Today Sehri & Iftar Time in Philadelphia - USA

Today, January 03 2025 - Philadelphia Sehri Time is 06:01 AM and Iftar Timing in Philadelphia is 4:48 PM, according to the 03 Rajab 1446 in the Islamic calendar. The month of Ramadan's observance timings in Philadelphia are aligned with the position of sunrise and sunset. The city observes Sehri, the pre-dawn meal, at 06:01 AM, marking the beginning of the day's fast. As the sun dips below the horizon, the fast is broken at Iftar time, which is at 4:48 PM.

Date Sehri Iftar
03 Jan, 2025 06:01 am 4:48 pm
Jafria: Sehr 05:51 Am Iftar 04:58 Pm
Note: 1 minute preventative difference in Sehri (-1 min) & Iftar (+1 min)

Philadelphia Sehri Time and Iftar Time 2025

January 03, 2025 - Today's Sehri time in Philadelphia is 06:01 AM, and Iftar time is 4:48 pm, corresponding to the Islamic date 03 Rajab 1446. A complete 30-day Ramadan fasting calendar for Philadelphia, featuring daily Suhoor and Iftar timings, is available with an option to download in PDF format for convenience. The thirty days Ramadan 2025 timetable for Philadelphia is provided below, allowing you to easily view the daily Sehri and Iftar timings, including today's schedule. We try to offer accurate and reliable Sehri and Iftar timings to help you observe Ramadan with ease and precision.

30 Days Philadelphia Sehri & Iftar Calendar

DATE SEHR IFTAR
02 Jan 2025 06:01 AM 4:48 PM
03 Jan 2025 06:01 AM 4:49 PM
04 Jan 2025 06:01 AM 4:50 PM
05 Jan 2025 06:01 AM 4:51 PM
06 Jan 2025 06:01 AM 4:52 PM
07 Jan 2025 06:01 AM 4:53 PM
08 Jan 2025 06:01 AM 4:54 PM
09 Jan 2025 06:01 AM 4:55 PM
10 Jan 2025 06:01 AM 4:56 PM
11 Jan 2025 06:01 AM 4:57 PM
12 Jan 2025 06:01 AM 4:58 PM
13 Jan 2025 06:01 AM 4:59 PM
14 Jan 2025 06:00 AM 5:00 PM
15 Jan 2025 06:00 AM 5:01 PM
16 Jan 2025 06:00 AM 5:03 PM
17 Jan 2025 05:59 AM 5:04 PM
18 Jan 2025 05:59 AM 5:05 PM
19 Jan 2025 05:59 AM 5:06 PM
20 Jan 2025 05:58 AM 5:07 PM
21 Jan 2025 05:58 AM 5:08 PM
22 Jan 2025 05:57 AM 5:09 PM
23 Jan 2025 05:57 AM 5:11 PM
24 Jan 2025 05:56 AM 5:12 PM
25 Jan 2025 05:56 AM 5:13 PM
26 Jan 2025 05:55 AM 5:14 PM
27 Jan 2025 05:55 AM 5:15 PM
28 Jan 2025 05:54 AM 5:17 PM
29 Jan 2025 05:53 AM 5:18 PM
30 Jan 2025 05:52 AM 5:19 PM
31 Jan 2025 05:52 AM 5:20 PM

Sehri Iftar Time for Philadelphia - Month of Ramadan 2025:

Managing your fasting schedule with a detailed Sehri and Iftar times calendar for Philadelphia. This comprehensive guide provides accurate timings for Sehri and Iftar, along with both Islamic and Georgian calendar dates, catering to the needs of individuals in Philadelphia and nearby areas daily all over the year and during the month of Ramadan.

Fasting, a fundamental pillar of Islam, involves partaking in the pre-dawn meal known as Sehri and breaking the fast with the evening meal, Iftar. Sehr o Iftar calendar of Hamariweb helps in planning, preparing in advance, and ensuring a smooth experience for those observing Roza or Sawm.

Remember, Sehri is also known as suhoor or Sahoor, while Iftar is referred to as iftari in various parts of the world.

Tips for a Hassle-Free Fasting Experience:

Follow the recommended practice of concluding your meal one or two minutes before the Azaan e Fajr. Ulema advises stopping eating a minute or two before the designated Sehri time. Ensure timely Iftar by knowing the exact Philadelphia Iftar time.

