
As of Sunday, March 9, 2025, Muslims across Pakistan continue to observe the holy month of Ramadan with devotion and unity. The time to break the fast, known as Iftar, varies by city due to geographical differences. Below are the Iftar timings for major cities on March 9, 2025:
City | Iftar Time (Fiqh Hanafi) |
---|---|
Karachi | 6:39 PM |
Lahore | 6:07 PM |
Islamabad | 6:11 PM |
Rawalpindi | 6:12 PM |
Peshawar | 6:18 PM |
Quetta | 6:37 PM |
Multan | 6:19 PM |
Faisalabad | 6:13 PM |
Sialkot | 6:06 PM |
Hyderabad | 6:34 PM |
Sukkur | 6:31 PM |
Gujranwala | 6:08 PM |
Kotli | 6:08 PM |
These timings are based on local sunset times and may vary slightly depending on specific locations within each city. It’s advisable to consult local mosques or reliable community sources for precise timings.
As the holy month progresses, mosques experience an increase in worshippers attending Taraweeh prayers. Many individuals engage in reciting the Holy Quran, giving charity, and performing additional prayers to seek blessings.
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In major cities, a significant increase in traffic congestion is observed before Iftar as people rush home to break their fasts with their families. Authorities advise citizens to plan their travel accordingly to avoid delays and ensure safe driving.
Ramadan is a time of spiritual reflection, prayer, and charity for Muslims worldwide. In Pakistan, families prepare traditional dishes such as dates, pakoras, samosas, and fruit chaat to break their fast. Mosques and charitable organizations also arrange community Iftar gatherings for the underprivileged, promoting unity and generosity.
May this Ramadan bring peace, prosperity, and spiritual fulfillment to all observing it.
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