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Ramadan, which stands as a pivotal month in the Islamic lunar calendar, is celebrated by Muslims across the world. Also known as Ramzan, the occasion is believed to be a time for spirituality, letting go of material pleasures and engaging in community service. During this time, devout Muslims keep fasts from dawn to dusk, praying and giving back to the community. With the sighting of moon in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, Ramzan in India will commence on March 12.
Crescent moon was reportedly sighted in many cities in India on Monday. The holy month of Ramadan usually falls 10 to 11 days early each year.
Ramadan Mubarak 2024 Wishes, Photos, Messages and WhatsApp Status to Share
May this Ramadan bring you peace, prosperity, and happiness. Ramadan Mubarak!
Wishing you and your family a blessed Ramadan filled with joy and good health. Happy Ramzan!
May Allah shower his blessings upon you and your loved ones this Ramadan. Ramadan Kareem!
As you fast and offer prayers this Ramadan, may your heart be filled with peace and your soul be enlightened. Ramzan Mubarak!
May the spirit of Ramadan illuminate your heart and guide you towards the path of peace and harmony. Ramadan Kareem!
May this Ramadan be a month of forgiveness, compassion, and love. Ramzan Mubarak!
May Allah’s blessings be with you today, tomorrow, and always. Happy Ramadan!
Wishing you a peaceful and joyous Ramadan. Ramadan Mubarak!
May this Ramadan be a month of blessings, a month full of forgiveness and guidance for you and your family. Happy Ramzan!
May Allah grant all your wishes and fulfill all your desires in this holy month of Ramadan. Ramadan Mubarak!
CITY-WISE RAMADAN 2024 TIME IN INDIA
- AHMEDABAD: Sehri: 05:38 AM; Iftar: 06:47 PM
- BENGALURU: Sehri: 05:19 AM; Iftar: 06:31 PM
- CHENNAI: Sehri: 05:08 AM; Iftar: 06:20 PM
- DELHI: Sehri 05:18 AM; Iftar: 06:27 PM
- HYDERABAD: Sehri 05:16 AM; Iftar: 06:26 PM
- KOLKATA: Sehri: 04:35 AM; Iftar: 05:45 PM
- KANPUR: Sehri: 05:06 AM; Iftar: 06:15 PM
- MUMBAI: Sehri: 05:38 AM; Iftar: 06:48 PM
- PUNE: Sehri: 05:34 AM; Iftar: 06:44 PM
- SURAT: Sehri: 05:38 AM; Iftar: 06:47 PM
Muslims in the world’s southernmost nations will fast for roughly 12 hours, while those in the world’s northernmost nations will fast for 17 or more hours because the amount of daylight hours differs throughout the world.
This year, the average fasting period for Muslims in India will be around 14 hours.
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