Iftar Time & Sehri Time 7th Ramadan in Pakistan 2023 (9th 2023)

Ramadan is the month of blessings in which Muslims all over the world keep fast from dawn to dusk. Sehri is the meal taken by Muslims before the fast begins at dawn and Iftar is the meal taken to break the fast at dusk. The timings for Sehri and Iftar vary from place to place and change every day during Ramadan.

Here we provide you with the expected dates and timings for sehri and iftar for 2023 (7th Ramadan) across major cities in Pakistan.

The moon for this year’s month was sighted Saturday 2nd et all over again like last year when we started our holy period at the same time as Middle East countries did so too! You can check with Faizworld what your local sehri and iftar times will be today but they usually vary from city to city because everyone celebrates differently according to their own culture or religion.

Ramadan is the month where one SHOWES faith by being patient and dedicated. Muslims practice charity, Salat ( mosque prayer), obey God’s commands in their daily lives to gain blessings from him that cannot be matched no matter what else happens

The Holy Month of Ramadam brings out different emotions for Moslems all over world; some feel happy knowing they are able break fast with family while others might have sadness due lack food or money during this time however if you Fast properly then your reward will come.

7th Ramadan 2023 in Pakistan Sehri and Iftar Time

7th Ramadan sehri and iftar timing today in Pakistan will be as follows:

Sehri time: 4:19 am
Iftar time: 6: 31pm

Whether you are fasting or not, the Holy month of Ramadan is a great time to bond with your loved ones. We have prepared an easy-to-follow guide on how best practice Iftar and Sehri timings in order for everyone’s convenience!

CitySehri Time TodayIftar Time Today
Karachi04:58 AM6:53 PM
Lahore04:19 AM6:29 PM
Islamabad 04:20 AM6:34 PM
Rawalpindi04:20 AM6:34 PM
Quetta04:50 AM6:56 PM
Peshawar04:25 AM6:41 PM
Faisalabad04:24 AM6:32 PM
Multan04:32 AM6:38 PM
Bahawalpur04:33 AM6:37 PM
Gujranwala04:18 AM6:29 PM
Sialkot04:19 AM6:30 PM
Hyderabad04:52 AM6:47 PM
Gujrat04:18 AM6:29 PM
Jhelum04:19 AM6:31 PM
Sukkur04:47 AM6:47 PM
Gilgit04:10 AM6:31 PM
Vehari4:32 AM6:34 PM
Zhob4:44 AM6:51 PM

Those fasting in Pakistan during the holy month of Ramadan will begin their fast at dawn and break it at dusk. The timings for Sehri and Iftar will change daily throughout the month, depending on when dawn and dusk occur.

On the 7th day of Ramadan, Sehri will begin at 3:30 am and Iftar will take place at 6:31 pm. It is important to note that these timings are based on the position of the sun and may vary slightly

Islamic principles are very important to the Muslim community. They can be applied in everyday life and will help you achieve heaven on earth, if done sincerely with a prayerful mindset!


The five pillars of Islam comprise profession faith ( Shahadah), daily prayers Salah ), fasting sawm alms zakat pilgrimage hajj . It is beneficial for followers perform all their duties especially during ramadan including going makkah umrah Allah SWT rewards those who earnestly try hard working sincere piously performing respective obligations as muslims after achieved success here present world Please.

Hadees on Ramadan is a collection of sayings and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) about the month of Ramadan. These sayings provide guidance and advice on how to make the most of this blessed month, from fasting and prayer to charity and forgiveness. Hadees on Ramadan also emphasizes the importance of showing compassion and mercy to those who are fasting, as this is a time when they are especially vulnerable. By following the teachings of the Hadees on Ramadan, we can ensure that we are making the most of this special time and maximizing our opportunity to grow closer to Allah.

Hadees on Ramadan is one of the most popular topics among Muslims. This is because Hadees is a very important source of Islamic jurisprudence and Muslims believe that Hadees contains the words of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). There are many Hadees on Ramadan, but some of the most famous Hadees on Ramadan are:

1) The Hadees of Jabir ibn Abdullah, which says that whoever fasts during Ramadan out of faith and expecting reward from Allah, will have his past sins forgiven.

2) The Hadees of Abu Hurairah, says that whoever fasts during Ramadan with faith and seeking reward from Allah, will have his future sins forgiven.

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