O ye who believe! Fasting is prescribed to you as it was prescribed to those before you,
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Saturday, August 29, 2009

Ifar times in San Diego California - Ramadan Timetable

The Ramadan iftar times for San Diego California is included in the schedule below. Today is August 27, 2009. Iftar times corresponds to maghrib times. Imsak times correspond to Fajr. You will find Iftar Imsak as well as the prayer times for the whole month of ramadan.

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SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES
Latitude: N 32deg 42.92min Longitude: W 117deg 9.38min

Columns are arranged as follows: Ramadane day, Aug/Sep 09 date, Day, Fajr
(Dawn), Shorook (Sunrise), Zuh (Noon), Asr(Afternoon, Maghrib(Sunset, Isha(Night)



1 8/22 Sat 4:49 6:17 12:51 4:30 7:25 8:52
2 8/23 Sun 4:50 6:18 12:51 4:29 7:24 8:51
3 8/24 Mon 4:51 6:18 12:51 4:29 7:23 8:50
4 8/25 Tue 4:52 6:19 12:51 4:28 7:22 8:48
5 8/26 Wed 4:53 6:20 12:50 4:28 7:20 8:47
6 8/27 Thu 4:54 6:20 12:50 4:27 7:19 8:45
7 8/28 Fri 4:55 6:21 12:50 4:27 7:18 8:44
8 8/29 Sat 4:56 6:22 12:49 4:26 7:17 8:42
9 8/30 Sun 4:57 6:22 12:49 4:25 7:15 8:41
10 8/31 Mon 4:57 6:23 12:49 4:25 7:14 8:39
11 9/1 Tue 4:58 6:24 12:48 4:24 7:13 8:38
12 9/2 Wed 4:59 6:24 12:48 4:24 7:12 8:36
13 9/3 Thu 5:00 6:25 12:48 4:23 7:10 8:35
14 9/4 Fri 5:01 6:25 12:47 4:22 7:09 8:33
15 9/5 Sat 5:02 6:26 12:47 4:22 7:08 8:32
16 9/6 Sun 5:02 6:27 12:47 4:21 7:06 8:30
17 9/7 Mon 5:03 6:27 12:46 4:20 7:05 8:29
18 9/8 Tue 5:04 6:28 12:46 4:19 7:04 8:27
19 9/9 Wed 5:05 6:29 12:46 4:19 7:02 8:26
20 9/10 Thu 5:06 6:29 12:45 4:18 7:01 8:24
21 9/11 Fri 5:06 6:30 12:45 4:17 7:00 8:23
22 9/12 Sat 5:07 6:31 12:45 4:16 6:58 8:22
23 9/13 Sun 5:08 6:31 12:44 4:16 6:57 8:20
24 9/14 Mon 5:09 6:32 12:44 4:15 6:56 8:19
25 9/15 Tue 5:09 6:32 12:44 4:14 6:54 8:17
26 9/16 Wed 5:10 6:33 12:43 4:13 6:53 8:16
27 9/17 Thu 5:11 6:34 12:43 4:12 6:52 8:14
28 9/18 Fri 5:12 6:34 12:43 4:12 6:50 8:13
29 9/19 Sat 5:12 6:35 12:42 4:11 6:49 8:11
30 9/20 Sun 5:13 6:36 12:42 4:10 6:48 8:10
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iftar time washington dc with imsak times

Iftar time washington dc for today is 7:43PM . Note that the imsak time in Washington DC for today was 5:00 , and that the next Imsak time is 5:01. The time table below summarizes the Imsak and Iftar time in Washington DC time for the rest of the Ramadan month. We decided to also publish these times for other major USA urban area. US cities for which we published Iftar times include NYC NY, LA California, Chicago Illinois, Houston TX, Miami Florida, Boston Massachusetts. The list contains other cities and continues to grow.

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Ramadan 1430 AH 22 August 2009 - 20 September 2009

Columns are arranged as follows: Ramadane day, Aug/Sep 09 date, Day, Fajr
(Dawn), Shorook (Sunrise), Zuh (Noon), Asr(Afternoon, Maghrib(Sunset, Isha(Night)

8 8/29 Sat 5:00 6:34 1:09 4:50 7:43 9:17
9 8/30 Sun 5:01 6:35 1:09 4:49 7:41 9:15
10 8/31 Mon 5:02 6:36 1:08 4:48 7:40 9:13
11 9/1 Tue 5:04 6:37 1:08 4:47 7:38 9:11
12 9/2 Wed 5:05 6:38 1:08 4:47 7:37 9:10
13 9/3 Thu 5:06 6:39 1:07 4:46 7:35 9:08
14 9/4 Fri 5:07 6:40 1:07 4:45 7:33 9:06
15 9/5 Sat 5:08 6:41 1:07 4:44 7:32 9:04
16 9/6 Sun 5:09 6:42 1:06 4:43 7:30 9:02
17 9/7 Mon 5:10 6:42 1:06 4:42 7:29 9:00
18 9/8 Tue 5:12 6:43 1:06 4:41 7:27 8:59
19 9/9 Wed 5:13 6:44 1:05 4:40 7:26 8:57
20 9/10 Thu 5:14 6:45 1:05 4:39 7:24 8:55
21 9/11 Fri 5:15 6:46 1:05 4:38 7:22 8:53
22 9/12 Sat 5:16 6:47 1:04 4:37 7:21 8:51
23 9/13 Sun 5:17 6:48 1:04 4:36 7:19 8:50
24 9/14 Mon 5:18 6:49 1:03 4:35 7:18 8:48
25 9/15 Tue 5:19 6:50 1:03 4:34 7:16 8:46
26 9/16 Wed 5:20 6:51 1:03 4:33 7:14 8:44
27 9/17 Thu 5:21 6:51 1:02 4:32 7:13 8:43
28 9/18 Fri 5:22 6:52 1:02 4:31 7:11 8:41
29 9/19 Sat 5:23 6:53 1:02 4:30 7:10 8:39
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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Iftar time today in San Jose California CA

The Iftar times for today in San Jose California CA are below. You will also find the schedule for the rest of the ramadan month. Included are the times for iftar, imsak, as well as the times for the namaz prayers.

