As Ramadan progresses, Muslims across Pakistan are observing their fasts with devotion and prayer. Today, Friday, March 7, 2025, marks the 6th day of Ramadan, and fasting individuals will break their fasts at different times based on their respective cities and Islamic jurisprudential schools (Fiqh).
According to the official Ramadan calendar, the Iftar (Maghrib prayer) timings for major cities in Pakistan are as follows:
Iftar Timings in Major Cities – March 7, 2025
City | Fiqa Hanafi (Sunni) Iftar | Fiqa Jafria (Shia) Iftar |
---|---|---|
Karachi | 6:38 PM | 6:48 PM |
Lahore | 6:06 PM | 6:16 PM |
Islamabad | 6:10 PM | 6:20 PM |
Peshawar | 6:16 PM | 6:26 PM |
Quetta | 6:36 PM | 6:46 PM |
Multan | 6:13 PM | 6:23 PM |
Faisalabad | 6:08 PM | 6:18 PM |
Rawalpindi | 6:09 PM | 6:19 PM |
Hyderabad | 6:33 PM | 6:43 PM |
Sukkur | 6:32 PM | 6:42 PM |
Bahawalpur | 6:12 PM | 6:22 PM |
Sargodha | 6:07 PM | 6:17 PM |
Gujranwala | 6:05 PM | 6:15 PM |
As the sun sets, families and communities will gather to break their fasts with traditional foods, including dates, pakoras, and refreshing drinks. The spirit of Ramadan is evident in the unity and generosity seen across the country, with various mosques and charities organizing free Iftar meals for the underprivileged.
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With temperatures rising in several cities, health experts advise fasting individuals to stay hydrated during non-fasting hours and consume nutritious meals for sustained energy throughout the day.
For accurate prayer and Iftar timings, individuals are encouraged to check with their local mosques and community centers. Ramadan continues to be a time of reflection, patience, and spiritual growth for millions across Pakistan.
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