Date | Fiqa-e-Hanafia (Sehri) | Fiqa-e-Hanafia (Iftar) | Fiqa-e-Jafria (Sehri) | Fiqa-e-Jafria (Iftar) |
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13 March 2025 / 13th Ramadan | 04:43 AM | 06:36 PM | 04:33 AM | 06:46 PM |
Date | Fiqa-e-Hanafia | Fiqa-e-Jafria | ||
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Sehri | Iftar | Sehri | Iftar | |
March 1 | 05:07 AM | 06:24 PM | 04:57 AM | 06:34 PM |
March 2 | 05:05 AM | 06:25 PM | 04:55 AM | 06:35 PM |
March 3 | 05:03 AM | 06:26 PM | 04:53 AM | 06:36 PM |
March 4 | 05:01 AM | 06:27 PM | 04:51 AM | 06:37 PM |
March 5 | 04:59 AM | 06:28 PM | 04:49 AM | 06:38 PM |
March 6 | 04:57 AM | 06:29 PM | 04:47 AM | 06:39 PM |
March 7 | 04:55 AM | 06:30 PM | 04:45 AM | 06:40 PM |
March 8 | 04:53 AM | 06:31 PM | 04:43 AM | 06:41 PM |
March 9 | 04:51 AM | 06:32 PM | 04:41 AM | 06:42 PM |
March 10 | 04:49 AM | 06:33 PM | 04:39 AM | 06:43 PM |
March 11 | 04:47 AM | 06:34 PM | 04:37 AM | 06:44 PM |
March 12 | 04:45 AM | 06:35 PM | 04:35 AM | 06:45 PM |
March 13 | 04:43 AM | 06:36 PM | 04:33 AM | 06:46 PM |
March 14 | 04:41 AM | 06:37 PM | 04:31 AM | 06:47 PM |
March 15 | 04:39 AM | 06:38 PM | 04:29 AM | 06:48 PM |
March 16 | 04:37 AM | 06:39 PM | 04:27 AM | 06:49 PM |
March 17 | 04:35 AM | 06:40 PM | 04:25 AM | 06:50 PM |
March 18 | 04:33 AM | 06:41 PM | 04:23 AM | 06:51 PM |
March 19 | 04:31 AM | 06:42 PM | 04:21 AM | 06:52 PM |
March 20 | 04:29 AM | 06:43 PM | 04:19 AM | 06:53 PM |
March 21 | 04:27 AM | 06:44 PM | 04:17 AM | 06:54 PM |
March 22 | 04:25 AM | 06:45 PM | 04:15 AM | 06:55 PM |
March 23 | 04:23 AM | 06:46 PM | 04:13 AM | 06:56 PM |
March 24 | 04:21 AM | 06:47 PM | 04:11 AM | 06:57 PM |
March 25 | 04:19 AM | 06:48 PM | 04:09 AM | 06:58 PM |
March 26 | 04:17 AM | 06:49 PM | 04:07 AM | 06:59 PM |
March 27 | 04:15 AM | 06:50 PM | 04:05 AM | 07:00 PM |
March 28 | 04:13 AM | 06:51 PM | 04:03 AM | 07:01 PM |
March 29 | 04:11 AM | 06:52 PM | 04:01 AM | 07:02 PM |
For Muslims all around the world, Ramadan is a holy month, which is observed by fasting from sunrise to sunset. For observing the fast properly, one needs to know the exact Ramadan Sehr o Iftar Time Umm Al Quwain. After all, this page includes the daily schedule to find the most accurate Sehri and Iftar time in Umm Al Quwain.
The Islamic Hijri date of today, 02 March 2025, is the 02 Ramadan 1446 for Fiqa Hanafi.
Today, 02 March 2025, the Umm Al Quwain Sehri time is 05:20 am and Iftar time is 6:21 pm as per the Islamic Hijri date 02 Ramadan 1446 for Fiqa Hanafi. For Fiqa Jafari, Sehri time is 05:10 am and Iftar time is 6:31 pm.
Sehri (pre-dawn meal) helps a lot in preserving energy for the whole day. The right Initiation of the fast depends upon just one thing: the correct Sehri Time Umm Al Quwain. An appropriate amount of good food will help you stay hydrated and active.
The observance of the correct Iftar Time Umm Al Quwain is the flower of choice for the one who wants to break the fast according to Islamic laws. Eating particular foods that provide energy and hydration is very important after fasting.
For a slow and careful Ramadan, it is a must to know the whole schedule of Ramadan Sehr o Iftar Time Umm Al Quwain. Thus, it is of utmost importance to stay linked with Islamic sources for the changing times of daily prayers and fasting.
Besides fasting, performing daily prayers is this month’s obligation. Checking the Prayer Time Umm Al Quwain is an easy way to ensure that every Salah is offered correctly. Having a prayer schedule is one more way to improve spiritual discipline.
Ramadan can be physically and spiritually beneficial for all. Following are some of the essential tips to follow:
The perfect timing of Sehr O Iftar in Umm al Quwain is a guarantee for an amazing fasting experience. Don’t forget to download the Ramadan calendar and prayer schedule for ease.
We hope Ramadan brings peace, blessings, and spiritual growth to all. Check back often for individual updates on the Ramadan Sehr o Iftar Time Umm Al Quwain.
The Sehri time in Umm Al Quwain today is 05:20 am for Fiqa Hanafi and 05:10 am for Fiqa Jafari.
The Iftar time in Umm Al Quwain today is 6:21 pm for Fiqa Hanafi and 06:31 pm for Fiqa Jafari.
Accurate timing ensures that fasting is observed correctly according to Islamic teachings.
Foods like dates, oatmeal, eggs, yogurt, and fruits help maintain energy levels throughout the day.
Dates, fresh juices, soups, lean proteins, and whole grains are ideal for replenishing energy.
Drink plenty of water and consume hydrating foods like watermelon and cucumber during Sehri and Iftar.
You can check online Islamic websites or local mosques for the updated Ramadan schedule.
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’’اے اللہ!میں نے تیری خاطر روزہ رکھا اور تیرے اوپر ایمان لایا اور تجھ پر بھروسہ کیا اورتیرے رزق سے اسے کھول رہا ہوں۔‘‘
O Allah! I fasted for you and I believe in you and I put my trust in You and I break my fast with your sustenance.
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