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Ramadan 1430 AH 22 August 2009 - 20 September 2009

SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES
Latitude: N 37deg 20.35min Longitude: W 121deg 53.63min

Columns are arranged as follows: Ramadane day, Aug/Sep 09 date, Day, Fajr
(Dawn), Shorook (Sunrise), Zuh (Noon), Asr(Afternoon, Maghrib(Sunset, Isha(Night)


1 8/22 Sat 4:56 6:30 1:10 4:53 7:50 9:24
2 8/23 Sun 4:57 6:31 1:10 4:53 7:49 9:22
3 8/24 Mon 4:58 6:32 1:10 4:52 7:47 9:20
4 8/25 Tue 4:59 6:32 1:10 4:51 7:46 9:19
5 8/26 Wed 5:00 6:33 1:09 4:51 7:45 9:17
6 8/27 Thu 5:02 6:34 1:09 4:50 7:43 9:15
7 8/28 Fri 5:03 6:35 1:09 4:49 7:42 9:14
8 8/29 Sat 5:04 6:36 1:08 4:48 7:40 9:12
9 8/30 Sun 5:05 6:37 1:08 4:48 7:39 9:10
10 8/31 Mon 5:06 6:37 1:08 4:47 7:37 9:08
11 9/1 Tue 5:07 6:38 1:07 4:46 7:36 9:07
12 9/2 Wed 5:08 6:39 1:07 4:45 7:34 9:05
13 9/3 Thu 5:09 6:40 1:07 4:44 7:33 9:03
14 9/4 Fri 5:10 6:41 1:06 4:44 7:31 9:02
15 9/5 Sat 5:11 6:42 1:06 4:43 7:30 9:00
16 9/6 Sun 5:12 6:42 1:06 4:42 7:28 8:58
17 9/7 Mon 5:13 6:43 1:05 4:41 7:27 8:56
18 9/8 Tue 5:14 6:44 1:05 4:40 7:25 8:55
19 9/9 Wed 5:16 6:45 1:05 4:39 7:24 8:53
20 9/10 Thu 5:17 6:46 1:04 4:38 7:22 8:51
21 9/11 Fri 5:18 6:47 1:04 4:37 7:21 8:50
22 9/12 Sat 5:19 6:47 1:04 4:36 7:19 8:48
23 9/13 Sun 5:20 6:48 1:03 4:35 7:18 8:46
24 9/14 Mon 5:21 6:49 1:03 4:34 7:16 8:44
25 9/15 Tue 5:22 6:50 1:03 4:33 7:15 8:43
26 9/16 Wed 5:22 6:51 1:02 4:32 7:13 8:41
27 9/17 Thu 5:23 6:51 1:02 4:31 7:12 8:39
28 9/18 Fri 5:24 6:52 1:02 4:30 7:10 8:38
29 9/19 Sat 5:25 6:53 1:01 4:29 7:09 8:36
30 9/20 Sun 5:26 6:54 1:01 4:28 7:07 8:34
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Break of fast sunset times table Philadelphia PA Pennsylvania

A large muslim community celebrate ramadan in Philly. The Break of fast time is immediately after maghrib azan at particular time after sunset. Below are the iftar times calendar for Philadelphia PA. The break of fast time corresponds to the magrib prayer colum in the ramadan calendar table below.

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Breaking of fast should take place as soon as possible after magrib azan. Browse the site for prayers to be said prior to breaking your fast. An interesting article containing what to say prior to iftar break of fast can be found at http://theramadanblog.blogspot.com


Ramadan Kareem Mubarak.


Ramadan 1430 AH 22 August 2009 - 20 September 2009

Columns are arranged as follows: Ramadane day, Aug/Sep 09 date, Day, Fajr
(Dawn), Shorook (Sunrise), Zuh (Noon), Asr(Afternoon, Maghrib(Sunset, Isha(Night)

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, UNITED STATES
Latitude: N 39deg 57.12min Longitude: W 75deg 9.85min

1 8/22 Sat 4:40 6:19 1:03 4:49 7:47 9:25
2 8/23 Sun 4:42 6:20 1:03 4:48 7:46 9:24
3 8/24 Mon 4:43 6:21 1:03 4:47 7:44 9:22
4 8/25 Tue 4:44 6:22 1:03 4:46 7:43 9:20
5 8/26 Wed 4:46 6:23 1:02 4:46 7:41 9:18
6 8/27 Thu 4:47 6:24 1:02 4:45 7:40 9:16
7 8/28 Fri 4:48 6:25 1:02 4:44 7:38 9:14
8 8/29 Sat 4:49 6:26 1:01 4:43 7:36 9:12
9 8/30 Sun 4:51 6:27 1:01 4:42 7:35 9:10
10 8/31 Mon 4:52 6:28 1:01 4:41 7:33 9:09
11 9/1 Tue 4:53 6:29 1:01 4:40 7:32 9:07
12 9/2 Wed 4:54 6:30 1:00 4:40 7:30 9:05
13 9/3 Thu 4:56 6:31 1:00 4:39 7:29 9:03
14 9/4 Fri 4:57 6:31 1:00 4:38 7:27 9:01
15 9/5 Sat 4:58 6:32 12:59 4:37 7:25 8:59
16 9/6 Sun 4:59 6:33 12:59 4:36 7:24 8:57
17 9/7 Mon 5:01 6:34 12:59 4:35 7:22 8:55
18 9/8 Tue 5:02 6:35 12:58 4:34 7:20 8:54
19 9/9 Wed 5:03 6:36 12:58 4:33 7:19 8:52
20 9/10 Thu 5:04 6:37 12:57 4:32 7:17 8:50
21 9/11 Fri 5:05 6:38 12:57 4:31 7:16 8:48
22 9/12 Sat 5:06 6:39 12:57 4:30 7:14 8:46
23 9/13 Sun 5:08 6:40 12:56 4:29 7:12 8:44
24 9/14 Mon 5:09 6:41 12:56 4:28 7:11 8:42
25 9/15 Tue 5:10 6:42 12:56 4:27 7:09 8:41
26 9/16 Wed 5:11 6:43 12:55 4:25 7:07 8:39
27 9/17 Thu 5:12 6:44 12:55 4:24 7:06 8:37
28 9/18 Fri 5:13 6:45 12:55 4:23 7:04 8:35
29 9/19 Sat 5:14 6:46 12:54 4:22 7:02 8:33
30 9/20 Sun 5:15 6:46 12:54 4:21 7:01 8:32

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Ramadan eating times in nj New Jersey Newark

The Ramadan eating times in nj New Jersey Newark are shown in time table below. Eating times are between Iftar time and Imsak time. The iftar is as soon as maghrib.

Today is August 27, 2009. You will find Iftar, Imsak as well as the prayer times for the whole month of ramadan. Imsak times correspond to Fajr. Iftar times corresponds to maghrib times. If you know of Mosques in the New York and/or New Jersey area offering Iftar during ramadan, please leave the information in the comments area below, and/or email the information to us. Thank you.

