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Ramadan Mubarak 2021: Date, timings for Sehri and Iftar in India

Happy Ramadan 2021: As per IslamicFinder.com, here are the timings of sunrise and sunset for the coming month of Ramadan.

Updated on: Apr 13, 2021, 17:48:56 IST
By , Hindustan Times, Delhi
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Ramadan 2021: Ramadan or Ramzan is the ninth month in the Muslim Lunar Calendar and is considered to be the most holy month according to Islamic culture. This year, Ramadan may begin in India on April 14, 2021, depending on when the crescent moon is sighted, first in Saudi Arabia (some parts of India and some other countries) and then usually a day later in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and other countries. During this month, pious Muslims observe fasts from dawn to dusk called roza or sawm. The meal that is consumed before commencing the fast is called sehri or suhoor and iftar is the meal with which the fast is broken after the call to the evening prayer of Maghrib is heard. As per IslamicFinder.com, here are the timings of sunrise and sunset for the coming month of Ramadan:

Women take a selfie next to a crescent, ahead of the holy fasting month of Ramadan, in Najaf, Iraq, April 12, 2021. (REUTERS)
Women take a selfie next to a crescent, ahead of the holy fasting month of Ramadan, in Najaf, Iraq, April 12, 2021. (REUTERS)

April 13, Tue – 04.34 am and 06:47 pm

April 14, Wed – 04:35 am and 06:47 pm

April 15, Thu – 04:34 am and 06:48 pm

April 16, Fri – 04:33 am and 06:48 pm

April 17, Sat – 04:31 am and 06:49 pm

April 18, Sun – 04:30 am and 06:49 pm

April 19, Mon – 04:29 am and 06:50 pm

April 20, Tue – 04:28 am and 06:50 pm

April 21, Wed – 04:26 am and 06:51 pm

April 22, Thu – 04:25 am and 06:52 pm

April 23, Fri – 04:24 am and 06:52 pm

April 24, Sat – 04:23 am and 06:53 pm

April 25, Sun – 04:22 am and 06:53 pm

April 26, Mon – 04:21 am and 06:54 pm

April 27, Tue – 04:19 am and 06:55 pm

April 28, Wed – 04:18 am and 06:55 pm

April 29, Thu – 04:17 am and 06:56 pm

April 30, Fri – 04:16 am and 06:56 pm

May 01, Sat – 04:15 am and 06:57 pm

May 02, Sun – 04:14 am and 06:58 pm

May 03, Mon – 04:13 am and 06:58 pm

May 04, Tue – 04:12 am and 06:59 pm

May 05, Wed – 04:11 am and 06:59 pm

May 06, Thu – 04:10 am and 07:00 pm

May 07, Fri – 04:09 am and 07:01 pm

May 08, Sat – 04:08 am and 07:01 pm

May 09, Sun – 04:07 am and 07:02 pm

May 10, Mon – 04:06 am and 07:02 pm

May 11, Tue – 04:05 am and 07:03 pm

May 12, Wed – 04:04 am and 07:04 pm

May 13, Thu – 04:03 am and 07:04 pm

Ramadan usually spans across 29-30 days and ends with a great celebration and feasting known as Eid-ul-Fitr.

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