Ramadan 2023 Timetable For Chennai: Ramzan Fasting Schedule, Sehri and Iftar Timings for Each Roza

Ramadan 2023 has kickstarted across the globe, while India will mark its first fast on Friday (March 24). Here's a look at the timetable the people of Chennai have to follow.

Ramadan 2023 | Representational Image (Photo Credits: Pixabay)

Chennai, March 23: Ramadan 2023 or Ramzan 2023 are finally here. As no moon has been sighted in India so far, scholars have announced the first Ramadan to fall on Friday (March 24). The Chief Khaji of the Tamil Nadu Government has announced that Ramadan will officially start on Friday.

Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, spreads the message of peace and humanity. Muslims across the globe made huge charity during this month as taking out zakat , and fitra is mandatory This is usually done before Eid, so everyone celebrates it with sheer joy. Moreover, giving food to the poor during this month also holds an important place in Islam. People generally distribute meals during the time of iftar. Ramadan 2023: Which Country Has the Longest and Shortest Ramzan 1444 Fasting Hours in the World?

Ramadan Iftar and Sehri Timetable 2023 For Chennai:

Roza Sehri Time Iftar Time Date
1 04:59 AM 6:21 PM 24 Mar 2023
2 04:58 AM 6:21 PM 25 Mar 2023
3 04:58 AM 6:21 PM 26 Mar 2023
4 04:57 AM 6:21 PM 27 Mar 2023
5 04:56 AM 6:21 PM 28 Mar 2023
6 04:56 AM 6:21 PM 29 Mar 2023
7 04:55 AM 6:21 PM 30 Mar 2023
8 04:54 AM 6:21 PM 31 Mar 2023
9 04:53 AM 6:21 PM 01 Apr 2023
10 04:53 AM 6:22 PM 02 Apr 2023
11 04:52 AM 6:22 PM 03 Apr 2023
12 04:51 AM 6:22 PM 04 Apr 2023
13 04:51 AM 6:22 PM 05 Apr 2023
14 04:50 AM 6:22 PM 06 Apr 2023
15 04:49 AM 6:22 PM 07 Apr 2023
16 04:48 AM 6:22 PM 08 Apr 2023
17 04:48 AM 6:22 PM 09 Apr 2023
18 04:47 AM 6:22 PM 10 Apr 2023
19 04:46 AM 6:22 PM 11 Apr 2023
20 04:46 AM 6:22 PM 12 Apr 2023
21 04:45 AM 6:22 PM 13 Apr 2023
22 04:44 AM 6:23 PM 14 Apr 2023
23 04:43 AM 6:23 PM 15 Apr 2023
24 04:43 AM 6:23 PM 16 Apr 2023
25 04:42 AM 6:23 PM 17 Apr 2023
26 04:41 AM 6:23 PM 18 Apr 2023
27 04:41 AM 6:23 PM 19 Apr 2023
28 04:40 AM 6:23 PM 20 Apr 2023
29 04:39 AM 6:23 PM 21 Apr 2023

Most Muslims observe Ramadan for a month and avoid fights and arguments, among other major sins. However, this behaviour needs to be inculcated throughout the year. Of course, no one can fast every day, but other good habits can be continued, such as waking up early, eating at a specific time, staying away from major and minor sins, etc.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Mar 23, 2023 05:19 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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