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NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, UNITED STATES
Latitude: N 40deg 44.13min Longitude: W 74deg 10.37min

Columns are arranged as follows: Ramadane day, Aug/Sep 09 date, Day, Fajr
(Dawn), Shorook (Sunrise), Zuh (Noon), Asr(Afternoon, Maghrib(Sunset, Isha(Night)


1 8/22 Sat 4:34 6:14 12:59 4:45 7:44 9:24
2 8/23 Sun 4:35 6:15 12:59 4:45 7:43 9:22
3 8/24 Mon 4:36 6:16 12:59 4:44 7:41 9:20
4 8/25 Tue 4:38 6:17 12:59 4:43 7:40 9:18
5 8/26 Wed 4:39 6:18 12:58 4:42 7:38 9:17
6 8/27 Thu 4:40 6:19 12:58 4:41 7:37 9:15
7 8/28 Fri 4:42 6:20 12:58 4:40 7:35 9:13
8 8/29 Sat 4:43 6:21 12:57 4:40 7:33 9:11
9 8/30 Sun 4:44 6:22 12:57 4:39 7:32 9:09
10 8/31 Mon 4:46 6:23 12:57 4:38 7:30 9:07
11 9/1 Tue 4:47 6:24 12:57 4:37 7:29 9:05
12 9/2 Wed 4:48 6:25 12:56 4:36 7:27 9:03
13 9/3 Thu 4:50 6:26 12:56 4:35 7:25 9:01
14 9/4 Fri 4:51 6:27 12:56 4:34 7:24 8:59
15 9/5 Sat 4:52 6:28 12:55 4:33 7:22 8:57
16 9/6 Sun 4:53 6:29 12:55 4:32 7:20 8:55
17 9/7 Mon 4:55 6:30 12:55 4:31 7:19 8:53
18 9/8 Tue 4:56 6:31 12:54 4:30 7:17 8:51
19 9/9 Wed 4:57 6:32 12:54 4:29 7:15 8:50
20 9/10 Thu 4:58 6:33 12:54 4:28 7:14 8:48
21 9/11 Fri 5:00 6:34 12:53 4:27 7:12 8:46
22 9/12 Sat 5:01 6:35 12:53 4:26 7:10 8:44
23 9/13 Sun 5:02 6:36 12:52 4:25 7:09 8:42
24 9/14 Mon 5:03 6:36 12:52 4:24 7:07 8:40
25 9/15 Tue 5:04 6:37 12:52 4:22 7:05 8:38
26 9/16 Wed 5:05 6:38 12:51 4:21 7:04 8:36
27 9/17 Thu 5:07 6:39 12:51 4:20 7:02 8:34
28 9/18 Fri 5:08 6:40 12:51 4:19 7:00 8:33
29 9/19 Sat 5:09 6:41 12:50 4:18 6:59 8:31
30 9/20 Sun 5:10 6:42 12:50 4:17 6:57 8:29
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Iftar times in NYC New York - ramadan 1430 calendar

The Iftar times for NYC New York (new york city) are shown in the time table below. Today is August 26, 2009. You will find Iftar, Imsak as well as the prayer times for the whole month of ramadan. Imsak times correspond to Fajr. Iftar times corresponds to maghrib times.

If you know of Mosques in the New York and/or New Jersey area offering Iftar during ramadan, please leave the information in the comments area below, and/or email the information to us. Thank you.

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If you do not see the table, please scroll down, it is down below.













































DayRamadan GregorianFajrSunrise
Dhuhr  AsrMaghribIsha
  Sat122/84:536:1312:59  4:457:449:05
  Sun223/84:556:1412:59  4:447:439:03
  Mon324/84:566:1512:59  4:447:419:02
  Tue425/84:576:1612:58  4:437:399:00
  Wed526/84:586:1712:58  4:427:388:58
  Thu627/85:006:1812:58  4:417:368:56
  Fri728/85:016:1912:58  4:407:358:54
  Sat829/85:026:2012:57  4:397:338:53
  Sun930/85:036:2112:57  4:397:328:51
  Mon1031/85:056:2212:57  4:387:308:49
  Tue111/95:066:2312:56  4:377:288:47
  Wed122/95:076:2412:56  4:367:278:45
  Thu133/95:086:2512:56  4:357:258:43
  Fri144/95:096:2612:55  4:347:248:41
  Sat155/95:116:2712:55  4:337:228:40
  Sun166/95:126:2812:55  4:327:208:38
  Mon177/95:136:2912:54  4:317:198:36
  Tue188/95:146:2912:54  4:307:178:34
  Wed199/95:156:3012:54  4:297:158:32
  Thu2010/95:166:3112:53  4:287:148:30
  Fri2111/95:176:3212:53  4:277:128:29
  Sat2212/95:196:3312:53  4:267:108:27
  Sun2313/95:206:3412:52  4:247:098:25
  Mon2414/95:216:3512:52  4:237:078:23
  Tue2515/95:226:3612:52  4:227:058:21
  Wed2616/95:236:3712:51  4:217:038:19
  Thu2717/95:246:3812:51  4:207:028:18
  Fri2818/95:256:3912:51  4:197:008:16
  Sat2919/95:266:4012:50  4:186:588:14






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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Iftar times in Boston MA Massachusetts

The Iftar times in Boston MA Massachusetts are shown in the time table below. Today is August 26, 2009. 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.

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charity during ramadan rewards with hadith

Charity giving is a good deed in Islam and is called for. There are rewards in this life and the hereafter for giving charity at any moment.In this world you are also reward by the personal satisfaction you will feel, and the feeling of the receivers of your charity towards you and towards their fellow humans in general. During Ramadan the rewards are increased both in numbers and in type, as explained below. In the language of numbers, giving charity in Ramadan is a wise and profitable investment-- no risk, just fat rewards!

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The Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) addressed his companions on the last day of Sha`ban, saying, "Oh people! A great month has come over you; a blessed month; a month in which is a night better than a thousand months; month in which Allah has made it compulsory upon you to fast by day, and voluntary to pray by night. Whoever draws nearer (to Allah) by performing any of the (optional) good deeds in (this month) shall receive the same reward as performing an obligatory deed at any other time, and whoever discharges an obligatory deed in (this month) shall receive the reward of performing seventy obligations at any other time. It is the month of patience, and the reward of patience is Heaven. It is the month of charity, and a month in which a believer's sustenance is increased. Whoever gives food to a fasting person to break his fast, shall have his sins forgiven, and he will be saved from the Fire of Hell, and he shall have the same reward as the fasting person, without his reward being diminished at all." [Narrated by Ibn Khuzaymah]

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Iftar times in Manchester UK - Ramadan Fasting Schedule

The ramadan schedule for Manchester UK 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 magrib azan. Browse the site for prayers to be said prior to breaking fast. An interesting article containing what to say prior to iftar breakfast can be found at http://theramadanblog.blogspot.com

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Iftar in Birmingham UK - Ramadan Fasting Schedule

The ramadan schedule for Birmingham UK is in the time table below. You will find Iftar, Imsak as well as the prayer salaat namaz times for the whole month of ramadan. Iftar times corresponds to maghrib times. Imsak times correspond to Fajr.

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Honolulu Hawaii Iftar Imsak Time Tables Schedule

The ramadan schedule for Honolulu HI 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. Ismak times correspond to Fajr.

