As the sacred month of Ramadan 2025 approaches, Muslims in Islamabad are preparing for a time of fasting, prayer, and spiritual reflection. The official Islamabad Ramadan Calendar 2025 has been released, confirming Sehri and Iftar timings for each day of fasting.Islamabad official calendar.
Ramadan Begins on March 2, 2025
The blessed month will commence on Sunday, March 2, 2025, with millions of Muslims in Pakistan and across the world beginning their fasts. Ramadan is a time of spiritual purification, where believers refrain from food, drink, and worldly distractions from dawn (Sehri) until sunset (Iftar).
Sehri and Iftar Timings Confirmed
According to the official timetable, fasting on the first day will begin with Sehri at 5:11 AM and end with Iftar at 6:06 PM. As Ramadan progresses, the Sehri and Iftar timings will gradually shift due to changing daylight hours.
Gradual Shift in Timings Throughout the Month
Mid-Ramadan, on March 16, 2025, Sehri will be at 4:53 AM, and Iftar will be at 6:17 PM. By the last fast, on March 31, 2025, Sehri will be at 4:31 AM, and Iftar will be at 6:29 PM. The gradual changes in timing reflect the transition of sunrise and sunset throughout the month.
Observing Ramadan with Devotion
Ramadan is a time for spiritual growth, charity, and self-discipline. In Islamabad, mosques will be filled with worshippers performing Taraweeh prayers, reciting the Holy Quran, and engaging in acts of kindness. Many will spend extra time in prayer, seeking forgiveness and blessings.
Precautionary Timing Adjustments
To ensure accuracy in fasting schedules, a one-minute precautionary adjustment has been made. Sehri is set one minute earlier, and Iftar is set one minute later. This adjustment helps to avoid any unintentional breaking of fast before the correct time.
Community Gears Up for the Holy Month
In preparation for Ramadan, residents of Islamabad are actively making arrangements for Sehri and Iftar gatherings, stocking up on essential items, and supporting charitable causes. Markets and food stalls are bustling as people prepare for traditional Iftar meals.
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