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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Thursday, August 27, 2009

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.

Please share address of this site with others. 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.

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

Ramadan, muslims fasting, iftar times
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