Ramadan Prayer Times, Calendar, Schedule 2025

By the grace and mercy of Allah, the month of Ramadan is just around the corner. This holy month holds great significance for Muslims, as fasting in Ramadan has been made obligatory. Just like you, we have also been eagerly waiting for the blessed month of Ramadan, and now the wait is finally coming to an end.

Ramadan begins right after the month of Shaban, and this year, Ramadan is set to start on March 1st. That’s why we have prepared a Ramadan Prayer Time Table, Calendar, Fasting Times, and a Complete Ramadan Schedule so you can observe all aspects of Ramadan at the right time in the best possible way.

Day Date Sehar Dhuhr Asr Iftar Isha
1 28, Fri 05:53 AM 12:50 PM 03:40 PM 06:15 PM 07:46 PM
2 01, Sat 05:51 AM 12:49 PM 03:41 PM 06:17 PM 07:48 PM
3 02, Sun 05:49 AM 12:49 PM 03:42 PM 06:19 PM 07:50 PM
4 03, Mon 05:46 AM 12:49 PM 03:44 PM 06:20 PM 07:51 PM
5 04, Tue 05:44 AM 12:49 PM 03:45 PM 06:22 PM 07:53 PM
6 05, Wed 05:42 AM 12:49 PM 03:46 PM 06:24 PM 07:55 PM
7 06, Thu 05:40 AM 12:48 PM 03:47 PM 06:26 PM 07:57 PM
8 07, Fri 05:38 AM 12:48 PM 03:48 PM 06:27 PM 07:58 PM
9 08, Sat 05:35 AM 12:48 PM 03:50 PM 06:29 PM 08:00 PM
10 09, Sun 06:31 AM 01:47 PM 04:52 PM 07:32 PM 09:04 PM
11 10, Mon 06:29 AM 01:47 PM 04:53 PM 07:34 PM 09:05 PM
12 11, Tue 06:26 AM 01:47 PM 04:54 PM 07:36 PM 09:07 PM
13 12, Wed 06:24 AM 01:47 PM 04:55 PM 07:37 PM 09:09 PM
14 13, Thu 06:22 AM 01:46 PM 04:56 PM 07:39 PM 09:11 PM
15 14, Fri 06:19 AM 01:46 PM 04:57 PM 07:41 PM 09:13 PM
16 15, Sat 06:17 AM 01:46 PM 04:58 PM 07:43 PM 09:14 PM
17 16, Sun 06:15 AM 01:45 PM 04:59 PM 07:44 PM 09:16 PM
18 17, Mon 06:12 AM 01:45 PM 05:00 PM 07:46 PM 09:18 PM
19 18, Tue 06:10 AM 01:45 PM 05:01 PM 07:48 PM 09:20 PM
20 19, Wed 06:07 AM 01:45 PM 05:02 PM 07:49 PM 09:22 PM
21 20, Thu 06:05 AM 01:44 PM 05:03 PM 07:51 PM 09:24 PM
22 21, Fri 06:03 AM 01:44 PM 05:04 PM 07:53 PM 09:25 PM
23 22, Sat 06:00 AM 01:44 PM 05:05 PM 07:54 PM 09:27 PM
24 23, Sun 05:58 AM 01:43 PM 05:06 PM 07:56 PM 09:29 PM
25 24, Mon 05:55 AM 01:43 PM 05:07 PM 07:57 PM 09:31 PM
26 25, Tue 05:52 AM 01:43 PM 05:08 PM 07:59 PM 09:33 PM
27 26, Wed 05:50 AM 01:42 PM 05:09 PM 08:01 PM 09:35 PM
28 27, Thu 05:47 AM 01:42 PM 05:10 PM 08:02 PM 09:37 PM
29 28, Fri 05:45 AM 01:42 PM 05:11 PM 08:04 PM 09:39 PM
Ramadan Prayer Times with schedule calendar and complete timetable

Ramadan Sehar & Iftar Dua

Before starting the fast (Suhoor) and while breaking the fast (Iftar), these two essential duas (supplications) are recited:

Sehar DUA

وَبِصَوْمِ غَدٍ نَّوَيْتُ مِنْ شَهْرِ رَمَضَانَ

“I Intend to keep the fast for month of Ramadan”

Iftar DUA

اللَّهُمَّ اِنِّىْ لَكَ صُمْتُ وَبِكَ اَمنْتُ وَعَلَى رِزْقِكَ اَفْطَرْتُ

“O Allah, I have fasted for You, believed in You, and I break my fast with Your sustenance.”

FAQs

Ramadan 2025 is expected to begin on March 1, 2025, and will last for 29 or 30 days, depending on the sighting of the moon. It will conclude with Eid al-Fitr, which is celebrated on the first day of Shawwal.

Muslims observe five daily prayers throughout the year, and during Ramadan, they become even more significant. The prayer times are:
Fajr (Sehar) – Before dawn
Dhuhr – Afternoon
Asr – Late afternoon
Maghrib (Iftar) – Sunset
Isha – Night
Additionally, Taraweeh prayers are performed at night, which are special prayers during Ramadan.

Suhoor (Pre-dawn meal): Before Fajr prayer, which varies daily based on location and time zone.
Iftar (Breaking the fast): At Maghrib prayer (sunset). The exact time varies daily and should be checked with a local Ramadan timetable.

Before starting the fast (Suhoor), Muslims recite:
وَبِصَوْمِ غَدٍ نَّوَيْتُ مِنْ شَهْرِ رَمَضَانَ
“I intend to keep the fast for the month of Ramadan.”
At Iftar, the breaking of the fast, Muslims recite:
اللَّهُمَّ اِنِّىْ لَكَ صُمْتُ وَبِكَ اَمنْتُ وَعَلَى رِزْقِكَ اَفْطَرْتُ
“O Allah, I have fasted for You, believed in You, and I break my fast with Your sustenance.”

To stay on schedule during Ramadan:

Use a Ramadan prayer timetable specific to your location.
Set alarms/reminders for Suhoor, prayer, and Iftar times.
Download a prayer time app to track daily Salah and fasting schedules.
Stay hydrated and eat healthy meals for Suhoor and Iftar to maintain energy throughout the day.

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