Breaking of fast should take place as soon as possible after magrib azan. Browse the site for prayers to be said prior to breaking fast. An interesting article containing what to say prior to iftar breakfast can be found at http://theramadanblog.blogspot.com

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Ramadan 1430 AH 22 August 2009 - 20 September 2009


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Sehri iftar timings in Karachi Pakistan

Karachi is the 5th largest city in the world by population, and is, we believe, the largest muslim city in the world. It is therefore befitting to be covered it in this blog, the focus of which is Ramadan and the World.

One of the questions people seek an answer to are the times for Iftar and Sehri. Iftar when fasting is broken, and the end of Sehri marks the beginning of Imsak.

Below you will find a timetable showing the ramadan calendar for Karachi for the months of August and September. Note that muslim's fasting and prayer calendars vary across time of year and geographical location, as it is both lunar and sun based.

Breaking of fast should take place as soon as possible after magrib azan. Browse the site for prayers to be said prior to breaking the fast. An interesting article containing what to say prior to iftar breaking of fast can be found at the site http://theramadanblog.blogspot.com

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Ramadan 1430 AH 22 August 2009 - 20 September 2009

Columns are arranged as follows: Ramadane day, Aug/Sep 09 date, Day, Fajr
(Dawn), Shorook (Sunrise), Zuh (Noon), Asr(Afternoon, Maghrib(Sunset, Isha(Night)

KARACHI, SINDH, PAKISTAN
Latitude: N 24deg 52min Longitude: E 67deg 3min

1 8/22 Sat 5:49 7:09 1:35 5:03 8:00 9:20
2 8/23 Sun 5:50 7:09 1:34 5:03 7:59 9:19
3 8/24 Mon 5:50 7:10 1:34 5:03 7:58 9:17
4 8/25 Tue 5:51 7:10 1:34 5:03 7:57 9:16
5 8/26 Wed 5:51 7:10 1:34 5:02 7:56 9:15
6 8/27 Thu 5:52 7:11 1:33 5:02 7:55 9:14
7 8/28 Fri 5:52 7:11 1:33 5:02 7:55 9:13
8 8/29 Sat 5:53 7:12 1:33 5:02 7:54 9:12
9 8/30 Sun 5:54 7:12 1:32 5:01 7:53 9:11
10 8/31 Mon 5:54 7:12 1:32 5:01 7:52 9:10
11 9/1 Tue 5:55 7:13 1:32 5:01 7:51 9:08
12 9/2 Wed 5:55 7:13 1:31 5:00 7:50 9:07
13 9/3 Thu 5:56 7:13 1:31 5:00 7:48 9:06
14 9/4 Fri 5:56 7:14 1:31 4:59 7:47 9:05
15 9/5 Sat 5:57 7:14 1:30 4:59 7:46 9:04
16 9/6 Sun 5:57 7:15 1:30 4:59 7:45 9:03
17 9/7 Mon 5:58 7:15 1:30 4:58 7:44 9:01
18 9/8 Tue 5:58 7:15 1:29 4:58 7:43 9:00
19 9/9 Wed 5:59 7:16 1:29 4:57 7:42 8:59
20 9/10 Thu 5:59 7:16 1:29 4:57 7:41 8:58
21 9/11 Fri 5:59 7:16 1:28 4:56 7:40 8:57
22 9/12 Sat 6:00 7:17 1:28 4:56 7:39 8:56
23 9/13 Sun 6:00 7:17 1:28 4:55 7:38 8:55
24 9/14 Mon 6:01 7:17 1:27 4:55 7:37 8:53
25 9/15 Tue 6:01 7:18 1:27 4:54 7:36 8:52
26 9/16 Wed 6:02 7:18 1:27 4:54 7:35 8:51
27 9/17 Thu 6:02 7:19 1:26 4:53 7:34 8:50
28 9/18 Fri 6:03 7:19 1:26 4:53 7:33 8:49
29 9/19 Sat 6:03 7:19 1:26 4:52 7:32 8:48
30 9/20 Sun 6:03 7:20 1:25 4:52 7:30 8:46
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Hadith on the Holy Month of Ramadan


The holy month of Ramadan is known to most non-Muslim people as the month of fasting. But to a Muslim, the month of Ramadan is not only about fasting (that is, refraining from food and drink) but also increased worship of God and remembrance of God; as well as controling of negative thoughts and emotions.

The month of Ramadan was holy and blessed before God made fasting during the month a sanctified duty and enjoined it on the Muslims.

To understand the full meaning of Ramadan as explained by Prophet Muhammad, please refer to the selected Hadith below.

Hadith Sayings on Ramadan




Hadith No. 01
Why the name 'Ramadan'?
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) said: "Surely, the month of Ramadan has been named so because it scorches away the sins." Kanz al-Ummal, H: 23688

Hadith No. 02
Ramadan: The Name of God
Imam Sadiq (A.S.) has said: Say not, "This is Ramadan" and "Ramadan has departed" and "Ramadan has arrived" for surely, Ramadan is one of the names of Allah, The Mighty, the Glorious, who neither arrives nor departs. Surely, arrives and departs that, which is ephemeral, Instead say: "The month of Ramadan". Al-Kafi, 4, pg. 70

Hadith No. 03
Ramadan: The Month of Revelation of the Holy Quran
Imam Reza (A.S.) has said: If one asks, "Why is it that the fasts were made obligatory exclusively in the month of Ramadan and not in the other months?" it would be said, "(this is) because the month of Ramadan is the month in which Allah, the Exalted, had revealed the Holy Quran." Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 18, pg. 190

Hadith No. 04
Reward for Recitation of the Holy Quran during Ramadan
Imam Reza (A.S.) has said: "Someone who recites one verse from the Book of Allah, The Mighty, The Glorious, in the month of Ramadan, is like one who has recited the entire Holy Quran in the other months." Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 93, pg. 344

Hadith No. 05
Reward of the Month of Ramadan
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) was asked: O' Prophet of Allah! Which of the two months possesses a greater reward, Rajab or the month of Ramadan? The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) replied: Nothing can be compared to the month of Ramadan in terms of reward. Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 97, pg. 49

Hadith No. 06
Ramadan: The Month of God
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) said: Shaaban is my month and the month of Ramadan is the month of Allah, The Exalted, and it is the springtime for the poor. Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 97, pg. 68

Hadith No. 07
Ramadan: The Chosen Month
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) said: Surely, Allah, The Mighty, The Glorious, has chosen from amongst the months (and granted preference to), the months of Rajab, Shaaban and the month of Ramadan. Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 27, pg. 53

Hadith No. 08
Ramadan: The Great Month
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) said: Surely, the month of Ramadan is a great month. Allah multiplies in it the good deeds, erases in it the sins and elevates in it the ranks. Wasail al-Shia'h, vol. 10, pg. 312

Hadith No. 09
Ramadan: The Chief of the Months
Imam Ali (A.S.) said: The month of Ramadan has approached you. It is the chief of all months and the beginning of the year. Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 42, pg. 193

