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Sehri and Iftar Timings for 27th Ramadan 2022 – Friday 29th April

Sehr and Iftar Schedule for 29th April (27th Ramadan) for the Major cities in Pakistan

sehri and iftar time today in Pakistan

Muslims across Pakistan are observing the 27th fast of the holy month of Ramadan 2022 on Friday, 29th of April. With different cities in Pakistan having distinct timetables for Sehri and Iftar, we have compiled the timings for today, the 29th of April (27th Ramadan) in the major cities of Pakistan.

Laylatul Qadar is known as the Night of Decree or Night of Power. This night holds great importance in the lives of Muslims, however, the exact date for the Night of Power is unknown. It is observed on the odd nights of the last ten days of the month starting from 21st Ramadan to 29th Ramadan.

As mentioned in Surah Al-Qadar, verse 3: “The Night of Glory is better than a thousand months. (97:3)” It is one of the holiest days of the Islamic calendar as praying throughout this night is rewarded equally to praying for a thousand months. The Night of Power is the night of abundant blessings and mercy. Therefore, every Muslim should make an effort to fully utilize this night and engage in worship of Allah Almighty as much as possible.

Sehri and Iftar Timings Today in Pakistan

For the convenience of our readers, we have compiled the Iftar time for today across different cities in Pakistan. The table is added for better readability and to-the-point information. 

Here are today’s Sehri and Iftar timings for 27th Ramadan-ul-Mubarak across Pakistan:

27th Ramadan 2022 – 29th April Sehri and Iftar Time

City Sehri Timings Today Iftar Timings Today
Karachi 04:36 AM 7:02 PM
Lahore 03:51 AM 6:42 PM
Islamabad/Rawalpindi 03:50 AM 6:50 PM
Quetta 04:23 AM 7:09 PM
Peshawar 03:54 AM 6:57 PM
Faisalabad 03:56 AM 6:47 PM
Multan 04:06 AM 6:51 PM
Bahawalpur 04:07 AM 6:49 PM
Gujranwala 03:49 AM 6:43 PM
Hyderabad 04:30 AM 6:57 PM
Gujrat 03:49 AM 6:44 PM
Jhelum 03:49 AM 6:46 PM
Sukkur 04:22 AM 6:58 PM
Gilgit 03:37 AM 6:49 PM

Here are the links to full Ramadan timetables for Islamabad/Rawalpindi, Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, Quetta, Multan, and Faisalabad.

Written by Maham Ahmed