Ramadan 2023: Iftar Time in Karachi  (2024)

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Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, considered as the holiest month for Muslims worldwide. During this time, Muslims observe fasting from dawn until dusk, abstaining from food, drinks, and other physical needs.

One of the most significant aspects of Ramadan is the Iftar time, the evening meal that Muslims consume to break their fast. In Karachi, Muslims eagerly await Ramadan, and the city comes alive with a variety of traditional dishes and drinks shared among family and friends. The Iftar time in Karachi varies according to the time of sunset and the local prayer timings.

Graana.com has outlined information on the Ramadan iftar time in Karachi for 2023, so you can prepare yourself for this holy month with ease and comfort.

Ramadan Calendar Karachi 2023| Sehri o Iftar Time in Karachi

Fiqa Hanfi

Fiqa Jafri

RozaDateSehri Time in KarachiIftar Time in KarachiSehri Time in KarachiIftar Time in Karachi

1St Ashra Dua

يَا حَيُّ يَا قَيُّوْمُ بِرَحْمَتِكَ أَسْتَغِيْث

123 Mar 202305:17 AM6:45 PM05:07 AM6:55 PM
224 Mar 202305:16 AM6:46PM05:06 AM6:56 PM
325 Mar 202305:5 AM6:46PM05:05 AM6:56 PM
426 Mar 202305:14 AM6:46 PM05:04 AM6:56 PM
527 Mar 202305:13 AM6:47 PM05:03 AM6:57 PM
628 Mar 202305:12 AM6:47 PM05:02 AM6:57 PM
729 Mar 202305:11 AM6:48 PM05:01 AM6:58 PM
830 Mar 202305:10 AM6:48PM05:00 AM6:58 PM
931 Mar 202305:08 AM6:48PM04:58 AM6:58 PM
1001 Apr 202305:07 AM6:49 PM04:57 AM6:59 PM

2nd Ashra Dua

أَسْتَغْفِرُ اللَّهَ الْعَظِيمَ الَّذِي لاَ إِلَهَ إِلاَّ هُوَ الْحَيُّ الْْقَيُّومُ وَ أَتُوبُ إِلَيْهِ

1102 Apr 202305:06 AM6:49 PM04:56 AM6:59 PM
1203 Apr 202305:55 AM6:50 PM04:55 AM7:00 PM
1304 Apr 202305:04 AM6:50 PM04:54 AM7:00 PM
1405 Apr 202305:03 AM6:51 PM04:53 AM7:01 PM
1506 Apr 202305:02 AM6:51 PM04:52 AM7:01 PM
1607 Apr 202305:01 AM6:51 PM04:51 AM7:01 PM
1708 Apr 202304:59 AM6:52 PM04:49 AM7:02 PM
1809 Apr 202304:58 AM6:52 PM04:48 AM7:02 PM
1910 Apr 202304:57AM6:53 PM04:47 AM7:03 PM
2011 Apr 202304:56AM6:53 PM04:46 AM7:03 PM

3rd Ashra Dua

اَللَّهُمَّ أَجِرْنِي مِنَ النَّارِ

2112 Apr 202304:55 AM6:54 PM04:45 AM7:04 PM
2213 Apr 202304:54 AM6:54 PM04:44 AM7:04 PM
2314 Apr 202304:53 AM6:55 PM04:43AM7:05 PM
2415 Apr 202304:52 AM6:55 PM04:42 AM7:05 PM
2516 Apr 202304:51 AM6:55 PM04:41 AM7:05 PM
2617 Apr 202304:50 AM6:56 PM04:40 AM7:06 PM
2718 Apr 202304:48 AM6:56 PM04:38 AM7:06 PM
2819 Apr 202304:47 AM6:57 PM04:37 AM7:07 PM
2920 Apr 202304:46 AM6:57 PM04:36 AM7:07 PM
3021 Apr 202304:45 AM6:58 PM04:35 AM7:08 PM

Iftar Time in Karachi (Fiqa Hanafi)

RozaDateDayIftar
123 MarThu6:45 pm
224 MarFri6:46 pm
325 MarSat6:46 pm
426 MarSun6:46 pm
527 MarMon6:47 pm
628 MarTue6:47 pm
729 MarWed6:48 pm
830 MarThu6:48 pm
931 MarFri6:48 pm
1001 AprSat6:49 pm
1102 AprSun6:49 pm
1203 AprMon6:50 pm
1304 AprTue6:50 pm
1405 AprWed6:51 pm
1506 AprThu6:51 pm
1607 AprFri6:51 pm
1708 AprSat6:52 pm
1809 AprSun6:52 pm
1910 AprMon6:53 pm
2011 AprTue6:53 pm
2112 AprWed6:54 pm
2213 AprThu6:54 pm
2314 AprFri6:55 pm
2415 AprSat6:55 pm
2516 AprSun6:55 pm
2617 AprMon6:56 pm
2718 AprTue6:56 pm
2819 AprWed6:57 pm
2920 AprThu6:57 pm
3021 AprFri6:58 pm

The Hanafi school of Islamic jurisprudence is one of the four major schools of thought in Sunni Islam. Hanafi scholars have a slightly different interpretation of the timing of Iftar than the other schools. According to the Hanafi school, Iftar time begins when the sun is completely below the horizon and the redness in the sky has disappeared.

