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Sehri and Iftar Timings for 29th Ramadan 2022 – Sunday 1st May

Sehr and Iftar Schedule for 1st May (29th Ramadan) for the Major cities in Pakistan

sehri and iftar time today in Pakistan

Muslims across Pakistan are observing the 29th fast of the holy month of Ramadan 2022 on Sunday, 1st of May. For convenience, the Sehri and Iftar timings in different cities of Pakistan have been compiled and mentioned below.

The month of Ramadan holds a special place in every Muslim’s heart. The month is marked with endless blessings and rewards. As Muslims fast throughout this month, they develop feelings of generosity and goodwill towards others. They work to strengthen their taqwa and increase their devotion to Allah Almighty.

While it is the month of spiritual reflection and cleansing, it is also the month of festivity. Friends and family gather at Suhoor and Iftar to celebrate the blessings of Ramadan. As the month of Ramadan ends, Muslims celebrate and observe Eid-ul-Fitr, “The Festival of Breaking the Fast” on the 1st of Shawwal. After a month of fasting and deep spiritual reflection, Muslims celebrate Eid-ul Fitr with friends and family and rejoice with food and gifts to commemorate the month’s successes.

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 29th Ramadan-ul-Mubarak across Pakistan:

29th Ramadan 2022 – 1st May Sehri and Iftar Time

City Sehri Timings Today Iftar Timings Today
Karachi 04:34 AM 7:03 PM
Lahore 03:48 AM 6:43 PM
Islamabad/Rawalpindi 03:47 AM 6:52 PM
Quetta 04:21 AM 7:10 PM
Peshawar 03:52 AM 6:58 PM
Faisalabad 03:53 AM 6:48 PM
Multan 04:03 AM 6:53 PM
Bahawalpur 04:05 AM 6:51 PM
Gujranwala 03:47 AM 6:45 PM
Hyderabad 04:28 AM 6:58 PM
Gujrat 03:46 AM 6:46 PM
Jhelum 03:46 AM 6:48 PM
Sukkur 04:20 AM 6:59 PM
Gilgit 03:35 AM 6:51 PM

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

Written by Maham Ahmed