Ramadan 2025 Prayer & Fasting Times

Prepare for the blessed month of Ramadan with accurate Suhoor and Iftar times for your city. Find prayer schedules for 588+ cities worldwide.

About Ramadan 2025

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic (Hijri) calendar and is observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting (sawm), prayer, reflection, and community. During Ramadan, Muslims abstain from food, drink, and other physical needs from dawn (Fajr) until sunset (Maghrib).

Ramadan 2025 is expected to begin around late February or early March 2025, depending on the sighting of the crescent moon. The exact start date varies by location and the method used by local Islamic authorities. We recommend confirming with your local mosque or Islamic center for the official announcement in your area.

Note: The dates provided are estimates. Islamic months begin with the sighting of the new crescent moon, which can vary by a day or two depending on your location and the method followed by your local Islamic authority.

Suhoor (Pre-Dawn Meal)

Suhoor is the pre-dawn meal eaten before the Fajr prayer. It is recommended to eat Suhoor as close to Fajr time as possible, but you must stop eating before the Fajr adhan.

When to stop: At Fajr prayer time (start of dawn)

Iftar (Breaking the Fast)

Iftar is the evening meal to break the fast. It is traditionally started with dates and water, following the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

When to break fast: At Maghrib prayer time (sunset)

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does Ramadan 2025 start?

Ramadan 2025 is expected to begin around late February or early March 2025, depending on the sighting of the crescent moon. The exact date varies by location and the method used by local Islamic authorities. Always confirm with your local mosque or Islamic center for the official announcement in your area.

How are Suhoor and Iftar times determined?

Suhoor (pre-dawn meal) ends at Fajr prayer time, which marks the beginning of the daily fast. Iftar (breaking the fast) begins at Maghrib prayer time, immediately after sunset. These times are calculated based on your geographic location and the position of the sun.

What calculation method should I use for Ramadan fasting times?

The calculation method depends on your location and local Islamic authority. Common methods include Muslim World League, ISNA (North America), Egyptian General Authority, and Umm al-Qura (Saudi Arabia). We recommend following the method endorsed by your local mosque or Islamic organization.

Do Ramadan prayer times differ from regular prayer times?

The five daily prayer times remain the same during Ramadan. However, Taraweeh prayers are performed after Isha prayer during Ramadan nights. Fajr time marks the start of fasting, and Maghrib time marks when fasting ends each day.

How do I find accurate Suhoor and Iftar times for my city?

Use PrayerAll to find accurate prayer times for your city. Select your country and city from our database of 588+ cities worldwide. Fajr time indicates when to stop eating for Suhoor, and Maghrib time indicates when you can break your fast for Iftar.

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Prayer times on PrayerAll are calculated using established astronomical algorithms. For religious guidance and the official start of Ramadan, please consult with your local mosque, Islamic center, or religious authority.