This timing is known as the “white thread of dawn” or “al-fajr al-Sadiq” in Arabic. The Hanafi school considers this timing to be more cautious and conservative in determining the beginning of the fast-breaking time.

Therefore, Muslims who follow the Hanafi school wait a few minutes longer before breaking their fast compared to those who follow other schools of thought.

Iftar Time in Karachi (Fiqa Jafferi)

DateDayIftar
123 MarThu06:55 pm
224 MarFri06:56 pm
325 MarSat06:56 pm
426 MarSun06:56 pm
527 MarMon06:57 pm
628 MarTue06:57 pm
729 MarWed06:58 pm
830 MarThu06:58 pm
931 MarFri06:58 pm
1001 AprSat06:59 pm
1102 AprSun06:59 pm
1203 AprMon07:00 pm
1304 AprTue07:00 pm
1405 AprWed07:01 pm
1506 AprThu07:01 pm
1607 AprFri07:01 pm
1708 AprSat07:02 pm
1809 AprSun07:02 pm
1910 AprMon07:03 pm
2011 AprTue07:03 pm
2112 AprWed07:04 pm
2213 AprThu07:04 pm
2314 AprFri07:05 pm
2415 AprSat07:05 pm
2516 AprSun07:05 pm
2617 AprMon07:06 pm
2718 AprTue07:06 pm
2819 AprWed07:07 pm
2920 AprThu07:07 pm
3021 AprFri07:08 pm

Iftar is a significant time for Muslims, particularly those who follow the Jaferia school of thought. This time marks the breaking of the fast during the holy month of Ramadan, a time of spiritual reflection, devotion, and self-discipline.

The Jaferia community follows a slightly different schedule for Iftar compared to other Islamic schools of thought, as they consider the sun to have set when it is about 12 to 15 degrees below the horizon rather than when it disappears completely.

This means that the Jaferia Iftar time may differ by a few minutes from the Iftar timings followed by other Islamic schools.

Ramadan Prayer Time Calendar – Karachi

In Karachi, the timing of the Ramadan prayer is determined by local Islamic scholars and is based on the position of the sun. A Ramadan prayer time calendar is published every year, which contains the timings for all five daily prayers and the additional prayers performed during Ramadan.

The Ramadan prayer time calendar is of great importance to Muslims, as it allows them to plan their day around these timings. The calendar indicates the exact times for each prayer, and Muslims perform the prayers within the allotted time.

During Ramadan, Muslims also observe the Taraweeh prayer, an additional prayer performed after the Isha prayer. The timings for the Taraweeh prayers have also been included in the Ramadan prayer time calendar.

