O ye who believe! Fasting is prescribed to you as it was prescribed to those before you,
that ye may (learn) self-restraint
[Quran: Chapter 2:183]

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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Ramadan Calendar 2013 Hamburg Germany Iftar Times

Ramadan 2013 Iftar Times for Hamburg Germany

The Ramadan schedule for Hamburg Germany is in the time table below. You will find Iftar, Imsak as well as the prayer times for the whole month of Ramadan. Iftar times corresponds to Maghrib times. Imsak times correspond to Fajr.

Breaking of fast should take place as soon as possible after Maghrib Azan. Browse the site for prayers to be said prior to breaking fast.

Please share address of this site with others. This Ramadan calendar timetable will be kept for the whole of Ramadan. Bookmark this site and come back whenever you want to access the Ramadan timetable for Iftar (Maghrib), Imsak (Suhur, Sehri) and prayers.

Ramadan Kareem Mubarak.
 
Ramadan 2013 / 1434 Prayer Times Schedule
Ramadan 1434 AH 10 July - 7 August 2013
Click Calendar Below to Enlarge

DayRamadan GregorianFajrSunriseDhuhr  AsrMaghribIsha
  Wed110/72:495:031:26  5:509:4711:49
  Thu211/72:495:041:26  5:509:4611:48
  Fri312/72:505:051:26  5:499:4611:48
  Sat413/72:505:061:26  5:499:4511:48
  Sun514/72:515:081:26  5:499:4311:47
  Mon615/72:525:091:27  5:489:4211:47
  Tue716/72:525:101:27  5:489:4111:46
  Wed817/72:535:121:27  5:489:4011:46
  Thu918/72:535:131:27  5:479:3911:45
  Fri1019/72:545:141:27  5:479:3711:45
  Sat1120/72:545:161:27  5:469:3611:44
  Sun1221/72:555:171:27  5:469:3511:44
  Mon1322/72:565:191:27  5:459:3311:43
  Tue1423/72:565:201:27  5:459:3211:42
  Wed1524/72:575:221:27  5:449:3011:42
  Thu1625/72:575:231:27  5:449:2911:41
  Fri1726/72:585:251:27  5:439:2711:40
  Sat1827/72:595:261:27  5:439:2611:40
  Sun1928/72:595:281:27  5:429:2411:39
  Mon2029/73:005:301:27  5:419:2211:38
  Tue2130/73:005:311:27  5:409:2011:37
  Wed2231/73:015:331:27  5:409:1911:37
  Thu231/83:025:351:27  5:399:1711:36
  Fri242/83:025:361:27  5:389:1511:35
  Sat253/83:035:381:27  5:379:1311:34
  Sun264/83:035:401:27  5:369:1111:33
  Mon275/83:045:411:26  5:369:1011:32
  Tue286/83:055:431:26  5:359:0811:31
  Wed297/83:055:451:26  5:349:0611:30
































Note 1: Fajr means both Fajr Athan (Azan) and Imsak (starting fast) and Maghrib means both Maghrib Athan (Azan) and Iftar (breaking fast). Note 2: Ramadan starting date is according to Makkah.

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