Ramadan 2025: Sehri and Iftar Time Today in Pakistan – 7th March

Ramadan 2025 Sehri and Iftar Time Today in Pakistan – 7th March

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Ramadan, the holiest month in the Islamic calendar, is a time of devotion, self-discipline, and spiritual reflection for Muslims worldwide, including Pakistan. As fasting (Roza) begins at Sehri (pre-dawn meal) and ends at Iftar (sunset meal), it is essential to follow the correct timings to ensure smooth observance of religious duties.

With slight variations in fasting hours across different cities in Pakistan due to geographical differences, many individuals seek accurate Sehri and Iftar timings to plan their daily routines effectively. Cities like Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and Peshawar experience minor differences in their fasting schedules, making it crucial to stay updated through local mosques and religious authorities.

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At Al-Sadat Marketing, we are committed to keeping our audience well-informed. Below is the Sehri and Iftar schedule for 4th Ramadan (5 March 2025) in major cities of Pakistan.

Sehri and Iftar Timings for 4th Ramadan (5 March 2025) in Pakistan

CitySehri Time TodayIftar Time Today
Islamabad/Rawalpindi5:09 AM6:08 PM
Lahore5:03 AM6:05 PM
Karachi5:34 AM6:37 PM
Peshawar5:13 AM6:15 PM
Quetta5:33 AM6:35 PM
Faisalabad5:08 AM6:10 PM
Multan5:15 AM6:17 PM
Bahawalpur5:31 AM6:34 PM
Gujranwala5:03 AM6:05 PM
Hyderabad5:29 AM6:32 PM
Sukkur5:26 AM6:29 PM

These timings are based on general Islamic sources; however, it is advisable to consult your local mosque or Islamic authority for the most precise and updated schedule.

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At Al-Sadat Marketing, we aim to provide you with timely updates on important events, religious schedules, and property news across Pakistan. Stay connected with us for more updates on Ramadan timings, prayer schedules, and community events.

May this Ramadan 2025 bring blessings, peace, and prosperity to all. Ramadan Mubarak!

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