Hadith No. 10
Ramadan: The Beginning of the Year
Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said: If the month of Ramadan remains safe and sound (with respect to sins), the (entire) year shall remain so (too); the month of Ramadan is the beginning of the year. Wasail al-Shia'h vol.10, pg. 311

Hadith No. 11
Ramadan: The Month of Mercy
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) has said: It (Ramadan) is the month, whose beginning is mercy, its middle, forgiveness and its end, emancipation from the fire (of hell). Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 93, pg. 342

Hadith No. 12
Excellence of the Month of Ramadan
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) said: O' People! Surely, the month of God has approached you. The month which, in the eyes of Allah, is the most virtuous of the months. Its days are the best of the days and its nights, the best of the nights and its moments, the best of the moments. Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 96, pg. 356

Hadith No. 13
Ramadan: The Best of the Months
Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said: The best of the months is the month of God - the month of Ramadan - and the heart of the month of Ramadan is the Night of Qadr (Lailatul Qadr). Bihar al-Anwar, vol. pg. 386

Hadith No. 14
The Night of Qadr
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) said: O' People! Surely, a great and blessed month has enveloped you. A month, in which there is a night, deeds in which are better than of a thousand months. Bihar al-Anwar, vol.96, pg. 342

Hadith No. 15
Gift of Allah's Month
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) said: Your breath in it glorification (of Allah) and your sleep in it worship (of Allah). Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 96, pg. 356

Hadith No. 16
Fasts of the Month of Ramadan
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) said: The month of Ramadan is the month in which Allah, The Mighty, The Glorious, has made fasting obligatory upon you. So one, who fasts in this month in a state of belief and with the intention of recompense, shall become free of his sins just as he was on the day when his mother gave him birth. Tahdheeb al-Ahkam, vol. 4, pg. 152

Hadith No. 17
Ramadan: The Month of Spiritual Striving
In his testament to his sons, Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said: When the month of Ramadan arrives, exert yourselves, for surely it is in this month that livelihood is distributed, the hour of death is ordained and the arriving for Hajj is decreed. In it is a night, deeds in which are better than deeds in a thousand months. Al-Kafi, vol. 4, pg. 66

Hadith No. 18
Ramadan: The Month of Good Deeds
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) said: This month of yours (Ramadan) is unlike the other months. Surely, when it approaches you, it does so with blessings and mercy and when it turns away from you, it does so with forgiveness of sins. This is a month in which good deeds are multiplied and of goodness accepted. Wasail al-Shia'h, vol. 10, pg. 312

Hadith No. 19
Ramadan: The Blessed Month
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) has said: Surely, the month of Ramadan, the blessed month, has come to you. The month, whose fasts Allah has made obligatory upon you. In it, the doors of Paradise are opened up and the Satan's fettered, and in it is the Night of Qadr, which is more virtuous than a thousand months. Tahdheeb al-Ahkam, vol. 4, pg. 152

Hadith No. 20
The Month of Ramadan and Seeking Forgiveness
Imam Ali (A.S.) said: It is incumbent upon you to seek forgiveness and supplicate excessively in the month of Ramadan. As for the supplication, by means of it the calamities are warded off from you, and as for the seeking of forgiveness, it erases away your sins. Al-Kafi, vol. 4, pg. 88

Hadith No. 21
Opening of the doors of Paradise
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) said: In it (the month of Ramadan) the doors of Hell are closed and the doors of Paradise opened. Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 96, pg. 363

Hadith No. 22
The Month of Ramadan and Itikaf
Imam Sadiq (A.S.) has said: The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny), initially observed the Itikaf (spiritual retreat) during the first ten days of the month of Ramadan. Later, he observed it during the middle ten days of the holy month and finally, he observed it during the last 10 days of the month and then continued to do so in the last ten days (for as long as he was alive). Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 16, pg. 274

Hadith No. 23
The Month of Ramadan and Divine Books
Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said: The Torah was revealed on the sixth day of the month of Ramadan, the Bible, on the twelfth night of the month, the Paslms on the eighteenth night of the month and the Quran on the Night of Qadr. Al-Kafi, vol. 4, pg. 157

Hadith No. 24
The Best Deed of the Month of Ramadan
During the course of a sermon of the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) about the virtues of the month of Ramadan. Imam Ali (A.S.) says: I stood up and asked: O' Prophet of Allah! What is the best deed for this month? The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) replied: O' Abul-Hasan! The best deed for this month is abstinence from that which is forbidden by Allah, The Mighty, The Glorious. Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 42, pg. 190

Hadith No. 25
Losers of the Month of Ramadan
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) said: One who perceives the month of Ramadan and (does not strive in it and hence) is not forgiven, Allah distances him from Himself. Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 74, pg. 74

Hadith No. 26
Imam Sajjad (A.S.) and the Month of Ramadan
Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said: With the advent of the month of Ramadan, Imam Ali Ibn al-Hussain (A.S.) would cease to speak about anything except dua, tasbeeh (glorification of Allah), isteghfar (seeking forgiveness) and takbeer (saying 'Allahu Akbar'). Al-Kafi, vol. 4, pg. 88

Hadith No. 27
Fridays of the Month of Ramadan
Imam Baqir (A.S.) has said: Surely, the Fridays of the month of Ramadan possess an excellence over the Fridays of the other months, just as the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) possesses an excellence over the other prophets. Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 69, pg. 376

Hadith No. 28
Seven Excellences of Ramadan Fasting
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) has stated: There is no Mu'min, who fasts for a day in the month of Ramadan with the intention of attaining its rewards, except that Allah, The Exalted, grants him seven excellences:

The forbidden food that had entered into his body melts away.
He moves closer to the Mercy of Allah, The Exalted.
Allah expiates his sins.
Allah reduces for him the agony of death.
Allah protects him from the hunger and thirst of the Day of Judgment.
He is granted pardon from the fire (of Hell).
Allah provides him the good and pleasant food of Paradise.
Mustadrak al-Wasaail al-Shia'h, vol. 7, pg. 395

Hadith No. 29
Ramadan: The Month of Patience
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) said: And it (the month of Ramadan) is the month of patience, and surely, the reward of patience is Paradise. Al-Kafi, vol. 4, pg. 66

Hadith No. 30
Giving Charity
Imam Sadiq (A.S.) has said: Allah shall ward off 70 kinds of calamities from one who gives charity in the month of Ramadan. Wasaail al-Shia'h, vol. 9, pg. 404

Hadith No. 31
Reward of an Obligatory Act
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) has stated: (The rewards of) one, who performs in it (the month of Ramadan) a single act from amongst the obligatory (wajib) acts of Allah, would be like (that of) one, who has performed seventy obligatory acts in the other months. Wasaail al-Shia'h, vol. 10, pg. 307

