Ramadan Calendar 2021 Islamabad: Sehr Time Today Islamabad, Iftar Time Today Islamabad

Ramadan Calendar 2021 Islamabad: Sehr Time Today Islamabad, Iftar Time Today Islamabad

Ramadan Calendar 2021 Islamabad: Sehr Time Today Islamabad, Iftar Time Today Islamabad
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Islamabad: Ramadan Calendar 2021 Islamabad has been updated, Ramadan 2021 has begun and Muslims in Pakistan will keep their first fast on April 14th, 2021. BOL News updates Sehar and Iftar timings for different cities in Pakistan.

With Ramadan 2021, it’s time to get ready for the Ramadan routine. Therefore, we have put all the Sehri and Iftar timings for both Hanafi and Jafaria fiqh.

Today’s Sehri And Iftar Time In Islamabad

RozaDateSehrIftaar
215 April 202104:0918:43

Ramadan Calendar 2021 Islamabad

Find the updated list of Sehar and Iftar timings in Islamabad

RozaDateSehrIftaar
114 April 202104:1118:42
215 April 202104:0918:43
316 April 202104:0818:43
417 April 202104:0618:44
518 April 202104:0518:45
619 April 202104:0318:46
720 April 202104:0218:47
821 April 202104:0018:47
922 April 202103:5918:48
1023 April 202103:5818:49
1124 April 202103:5618:50
1225 April 202103:5518:50
1326 April 202103:5318:51
1427 April 202103:5218:52
1528 April 202103:5118:53
1629 April 202103:4918:54
1730 April 202103:4818:54
1801 May 202103:4718:55
1902 May 202103:4518:56
2003 May 202103:4418:57
2104 May 202103:4318:57
2205 May 202103:4118:58
2306 May 202103:4018:59
2407 May 202103:3919:00
2508 May 202103:3819:01
2609 May 202103:3719:01
2710 May 202103:3519:02
2811 May 202103:3419:03
2912 May 202103:3319:04
3013 May 202103:3219:04
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Ramadan Mubarak is one of the most sacred months of Islamic Calendar in which Devils are chained, doors of heaven are opened and the doors of hell are closed. Muslims devote themselves to praying, fasting, and benefit of humanity.

Fasting or Siam is the third pillar of Islam according to which Muslims abstain themselves from having food and water from dawn to sunset. In addition to this, Muslims also experience Shab-e-Qadr in the last Ashrah.

Ramadan 2021 will be a different from what we have observed in the past. The government of Pakistan has imposed a country-wide lockdown to avoid the spread of coronavirus. We will miss several practices such as Iftar gatherings, Iftar and Sehar eateries, congregational gatherings such as Taraweeh, I’tikaf in Mosques, and others.

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