Ramadan 2025 Calendar, Get the Ramadan Time Table with Sehri and Iftar Time

The blessed month of Ramadan in 2025 is anticipated to commence on the evening of Friday, February 28, 2025, marking the beginning of the most sacred period in the Islamic calendar. This spiritual journey will continue for 30 days, concluding on the evening of Sunday, March 30, 2025.

Muslims worldwide eagerly await this divine month, which brings with it the opportunity for increased worship, self-reflection, and spiritual growth. The lunar calendar followed in Islam means Ramadan begins approximately 10-11 days earlier each year in the Gregorian calendar.

Ramadan 2025 Calendar

Here is the predicted Ramadan 2025 Calendar. It is important to note that these dates are preliminary and subject to change, as the official start of Ramadan depends on the sighting of the new moon (hilal).

Ramadan Calendar 2025
Ramadan Calendar 2025

Ramadan 2025 Time Table

Here is the predicted Ramadan 2025 Time Table

DateIslamic DateSehriIftar
01/03/20251st Ramadan04:3106:45
02/03/20252nd Ramadan04:3206:44
03/03/20253rd Ramadan04:3306:42
04/03/20254th Ramadan04:3406:41
05/03/20255th Ramadan04:3506:40
06/03/20256th Ramadan04:3606:39
07/03/20257th Ramadan04:3706:37
08/03/20258th Ramadan04:3806:36
09/03/20259th Ramadan04:3906:35
10/03/202510th Ramadan04:3906:33
11/03/202511th Ramadan04:4006:32
12/03/202512th Ramadan04:4106:31
13/03/202513th Ramadan04:4206:30
14/03/202514th Ramadan04:4306:28
15/03/202515th Ramadan04:4406:27
16/03/202516th Ramadan04:4506:26
17/03/202517th Ramadan04:4606:24
18/03/202518th Ramadan04:4606:23
19/03/202519th Ramadan04:4706:22
20/03/202520th Ramadan04:4806:20
21/03/202521st Ramadan04:4906:19
22/03/202522nd Ramadan04:5006:18
23/03/202523rd Ramadan04:5006:16
24/03/202524th Ramadan04:5106:15
25/03/202525th Ramadan04:5206:14
26/03/202526th Ramadan04:5306:11
27/03/202527th Ramadan04:5406:10
28/03/202528th Ramadan04:5406:08
29/03/202529th Ramadan04:5506:07
30/03/202530th Ramadan04:5606:06

The Ramadan time table serves as an essential guide for Muslims observing the fast, providing crucial information about Sehri (pre-dawn meal) and Iftar (breaking of fast) times. During this holy month, believers begin their fast before dawn with Sehri and break their fast at sunset with Iftar. The timing varies each day, gradually shifting throughout the month due to the changing sunrise and sunset times.

In 2025, with Ramadan falling during the late winter and early spring transition, the fasting duration will be relatively moderate compared to summer months. Prayer times and fasting schedules will be adjusted accordingly, allowing Muslims to fulfill their religious obligations while maintaining their daily responsibilities. Local mosques and Islamic centers will publish detailed timetables specific to their geographical locations, ensuring accurate timing for both Sehri and Iftar. These schedules are meticulously calculated based on astronomical calculations and local sunset times, providing believers with precise timings for their daily worship and fasting routines.

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The holistic experience of Ramadan extends beyond just fasting, encompassing increased charitable activities, enhanced community bonds, and dedicated time for Quran recitation. The time table not only serves as a practical guide for fasting hours but also helps Muslims plan their spiritual activities, including Taraweeh prayers (special night prayers during Ramadan) and other acts of worship. As the month progresses, the schedule adjusts slightly each day, reflecting the natural progression of daylight hours during this transitional season. This systematic approach to timing helps maintain the sanctity and organization of this blessed month, allowing believers to focus on their spiritual journey while staying aligned with their daily commitments.

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