Hadith No. 32
Night of Decree
Imam Baqir (A.S.) said: In the Night of Qadr is decreed every thing - pleasant and unpleasant, obedience and disobedience, birth and death, and livelihood - which would occur during the course of that year, till the next Night of Qadr. Al-Kafi, vol. 4, pg. 157

Hadith No. 33
Increase Prayers in the Month of Ramadan
Imam Sadiq (A.S.) has said: With the advent of the month of Ramadan, the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him and his progeny) would increase his Prayers (Salaat); I also increase mine and so, (you) increase yours (too). Tahdheeb al-Akhaam, vol. 3, pg. 60

Hadith No. 34
Eating of sahur
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) has said: Eat your 'sahur' (the morning meal before the start of a fast) even if it is (mere) mouthfuls of water, for the blessings of Allah are upon those who eat the sahur. Tahdheeb al-Akhaam, vol. 4, pg. 198

Hadith No. 35
Hunger and Thirst of the Day of Judgment
Imam Ali (A.S.) said: Bring to mind, by means of your hunger and thirst in it (the month of Ramadan), the hunger and thirst of the Day of Judgment. Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 93, pg. 356

Hadith No. 36
The Call of Allah
Abdullah Ibn al-Abbas Ibn Abd al-Muttalib reports that he heard the Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) say: Every night, in the month of Ramadan, Allah, The Blessed and The Exalted, calls out three times: Is there one, who seeks from Me, so that I grant him his wish? Is there one, who turns to me in repentance so that I turn to him (in Mercy)? Is there one, who seeks forgiveness from Me so that I forgive him? Mustadrak al-Wasaail, vol. 7, pg. 429

Hadith No. 37
Ghusl (ablution) on Night of Qadr
Imam Musa Ibn Ja'far (A.S.) said: One, who performs the ghusl on the Night of Qadr and remains awake in it (engaged in worship), shall have all his sins forgiven. Wasaail al-Shia'h, vol. 10, pg. 358

Hadith No. 38
Shield of a Believing Servant
Allah, The Mighty and The Glorious has said: The fasts are the shield of the believing servants on the Day of Judgment, just as your weapons shield you in this world. Wasaail al-Shia'h, vol.10, pg. 403

Hadith No. 39
Iftaar for Mu'min
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) said: One who provides iftaar to a Mu'min in the month of Ramadan, shall be granted the reward of liberating a slave (in the path of Allah) and shall have all his previous sins forgiven. And if he did not possess the means to present anything except milk mixed with water, or a drink of sweet water and a date, Allah would grant him this reward. Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 93, pg. 317

Hadith No. 40
Farewell to the Month of Ramadan
The Holy Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) prayed: O' God! Ordain not this month of Ramadan to be the last one for my fasts. But should you ordain it to be so, then make me blessed and leave me not deprived (of Your mercy). Badaabi Az Quran, pg. 398

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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Baltimore Iftar times Table - Ramadan in Maryland MD

The ramadan schedule for Baltimore MD 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. Ismak times correspond to Fajr.

Breaking of fast should take place as soon as possible after magrib azan. Browse the site for prayers to be said prior to breaking fast. An interesting article containing what to say prior to iftar breakfast can be found at http://theramadanblog.blogspot.com

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Ramadan Kareem Mubarak.

Ramadan 1430 AH 22 August 2009 - 20 September 2009

Columns are arranged as follows: Ramadane day, Aug/Sep 09 date, Day, Fajr
(Dawn), Shorook (Sunrise), Zuh (Noon), Asr(Afternoon, Maghrib(Sunset, Isha(Night)

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, UNITED STATES
Latitude: N 39deg 17.42min Longitude: W 76deg 36.75min

1 8/22 Sat 4:48 6:26 1:09 4:54 7:52 9:29
2 8/23 Sun 4:50 6:27 1:09 4:53 7:50 9:27
3 8/24 Mon 4:51 6:28 1:09 4:53 7:49 9:25
4 8/25 Tue 4:52 6:29 1:08 4:52 7:47 9:24
5 8/26 Wed 4:53 6:30 1:08 4:51 7:46 9:22
6 8/27 Thu 4:55 6:31 1:08 4:50 7:44 9:20
7 8/28 Fri 4:56 6:31 1:08 4:49 7:43 9:18
8 8/29 Sat 4:57 6:32 1:07 4:49 7:41 9:16
9 8/30 Sun 4:58 6:33 1:07 4:48 7:40 9:14
10 8/31 Mon 5:00 6:34 1:07 4:47 7:38 9:13
11 9/1 Tue 5:01 6:35 1:06 4:46 7:37 9:11
12 9/2 Wed 5:02 6:36 1:06 4:45 7:35 9:09
13 9/3 Thu 5:03 6:37 1:06 4:44 7:34 9:07
14 9/4 Fri 5:04 6:38 1:05 4:43 7:32 9:05
15 9/5 Sat 5:06 6:39 1:05 4:42 7:31 9:03
16 9/6 Sun 5:07 6:40 1:05 4:41 7:29 9:02
17 9/7 Mon 5:08 6:41 1:04 4:40 7:27 9:00
18 9/8 Tue 5:09 6:41 1:04 4:39 7:26 8:58
19 9/9 Wed 5:10 6:42 1:04 4:38 7:24 8:56
20 9/10 Thu 5:11 6:43 1:03 4:38 7:23 8:54
21 9/11 Fri 5:12 6:44 1:03 4:37 7:21 8:52
22 9/12 Sat 5:14 6:45 1:03 4:35 7:19 8:51
23 9/13 Sun 5:15 6:46 1:02 4:34 7:18 8:49
24 9/14 Mon 5:16 6:47 1:02 4:33 7:16 8:47
25 9/15 Tue 5:17 6:48 1:02 4:32 7:15 8:45
26 9/16 Wed 5:18 6:49 1:01 4:31 7:13 8:43
27 9/17 Thu 5:19 6:50 1:01 4:30 7:11 8:42
28 9/18 Fri 5:20 6:51 1:00 4:29 7:10 8:40
29 9/19 Sat 5:21 6:51 1:00 4:28 7:08 8:38
30 9/20 Sun 5:22 6:52 1:00 4:27 7:06 8:36

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Iftar times in Jacksonville Florida USA

Calendar for Iftar times in Jacksonville Florida USA is in the timetable below. Iftar times corresponds to maghrib times. Eftar and Ismak are given. Breaking of fast should take place as soon as possible after magrib azan. Browse the site for prayers to be said prior to breaking fast. An interesting article containing what to say prior to iftar breakfast can be found at http://theramadanblog.blogspot.com

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JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES
Latitude: N 30deg 19.9min Longitude: W 81deg 39.33min

Ramadan 1430 AH 22 August 2009 - 20 September 2009

Columns are arranged as follows: Ramadane day, Aug/Sep 09 date, Day, Fajr
(Dawn), Shorook (Sunrise), Zuh (Noon), Asr(Afternoon, Maghrib(Sunset, Isha(Night)

