Ramzan, also known as Ramadan ul Kareem, is the ninth month of the Islamic Calendar which comes after the month of Shaban. Ramzan is followed by the month of Shawwal, the first day of Shawwal is celebrated as Eid-ul-Fitr. Fasting or Roza begins after the sighting of the moon and ends too by its observation. Muslims around the world practice fast for 29 or 30 days depending upon the sighting of the crescent moon. Ramazan is regarded as one of the five pillars of Islam. Fasting begins in the morning with Sehri and ends with Iftar in the evening just before Namaz-E-Maghrib. Throughout the day one who practices fast in Ramzan cannot eat and drink anything. Let us find out the Iftar and Sehri timing in Delhi for Ramadan 2019. Click Here to Download PDF of Ramzan 2019 Fasts Time Table For Delhi
In India, Ramzan will begin from May 7, 2019, whereas in the Middle East, European Countries and other countries Ramzan has already begun today on May 6, 2019. The moon will be sighted today in India, after full 30 days of Shaban, as it was not sighted yesterday on May 5, 2019. The fast (Roza) will begin from tomorrow in entire India, Sehri time will be around 4:09 am and Iftar will be at 7:00 pm. Ramzan Mubarak Shayari 2019: Ramadan Kareem Messages, Image Greetings And Wishes to Send During The Muslim Festive Season.
Here are Sehri and Iftar timings of Delhi in India. The Sehri and Iftar timings are dependent on sunrise and sunset, and they vary every day. The dates are given according to the Islamic month and Gregorian calendar.
Ramzan 2019 Timetable: Iftar & Sehri Timings in Delhi, India:
ROZA | DATE | SEHR | IFTAR |
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1 | Sun 06 May | 04:09 AM | 7:00 PM |
2 | Mon 07 May | 04:08 AM | 7:01 PM |
3 | Tue 08 May | 04:07 AM | 7:02 PM |
4 | Wed 09 May | 04:06 AM | 7:02 PM |
5 | Thu 10 May | 04:05 AM | 7:03 PM |
6 | Fri 11 May | 04:05 AM | 7:03 PM |
7 | Sat 12 May | 04:04 AM | 7:04 PM |
8 | Sun 13 May | 04:03 AM | 7:05 PM |
9 | Mon 14 May | 04:02 AM | 7:05 PM |
10 | Tue 15 May | 04:01 AM | 7:06 PM |
11 | Wed 16 May | 04:00 AM | 7:06 PM |
12 | Thu 17 May | 03:59 AM | 7:07 PM |
13 | Fri 18 May | 03:59 AM | 7:08 PM |
14 | Sat 19 May | 03:58 AM | 7:08 PM |
15 | Sun 20 May | 03:57 AM | 7:09 PM |
16 | Mon 21 May | 03:56 AM | 7:09 PM |
17 | Tue 22 May | 03:56 AM | 7:10 PM |
18 | Wed 23 May | 03:55 AM | 7:10 PM |
19 | Thu 24 May | 03:54 AM | 7:11 PM |
20 | Fri 25 May | 03:54 AM | 7:12 PM |
21 | Sat 26 May | 03:53 AM | 7:12 PM |
22 | Sun 27 May | 03:53 AM | 7:13 PM |
23 | Mon 28 May | 03:52 AM | 7:13 PM |
24 | Tue 29 May | 03:52 AM | 7:14 PM |
25 | Wed 30 May | 03:51 AM | 7:14 PM |
26 | Thu 31 May | 03:51 AM | 7:15 PM |
27 | Fri 01 June | 03:50 AM | 7:15 PM |
28 | Sat 02 June | 03:50 AM | 7:16 PM |
29 | Sun 03 June | 03:50 AM | 7:16 PM |
30 | Mon 04 June | 03:49 AM | 7:17 PM |
The Ramadan timings of Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai & Other Cities in India can be checked here. The observance which will last for 29-30 days will end on June 4, Tuesday. Eid or Eid-ul-Fitr will be celebrated in the first week of June 2019.
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