Permanent Sehri and Iftar Timings:

Our page offers a year-round schedule, allowing you to access Philadelphia roza timings not only for Ramadan 2025 but also for future dates. Both fiqa Hanafi Sunni and fiqa Jafria Shia timings are provided for your convenience. However, maintaining a one-minute difference between Philadelphia Sehri time and Iftar time is recommended. Stay informed and organized throughout the year with our user-friendly Philadelphia Sehri and Iftar times calendar. Plan your meals accordingly, easily observe the sacred month of Ramadan, and ensure a fulfilling fasting experience.

Unity and Togetherness during Ramadan 2025 in Philadelphia

As the ultimate religious month for Muslims, Ramadan is a period of spiritual reflection, connecting your soul to Divine mercy, and asking Allah for forgiveness of your sins. Allah (SWT) is Al-Ghafoor, ever forgiver. He forgives His devoted believers when they repent. The charm of Ramadan 2025 will be in the coming together of local Muslims to embrace the sacred traditions at the iftar time Philadelphia.

A Time of Self-Renewal and Self-Purification

The Quran was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (SWT) in the lunar month of Ramadan on the mysterious night of Power (Lyalatul-Qadar), said to be greater than a thousand months. To celebrate the miracle of the Quran, Muslims spend an entire month keeping them away from food, drink, and other physical needs. This month gives the lesson of patience and gratitude in the hard times. The spiritual goal in the Holy month of Ramadan is to cultivate self-control, gratitude, and empathy. During this time, Muslims engage themselves in acts of charity, good deeds, and gratitude, especially at iftar time today Philadelphia.

Traditional Practices That Strengthen Bonds

In Philadelphia, iftar (breaking the fast) is often a communal event, bringing families and friends together. Many communities and trusts bring the iftar drive and distribute the iftar packets at the Iftar time Philadelphia. The suhoor (pre-dawn meal) and the taraweeh (special nightly prayers) are also central to the Ramadan experience. Many Mosques do special preparation for the Taraweeh prayer after Iftar time today Philadelphia. It brings a sense of brotherhood and unity among the Muslim community.

Notable Mosques in Philadelphia

These are famous mosques in Philadelphia, which tend to bustle with activities when Ramadan rolls in:

  • Al-Jamia Masjid: Known for its lively community Iftars and warm hosting.
  • Masjidullah:Programs all-inclusive mostly taraweeh prayers and Qur'aan study.
  • United Muslim Masjid: Youth development and community development.
  • Masjid Quba:Large iftar events and educational activities for all ages.
  • Islamic Society of Greater Philadelphia (ISGP):Spiritual and social gathering space for Ramadan activities.

What is Philadelphia Sehri and Iftar time today?

Today Sehri and Iftar times in Philadelphia are as follows:

  • Today Sehri time in Philadelphia for Fiqa Hanafi: 06:01 AM
  • Today Iftar time in Philadelphia for Fiqa Hanafi: 4:48 PM
  • Sehri time Philadelphia today Fiqa Jafria: 05:51 AM
  • Today Iftar time Philadelphia Fiqa Jafria: 04:58 PM

What is the time of Sehri in Philadelphia?

Today 03 January 2025, the (suhoor) Sehri time in Philadelphia is 06:01 AM.

What is the time of Iftar in Philadelphia?

Today 03 January 2025, the (fasting) Iftar time in Philadelphia is 4:48 PM

What are the Sehri and Iftar times today according to Fiqh Hanafi?

Sehri time Philadelphia today is 06:01 AM according to Fiqa Hanafi; and Iftar time Philadelphia Fiqa Hanafi is: 4:48 PM as on 03 January 2025.

What are the Sehri and Iftar times today according to Fiqh Jafria?

Sehri time Philadelphia today is 05:51 AM according to Fiqa Jafria (Shia); and Iftar time Philadelphia Fiqa Jafria is: 04:58 PM as on 03 January 2025.

What are today's start and end times for Ramadan fasting in Philadelphia?

The start of Ramadan Fasting in Philadelphia is 06:01 and end Time of Fasting in Philadelphia is 4:48 .

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Reviews & Comments

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  • Imran , Philadelphia

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  • Mahnoor , Philadelphia

One of Islam's five fundamental tenets is the practice of fasting. Muslims eat a meal before dawn called Sehri and then break their fast by eating an Iftar meal in the evening.

  • Sahar , Philadelphia

Disclaimer: We make every effort to verify all information in Hamariweb.com but it’s always better to double consult from your local Mosque / Masjid. If there is any issue, concern or you find any error, please email us at [email protected]. Please note there is a 1 minute preventative difference in both as Sehr Time set 1 minute earlier and Iftar 1 minute later here.