Hyderabad- 05:11 am to 06:29 pm
Bangalore-05:16 am to 06:34 pm
Ahmedabad- 05:33 am to 06:50 pm
Kolkata- 04:30 am to 05:47 pm
Pune- 05:29 am to 06:48 pm
Jaipur- 05:18 am to 06:39 pm
Lucknow- 04:57 am to 06:17 pm
Kanpur- 05:00 am to 06:20 pm
Indore- 05:20 am to 06:40 pm
Patna- 04:41 am to 06:00 pm
Chandigarh- 05:11 am to 06:35 pm
However, it is important to note that the sehri or suhoor and iftar timetable is subject to change due to the sun’s position.
Ramadan Calendar 2023 New Delhi
Day |
SEHRI |
IFTAR |
DATE |
1 |
05:03 AM |
6:35 PM |
23 Mar 2023 |
2 |
05:01 AM |
6:35 PM |
24 Mar 2023 |
3 |
05:00 AM |
6:36 PM |
25 Mar 2023 |
4 |
04:59 AM |
6:37 PM |
26 Mar 2023 |
5 |
04:58 AM |
6:37 PM |
27 Mar 2023 |
6 |
04:56 AM |
6:38 PM |
28 Mar 2023 |
7 |
04:55 AM |
6:38 PM |
29 Mar 2023 |
8 |
04:54 AM |
6:39 PM |
30 Mar 2023 |
9 |
04:53 AM |
6:39 PM |
31 Mar 2023 |
10 |
04:51 AM |
6:40 PM |
01 Apr 2023 |
11 |
04:50 AM |
6:40 PM |
02 Apr 2023 |
12 |
04:49 AM |
6:41 PM |
03 Apr 2023 |
13 |
04:48 AM |
6:42 PM |
04 Apr 2023 |
14 |
04:46 AM |
6:42 PM |
05 Apr 2023 |
15 |
04:45 AM |
6:43 PM |
06 Apr 2023 |
16 |
04:44 AM |
6:43 PM |
07 Apr 2023 |
17 |
04:42 AM |
6:44 PM |
08 Apr 2023 |
18 |
04:41 AM |
6:44 PM |
09 Apr 2023 |
19 |
04:40 AM |
6:45 PM |
10 Apr 2023 |
20 |
04:39 AM |
6:45 PM |
11 Apr 2023 |
21 |
04:37 AM |
6:46 PM |
12 Apr 2023 |
22 |
04:36 AM |
6:47 PM |
13 Apr 2023 |
23 |
04:35 AM |
6:47 PM |
14 Apr 2023 |
24 |
04:34 AM |
6:48 PM |
15 Apr 2023 |
25 |
04:32 AM |
6:48 PM |
16 Apr 2023 |
26 |
04:31 AM |
6:49 PM |
17 Apr 2023 |
27 |
04:30 AM |
6:49 PM |
18 Apr 2023 |
28 |
04:29 AM |
6:50 PM |
19 Apr 2023 |
29 |
04:28 AM |
6:51 PM |
20 Apr 2023 |
30 |
04:26 AM |
6:51 PM |
21 Apr 2023 |
Ramadan Calendar 2023 for Dhaka
Roza |
Date |
Sehr |
Iftaar |
1 |
23 March 2023 |
04:44 |
18:11 |
2 |
24 March 2023 |
04:43 |
18:12 |
3 |
25 March 2023 |
04:41 |
18:12 |
4 |
26 March 2023 |
04:40 |
18:12 |
5 |
27 March 2023 |
04:39 |
18:13 |
6 |
28 March 2023 |
04:38 |
18:13 |
7 |
29 March 2023 |
04:37 |
18:14 |
8 |
30 March 2023 |
04:36 |
18:14 |
9 |
31 March 2023 |
04:35 |
18:14 |
10 |
01 April 2023 |
04:34 |
18:15 |
11 |
02 April 2023 |
04:33 |
18:15 |
12 |
03 April 2023 |
04:32 |
18:16 |
13 |
04 April 2023 |
04:31 |
18:16 |
14 |
05 April 2023 |
04:30 |
18:16 |
15 |
06 April 2023 |
04:29 |
18:17 |
16 |
07 April 2023 |
04:27 |
18:17 |
17 |
08 April 2023 |
04:26 |
18:18 |
18 |
09 April 2023 |
04:25 |
18:18 |
19 |
10 April 2023 |
04:24 |
18:18 |
20 |
11 April 2023 |
04:23 |
18:19 |
21 |
12 April 2023 |
04:22 |
18:19 |
22 |
13 April 2023 |
04:21 |
18:20 |
23 |
14 April 2023 |
04:20 |
18:20 |
24 |
15 April 2023 |
04:19 |
18:20 |
25 |
16 April 2023 |
04:18 |
18:21 |
26 |
17 April 2023 |
04:17 |
18:21 |
27 |
18 April 2023 |
04:16 |
18:22 |
28 |
19 April 2023 |
04:15 |
18:22 |
29 |
20 April 2023 |
04:14 |
18:23 |
30 |
21 April 2023 |
04:13 |
18:23 |
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