RAMADAN and Daily TIMINGS of SAHRI. IFTARI

✅ Disclaimer & Notes

This Ramadan Guide provides approximate Sahri & Iftar timings based on general calculations. Timings may vary based on your location, local moon sighting, and mosque announcements. Always confirm with your local Islamic authority or nearest mosque for the most accurate prayer times.

This guide is created for informational purposes only and does not substitute official Islamic rulings.

By FAZLULLAH for RAHAMATABAD.COM

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Table of Contents

Do’s & Don’ts in Ramadan

Do’s Don’ts
Start your fast with **Suhoor (pre-dawn meal)** Skipping **Suhoor**, as it is a Sunnah
Break your fast with **dates & water**, as the Prophet (PBUH) did Overeating at Iftar, leading to discomfort
Perform **Taraweeh** and night prayers Missing prayers or delaying them unnecessarily
Give **Zakat & Sadaqah** to those in need Engaging in **arguments, gossip, or fights**
Recite and reflect on the **Quran** Spending too much time on **TV or social media**
Be kind and **help others** Being impatient or rude, especially while fasting
Engage in **Dhikr (remembrance of Allah)** Using foul language or lying
Control your **anger and emotions** Wasting time instead of increasing worship
Make **Dua**, especially before Iftar Neglecting **family responsibilities**

Disclaimer: Sahri & Iftar timings are approximate and may vary by a few minutes. Please check with local mosques or Islamic authorities for precise times.

By FAZLULLAH for RAHAMATABAD.COM

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💡 Islamic Reflection of the Day

“Fasting is not just about abstaining from food and drink; it is about purifying the soul, restraining desires, and drawing closer to Allah.”

📖 Hadith of the Day

The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: “Whoever fasts Ramadan out of faith and expectation of reward, all his past sins will be forgiven.” (Sahih Bukhari)

🕌 Special Islamic Story

One day, a poor man in Makkah sincerely prayed for relief. That same day, a wealthy merchant helped him. This shows that Allah always listens to sincere prayers and His help comes in unexpected ways.

By FAZLULLAH for RAHAMATABAD.COM

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