RamadanDayMarch-

April

FajrDhuhrAsrMaghribIsha
1Wed225:19

AM

12:39

PM

4:06

PM

6:44

PM

8:00

PM

2Thu235:17

AM

12:39

PM

4:05

PM

6:44

PM

8:00

PM

3Fri245:16

AM

12:38

PM

4:05

PM

6:45

PM

8:01

PM

4Sat255:15

AM

12:38

PM

4:05

PM

6:45

PM

8:01

PM

5Sun265:14

AM

12:38

PM

4:05

PM

6:46

PM

8:02

PM

6Mon275:13

AM

12:37

PM

4:05

PM

6:46

PM

8:02

PM

7Tue285:12

AM

12:37

PM

4:05

PM

6:46

PM

8:03

PM

8Wed295:11

AM

12:37

PM

4:05

PM

6:47

PM

8:03

PM

9Thu305:10

AM

12:37

PM

4:05

PM

6:47

PM

8:04

PM

10Fri315:09

AM

12:36

PM

4:04

PM

6:48

PM

8:04

PM

11Sat15:08

AM

12:36

PM

4:04

PM

6:48

PM

8:05

PM

12Sun25:06

AM

12:36

PM

4:04

PM

6:49

PM

8:05

PM

13Mon35:05

AM

12:35

PM

4:04

PM

6:49

PM

8:06

PM

14Tue45:04

AM

12:35

PM

4:04

PM

6:49

PM

8:07

PM

15Wed55:03

AM

12:35

PM

4:03

PM

6:50

PM

8:07

PM

16Thu65:02

AM

12:35

PM

4:03

PM

6:50

PM

8:08

PM

17Fri75:01

AM

12:34

PM

4:03

PM

6:51

PM

8:08

PM

18Sat85:00

AM

12:34

PM

4:03

PM

6:51

PM

8:09

PM

19Sun94:59

AM

12:34

PM

4:03

PM

6:52

PM

8:09

PM

20Mon104:57

AM

12:33

PM

4:02

PM

6:52

PM

8:10

PM

21Tue114:56

AM

12:33

PM

4:02

PM

6:52

PM

8:10

PM

22Wed124:55

AM

12:33

PM

4:02

PM

6:53

PM

8:11

PM

23Thu134:54

AM

12:33

PM

4:02

PM

6:53

PM

8:12

PM

24Fri144:53

AM

12:32

PM

4:01

PM

6:54

PM

8:12

PM

25Sat154:52

AM

12:32

PM

4:01

PM

6:54

PM

8:13

PM

26Sun164:51

AM

12:32

PM

4:01

PM

6:55

PM

8:13

PM

27Mon174:50

AM

12:32

PM

4:01

PM

6:55

PM

8:14

PM

28Tue184:49

AM

12:31

PM

4:00

PM

6:56

PM

8:15

PM

29Wed194:48

AM

12:31

PM

4:00

PM

6:56

PM

8:15

PM

30Thu204:47

AM

12:31

PM

4:00

PM

6:56

PM

8:16

PM

Duas for Ramadan 2023

One of the most important aspects of Ramadan is the recitation of Duas, which are supplications and invocations to Allah. Duas can be recited at any time, but their significance increases during Ramadan because of the heightened spiritual atmosphere of the month.
The following are some of the Duas that can be recited during Ramadan:

Ramadan 2023: Iftar Time in Karachi (1)

Dua for breaking the fast (Iftari)

This Dua is recited at the time of breaking the fast at sunset. The Arabic text of this Dua is

اللَّهُمَّ اِنِّى لَكَ صُمْتُ وَبِكَ امنْتُ [وَعَلَيْكَ تَوَكَّلْتُ] وَعَلَى رِزْقِكَ اَفْطَرْتُ

It translates to “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.”

Dua for Sehri (pre-dawn meal)

This Dua is recited before the start of the fast, usually at the time of the pre-dawn meal. The Arabic text of this Dua is

“وَبِصَوْمِ غَدٍ نَّوَيْتُ مِنْ شَهْرِ رَمَضَانَ”

It means “I intend to keep the fast tomorrow in the month of Ramadan.”

Duas for Ashras of Ramadan

Ramadan is divided into three parts, each lasting for ten days, known as Ashra. Muslims believe that each Ashra has its unique significance and blessings, and they focus on specific Duas and prayers during each period.
Here are the Duas for each Ashra of Ramadan:

1st Ashra (first ten days of Ramadan)
This Ashra is known as the Ashra of Mercy, and Muslims focus on seeking Allah’s mercy and forgiveness during these days. The following Dua is recommended for recitation during this period:

يَا حَيُّ يَا قَيُّوْمُ بِرَحْمَتِكَ أَسْتَغِيْث

which means “O Living, O Sustaining, in Your Mercy I seek relief.”

2nd Ashra (second ten days of Ramadan)

This Ashra is known as the Ashra of Forgiveness, and Muslims focus on seeking Allah’s forgiveness and repentance during these days. The following Dua is recommended for recitation during this period:

أَسْتَغْفِرُ اللَّهَ الْعَظِيمَ الَّذِي لاَ إِلَهَ إِلاَّ هُوَ الْحَيُّ الْْقَيُّومُ وَ أَتُوبُ إِلَيْهِ

which means “I seek forgiveness from Allah, the Mighty, the Living, the Eternal, and I turn to Him in repentance.”

3rd Ashra (last ten days of Ramadan)

This Ashra is known as the Ashra of Salvation, and Muslims focus on seeking Allah’s protection and deliverance during these days. The following Dua is recommended for recitation during this period:

اَللَّهُمَّ أَجِرْنِي مِنَ النَّارِ

which means “O Allah, Save me from the hellfire (Jahannum).”

If you want to know more about Ramadan Sehri and Iftar timings in Karachi, Follow Graana.blog.

FAQs

Here are some FAQs related to Iftar time in Karachi

What is the timing of Iftar in Karachi?

The timing of Iftar in Karachi varies depending on the Islamic prayer calendar and the location of the city. As of now, the Iftar time in Karachi is approximately 6:47 pm. Search for ‘iftar time in Karachi today’ to know the accurate time.

What time does Roza open in Karachi?

The time that Roza opens in Karachi is the same as the beginning of the fasting period, which is approximately 10 minutes before the Fajr prayer time. This time can vary depending on the location and the season.

What are some traditional foods that are commonly eaten at Iftar time in Karachi?

Traditional foods that are commonly eaten at Iftar in Karachi include dates, fruits, pakoras, samosas, chana chaat, and other traditional Pakistani dishes. It is important to eat a nutritious meal during Iftar to ensure that the body has sufficient energy after the day of fasting.

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