1 8/22 Sat 5:33 6:58 1:29 5:05 8:01 9:25
2 8/23 Sun 5:34 6:58 1:29 5:05 7:59 9:24
3 8/24 Mon 5:35 6:59 1:29 5:04 7:58 9:22
4 8/25 Tue 5:35 7:00 1:29 5:04 7:57 9:21
5 8/26 Wed 5:36 7:00 1:28 5:04 7:56 9:20
6 8/27 Thu 5:37 7:01 1:28 5:03 7:55 9:18
7 8/28 Fri 5:38 7:01 1:28 5:03 7:54 9:17
8 8/29 Sat 5:39 7:02 1:27 5:02 7:53 9:16
9 8/30 Sun 5:39 7:02 1:27 5:02 7:51 9:14
10 8/31 Mon 5:40 7:03 1:27 5:01 7:50 9:13
11 9/1 Tue 5:41 7:03 1:26 5:00 7:49 9:12
12 9/2 Wed 5:41 7:04 1:26 5:00 7:48 9:10
13 9/3 Thu 5:42 7:05 1:26 4:59 7:47 9:09
14 9/4 Fri 5:43 7:05 1:25 4:59 7:45 9:07
15 9/5 Sat 5:44 7:06 1:25 4:58 7:44 9:06
16 9/6 Sun 5:44 7:06 1:25 4:58 7:43 9:05
17 9/7 Mon 5:45 7:07 1:24 4:57 7:42 9:03
18 9/8 Tue 5:46 7:07 1:24 4:56 7:40 9:02
19 9/9 Wed 5:46 7:08 1:24 4:56 7:39 9:00
20 9/10 Thu 5:47 7:08 1:23 4:55 7:38 8:59
21 9/11 Fri 5:48 7:09 1:23 4:54 7:37 8:58
22 9/12 Sat 5:48 7:10 1:23 4:54 7:35 8:56
23 9/13 Sun 5:49 7:10 1:22 4:53 7:34 8:55
24 9/14 Mon 5:50 7:11 1:22 4:52 7:33 8:54
25 9/15 Tue 5:50 7:11 1:22 4:51 7:32 8:52
26 9/16 Wed 5:51 7:12 1:21 4:51 7:30 8:51
27 9/17 Thu 5:52 7:12 1:21 4:50 7:29 8:50
28 9/18 Fri 5:52 7:13 1:21 4:49 7:28 8:48
29 9/19 Sat 5:53 7:13 1:20 4:49 7:27 8:47
30 9/20 Sun 5:54 7:14 1:20 4:48 7:25 8:46

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Iftar times in Indianapolis Indiana- Ramadan calendar time table

The ramadan iftar times in indianpolis indiana are displayed in table below. Iftar times corresponds to maghrib times. Eftar and Ismak are given. Breaking of fast should take place as soon as possible after magrib azan. Browse the site for prayers to be said prior to breaking fast. An interesting article can be found at http://theramadanblog.blogspot.com

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INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, UNITED STATES
Latitude: N 39deg 46.08min Longitude: W 86deg 9.48min

Ramadan 1430 AH
22 August 2009 - 20 September 2009

1 8/22 Sat 5:25 7:03 1:47 5:33 8:31 10:09
2 8/23 Sun 5:26 7:04 1:47 5:32 8:29 10:07
3 8/24 Mon 5:28 7:05 1:47 5:31 8:28 10:05
4 8/25 Tue 5:29 7:06 1:47 5:30 8:26 10:03
5 8/26 Wed 5:30 7:07 1:46 5:29 8:25 10:01
6 8/27 Thu 5:32 7:08 1:46 5:29 8:23 9:59
7 8/28 Fri 5:33 7:09 1:46 5:28 8:22 9:58
8 8/29 Sat 5:34 7:10 1:45 5:27 8:20 9:56
9 8/30 Sun 5:35 7:11 1:45 5:26 8:19 9:54
10 8/31 Mon 5:37 7:12 1:45 5:25 8:17 9:52
11 9/1 Tue 5:38 7:13 1:44 5:24 8:15 9:50
12 9/2 Wed 5:39 7:14 1:44 5:23 8:14 9:48
13 9/3 Thu 5:40 7:15 1:44 5:22 8:12 9:46
14 9/4 Fri 5:41 7:16 1:44 5:22 8:11 9:44
15 9/5 Sat 5:43 7:17 1:43 5:21 8:09 9:43
16 9/6 Sun 5:44 7:18 1:43 5:20 8:07 9:41
17 9/7 Mon 5:45 7:18 1:42 5:19 8:06 9:39
18 9/8 Tue 5:46 7:19 1:42 5:18 8:04 9:37
19 9/9 Wed 5:47 7:20 1:42 5:17 8:03 9:35
20 9/10 Thu 5:49 7:21 1:41 5:16 8:01 9:33
21 9/11 Fri 5:50 7:22 1:41 5:15 7:59 9:32
22 9/12 Sat 5:51 7:23 1:41 5:14 7:58 9:30
23 9/13 Sun 5:52 7:24 1:40 5:13 7:56 9:28
24 9/14 Mon 5:53 7:25 1:40 5:12 7:54 9:26
25 9/15 Tue 5:54 7:26 1:40 5:10 7:53 9:24
26 9/16 Wed 5:55 7:27 1:39 5:09 7:51 9:22
27 9/17 Thu 5:56 7:28 1:39 5:08 7:49 9:21
28 9/18 Fri 5:58 7:29 1:39 5:07 7:48 9:19
29 9/19 Sat 5:59 7:30 1:38 5:06 7:46 9:17
30 9/20 Sun 6:00 7:31 1:38 5:05 7:45 9:15

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Iftar Times Phoenix Arizona - Calendar Timetable

Below is the timetable for Iftar times in Phoenix Arizona. The calendar also contains Imsak times for Phoenix Arizona. Iftar times correspond to maghrib prayer times.

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Ramadan 1430 AH 22 August 2009 - 20 September 2009
Phoenix Arizona




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Iftar Imsak Calendar Timetable for Denver Colorado, United States

Below is the timetable for Iftar times in Denver, Colorado. The calendar also contains Imsak times for Denver, Colorado. Iftar times correspond to maghrib prayer times.

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Iftar times Calendar Timetable for Cleveland Ohio, United States

Below is the timetable for Iftar times in Cleveland Ohio. The calendar also contains Imsak times for Cleveland Ohio. Iftar times correspond to maghrib prayer times.

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Monday, August 24, 2009

Iftar times for the White House Washington DC

As part of our publication of Ramadan Iftar times for major cities in the United States, we thought to include a location dear to us which is the White House, where our Dear President and his staff serve this nation with great distinction. They already solved many challenging problems such as the financial crisis !

