What Happened
Tomorrow marks the sixth day of Ramadan, a holy month observed by Muslims worldwide with fasting, prayer, and spiritual reflection. According to reports, the iftar time today is set for 18:40, following an imsak time of 05:57.
Why It Matters
Fasting during Ramadan is considered obligatory for Muslims and serves as a period for self-discipline, righteousness, and deepening one’s faith. The sixth day emphasizes sincerity and patience, as highlighted in the Quran, which encourages believers to embody these virtues. Observing the fast with honesty and devotion is believed to attract Allah’s mercy and blessings.
What’s Next
As Ramadan progresses, Muslims will continue to observe the daily fasts, with iftar times shifting slightly later each day. Accurate timing for sehri (pre-dawn meal) and iftar is essential for practitioners, ensuring they adhere to the spiritual guidelines of the month.
May Allah accept your fast!