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Sehri and Iftar Timings in London 2023

London, the capital city of the United Kingdom, has a significant Muslim population. As the holy month of Ramadan is approaching, Muslims in London are gearing up to observe the month of fasting and worship. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting, prayer, and reflection. In this article, we will provide all the essential information regarding Ramadan timings in London for 2023.

Roza Sehri Iftar Date
1 4:18 AM 6:21 PM 23 Mar 2023
2 4:16 AM 6:23 PM 24 Mar 2023
3 4:14 AM 6:25 PM 25 Mar 2023
4 5:12 AM 7:26 PM 26 Mar 2023
5 5:10 AM 7:28 PM 27 Mar 2023
6 5:09 AM 7:30 PM 28 Mar 2023
7 5:07 AM 7:31 PM 29 Mar 2023
8 5:04 AM 7:33 PM 30 Mar 2023
9 5:03 AM 7:35 PM 31 Mar 2023
10 5:01 AM 7:35 PM 01 Apr 2023
11 4:59 AM 7:37 PM 02 Apr 2023
12 4:57 AM 7:39 PM 03 Apr 2023
13 4:55 AM 7:40 PM 04 Apr 2023
14 4:52 AM 7:42 PM 05 Apr 2023
15 4:50 AM 7:44 PM 06 Apr 2023
16 4:48 AM 7:45 PM 07 Apr 2023
17 4:46 AM 7:47 PM 08 Apr 2023
18 4:44 AM 7:49 PM 09 Apr 2023
19 4:41 AM 7:51 PM 10 Apr 2023
20 4:39 AM 7:52 PM 11 Apr 2023
21 4:37 AM 7:54 PM 12 Apr 2023
22 4:35 AM 7:56 PM 13 Apr 2023
23 4:33 AM 7:57 PM 14 Apr 2023
24 4:30 AM 7:59 PM 15 Apr 2023
25 4:28 AM 8:01 PM 16 Apr 2023
26 4:26 AM 8:02 PM 17 Apr 2023
27 4:23 AM 8:04 PM 18 Apr 2023
28 4:21 AM 8:06 PM 19 Apr 2023
29 4:19 AM 8:07 PM 20 Apr 2023
30 4:16 AM 8:09 PM 21 Apr 2023

 

Ramadan Calendar 2023: Dates and Significance

Ramadan is expected to begin on 23 March and will last for 29 days until 20 April. It is a time when Muslims fast from dawn to dusk and abstain from food, drink, smoking, and other physical needs. It is a time of spiritual reflection, worship, and an opportunity to strengthen one’s faith and relationship with Allah.

Sehri Timings in London

Sehri is the pre-dawn meal that Muslims consume before starting their fast. It is an essential meal that provides energy to the body to sustain throughout the day. In London, the sehri time today on the first day of Ramadan is expected to be around 4:18 AM. Muslims wake up early in the morning to have their sehri and then perform the Fajr prayer.

Iftar Timings in London

Iftar is the meal that Muslims consume to break their fast at sunset. It is a time of joy and celebration when families and friends gather to share a meal. In London, the iftar time today on the first day of Ramadan is expected to be around 6:21 PM. Muslims break their fast with a date and then perform the Maghrib prayer. They then have their iftar meal, which is typically a combination of dates, water, and a variety of dishes.

Prayer Timings in London

Prayer Time
Fajr 04:22 AM
Sunrise 05:57 AM
Dhuhr 12:13 PM
Asr 03:28 PM
Maghrib 06:20 PM
Isha 07:39 PM

 

Prayer is an essential part of Islam and is even more emphasized during Ramadan. Muslims in London are encouraged to perform all five daily prayers in the mosque to receive the blessings of Allah.

Ramzan Calendar 2023: Key Dates and Events

Apart from fasting and prayer, Ramadan is also a time of community, charity, and generosity. Muslims in London are expected to donate to charity and help those in need. Ramadan is also a time when Muslims seek forgiveness and mercy from Allah. The night of Laylatul Qadr is considered the holiest night of the year, and it falls on one of the odd-numbered nights in the last ten days of Ramadan. Muslims in London are encouraged to spend these nights in prayer and worship.

Written by Desk