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Umar ibn al-Khattab reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “When the night approaches from the east and day retreats from the west and the sun has set, it is time to break the fast.”
The holy month of Ramadan is here with Muslims around the world preparing to observe the fast which characterises the festival.
A gruelling process at the best of times, this prolonged period of abstinence can also be confusing because fasting times are based on sunrise and sunset, and so change each day to day as Ramadan progresses.
This means that this year’s fasting period will get longer each day, with the days gradually lengthening.
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Below are the times:
S/N | DAY | FAJR (Fast Begins) | Iftar (Fast Ends) |
8 | Saturday, April 9th | 05:25 AM | 06:55 PM |
9 | Sunday, April 10th | 05:25 AM | 06:55 PM |
10 | Monday, April 11th | 05:24 AM | 06:55 PM |
11 | Tuesday, April 12th | 05:24 AM | 06:55 PM |
12 | Wednesday, April 13th | 05:23 AM | 06:55 PM |
13 | Thursday, April 14th | 05:23 AM | 06:55 PM |
14 | Friday, April 15th | 05:22 AM | 06:55 PM |
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