Birmingham Ramadan Timings 2022 –  Sehri & Iftar Times Birmingham

Birmingham Ramadan Timings 2022 – Sehri & Iftar Times Birmingham

Birmingham Ramadan Timings 2022 –  Sehri & Iftar Times Birmingham

Birmingham Ramadan Timings 2022 – Sehri & Iftar Times Birmingham

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Birmingham Ramadan Timings 2022 – Today Sehri & Iftar Times Birmingham: Muslims around the world are set to observe the holy of month of Ramadan which is a period of deep spiritual reflection and fasting that takes place every year. The festival begins with the sighting of the crescent moon, which is typically one night after a new moon.

 Birmingham Ramadan Calendar 2022

For the year 2022, the Ramadan calendar and the complete timetable have been finalized. The sehri and iftar timings are to be strictly followed throughout the month and that is why the Ramadan schedule for each city is slightly different. Any confusion regarding the Ramadan 2022 timetable can be avoided by looking at these tables and that is why this article will prove to be your go-to place for checking the Ramadan timetable. The Ramadan calendar 2022 for London is listed below. Along with that, you can also find sehri and iftar timings for each day in accordance with your respective cities.

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Ramadan Calendar 2022 Birmingham

S.NoSEHRIIFTARDATE
104:37 AM7:45 PM02 Apr 2022
204:34 AM7:46 PM03 Apr 2022
304:31 AM7:48 PM04 Apr 2022
404:28 AM7:50 PM05 Apr 2022
504:25 AM7:52 PM06 Apr 2022
604:22 AM7:53 PM07 Apr 2022
704:19 AM7:55 PM08 Apr 2022
804:16 AM7:57 PM09 Apr 2022
904:12 AM7:59 PM10 Apr 2022
1004:09 AM8:00 PM11 Apr 2022
1104:06 AM8:02 PM12 Apr 2022
1204:03 AM8:04 PM13 Apr 2022
1304:00 AM8:06 PM14 Apr 2022
1403:56 AM8:07 PM15 Apr 2022
1503:53 AM8:09 PM16 Apr 2022
1603:50 AM8:11 PM17 Apr 2022
1703:46 AM8:13 PM18 Apr 2022
1803:43 AM8:14 PM19 Apr 2022
1903:40 AM8:16 PM20 Apr 2022
2003:36 AM8:18 PM21 Apr 2022
2103:33 AM8:19 PM22 Apr 2022
2203:29 AM8:21 PM23 Apr 2022
2303:26 AM8:23 PM24 Apr 2022
2403:22 AM8:25 PM25 Apr 2022
2503:18 AM8:26 PM26 Apr 2022
2603:15 AM8:28 PM27 Apr 2022
2703:11 AM8:30 PM28 Apr 2022
2803:07 AM8:32 PM29 Apr 2022
2903:03 AM8:33 PM30 Apr 2022
3002:59 AM8:35 PM01 May 2022

What are the exact times Muslims have to fast for Ramadan?

Muslims around the world fast from dawn till dusk, so the times change slightly every day and the number of hours can differ depending on the time of the year. This means that this year, as the month goes on and we get closer to summer, the fasting period will gradually increase.

According to the Islamic calendar, Ramadan marks the most auspicious month of Islam across the world. It is considered the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and occurs at the end of the Shaban month. This day will be observed on April 02, 2022, this year with the fast-starting from April 03, 2022.
The blessed month Ramadan has arrived and it brings with it a unique excitement among people of all walks of life. From taraveeh, sehri to iftar, every moment of the Ramadan days holds importance for Muslims. Ramadan begins after Shaban. The Islamic Hijri calendar is a lunar calendar and that is why every year there is a little uncertainty about the dates. However, there are different forecasting methods that can predict the beginning and end of the holy month. The Ramadan calendar 2022 has been predicted however, there is always room for slight changes. If there are any changes, we’ll update the Ramadan calendar 2022 to avoid any inconvenience to our readers.

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The time of fasting depends on the sighting of the crescent moon, which involves fasting, prayer, reflection, giving back in the form of charity, and engaging in humanitarian activities. On this occasion, people all over the world perform a fast known as Roza. The festival continues from 29-30 days and ends with Eid-ul-Fitr.
The word Ramadan is derived from the Arabic word ‘ar-ramad’, which means scorching heat. It is considered that this time angel Gabriel revealed the words of the Quran to Muhammad. The fast is done as the most priority to the spiritual purification of an individual.

 

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