Mr. President, in case you are reading, below is the iftar times for Ramadan on 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. We thank you for your warm wishes for a Ramadan Kareem which you expressed last Friday, and we would like to wish you a happy Ramadan Kareem as well. May the most high help you, the First Lady and your staff in leading this nation. Also, may the Most High bless you, and your family. Ameen.

Ramadan 1430 AH 22 August 2009 - 20 September 2009

Columns are arranged as follows: Ramadane day, Aug/Sep 09 date, Day, Fajr
(Dawn), Shorook (Sunrise), Zuh (Noon), Asr(Afternoon, Maghrib(Sunset, Isha(Night)

18/22Sat4:516:281:114:557:539:29
28/23Sun4:536:291:114:557:519:28
38/24Mon4:546:301:104:547:509:26
48/25Tue4:556:311:104:537:499:24
58/26Wed4:566:321:104:527:479:22
68/27Thu4:586:331:094:527:469:20
78/28Fri4:596:341:094:517:449:19
88/29Sat5:006:341:094:507:439:17
98/30Sun5:016:351:094:497:419:15
108/31Mon5:026:361:084:487:409:13
119/1Tue5:046:371:084:477:389:11
129/2Wed5:056:381:084:477:379:10
139/3Thu5:066:391:074:467:359:08
149/4Fri5:076:401:074:457:339:06
159/5Sat5:086:411:074:447:329:04
169/6Sun5:096:421:064:437:309:02
179/7Mon5:106:421:064:427:299:00
189/8Tue5:126:431:064:417:278:59
199/9Wed5:136:441:054:407:268:57
209/10Thu5:146:451:054:397:248:55
219/11Fri5:156:461:054:387:228:53
229/12Sat5:166:471:044:377:218:51
239/13Sun5:176:481:044:367:198:50
249/14Mon5:186:491:034:357:188:48
259/15Tue5:196:501:034:347:168:46
269/16Wed5:206:511:034:337:148:44
279/17Thu5:216:511:024:327:138:43
289/18Fri5:226:521:024:317:118:41
299/19Sat5:236:531:024:307:108:39
309/20Sun5:246:541:014:297:088:37


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Iftar sehri times for London UK

We are publishing Ramadan 2009 iftar time table schedules for major cities around the world. The table below summarizes the iftar and imsak sehri timings for the City of London, UK for Ramadan 2009.


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LONDON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM

Latitude: N 51deg 30.8min Longitude: W 0deg 5.33min


18/22Sat4:275:571:034:568:089:38
28/23Sun4:295:591:034:558:069:36
38/24Mon4:306:001:034:548:049:34
48/25Tue4:326:021:024:528:029:32
58/26Wed4:336:031:024:518:009:30
68/27Thu4:356:051:024:507:589:28
78/28Fri4:376:071:024:487:559:25
88/29Sat4:386:081:014:477:539:23
98/30Sun4:406:101:014:467:519:21
108/31Mon4:416:111:014:447:499:19
119/1Tue4:436:131:004:437:479:17
129/2Wed4:456:151:004:427:449:14
139/3Thu4:466:161:004:407:429:12
149/4Fri4:486:1812:594:397:409:10
159/5Sat4:496:1912:594:377:389:08
169/6Sun4:516:2112:594:367:359:05
179/7Mon4:526:2212:584:347:339:03
189/8Tue4:546:2412:584:337:319:01
199/9Wed4:566:2612:584:317:288:58
209/10Thu4:576:2712:574:307:268:56
219/11Fri4:596:2912:574:287:248:54
229/12Sat5:006:3012:574:277:228:52
239/13Sun5:026:3212:564:257:198:49
249/14Mon5:046:3412:564:247:178:47
259/15Tue5:056:3512:554:227:158:45
269/16Wed5:076:3712:554:207:128:42
279/17Thu5:086:3812:554:197:108:40
289/18Fri5:106:4012:544:177:088:38
299/19Sat5:126:4212:544:167:058:35
309/20Sun5:136:4312:544:147:038:33

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Iftar times in Columbus Ohio timetable calendar

Below is the timetable for Iftar times in Columbus Ohio. The calendar also contains Imsak times for Columbus Ohio. Iftar times correspond to maghrib prayer times.

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MONTHLY HIJRI PRAYER TIMES
COLUMBUS, OHIO, UNITED STATES
Latitude: N 39deg 57.65min Longitude: W 82deg 59.93min


Columns are arranged as follows: Ramadane day, Aug/Sep 09 date, Day, Fajr
(Dawn), Shorook (Sunrise), Zuh (Noon), Asr(Afternoon, Maghrib(Sunset, Isha(Night)

18/22Sat5:126:511:355:208:189:57
28/23Sun5:136:511:355:198:179:55
38/24Mon5:146:521:345:198:159:53
48/25Tue5:166:531:345:188:149:51
58/26Wed5:176:541:345:178:129:49
68/27Thu5:186:551:335:168:119:47
78/28Fri5:206:561:335:158:099:46
88/29Sat5:216:571:335:148:089:44
98/30Sun5:226:581:325:148:069:42
108/31Mon5:236:591:325:138:059:40
119/1Tue5:257:001:325:128:039:38
129/2Wed5:267:011:325:118:019:36
139/3Thu5:277:021:315:108:009:34
149/4Fri5:287:031:315:097:589:32
159/5Sat5:307:041:315:087:579:30
169/6Sun5:317:051:305:077:559:29
179/7Mon5:327:061:305:067:539:27
189/8Tue5:337:071:305:057:529:25
199/9Wed5:347:081:295:047:509:23
209/10Thu5:357:081:295:037:489:21
219/11Fri5:377:091:285:027:479:19
229/12Sat5:387:101:285:017:459:17
239/13Sun5:397:111:285:007:449:16
249/14Mon5:407:121:274:597:429:14
259/15Tue5:417:131:274:587:409:12
269/16Wed5:427:141:274:577:399:10
279/17Thu5:437:151:264:567:379:08
289/18Fri5:457:161:264:557:359:06
299/19Sat5:467:171:264:537:349:05
309/20Sun5:477:181:254:527:329:03

Special Ramadan Series

Dear Reader, Assalaamu’alaikum.

Ramadan Mubarak. We wish you a blessed and productive Ramadan! Make no mistake about it - keeping the fast and increasing our acts of worship during this blessed month is not an easy task. The physical demands of balancing work or school with fasting all day, feeling fatigued and less effective than you normally are, waking up for Suhoor, praying Teraweeh and Tahajjud prayers, dealing with sleep deficits.

But the last thing we would want is to let Ramadan pass us by without doing all that we aim and desire to. Do not allow yourself to feel guilty or regretful when Ramadan passes.

The Ramadan Series will send you emails with practical tips on how to gain and maintain the physical and spiritual energy necessary to embark on increased religious oligations so that you will reap the benefits from this blessed month. This includes special Ramadan duas to say during the month. Do sign-up today!

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