
As of today, March 12, 2025, which corresponds to the 11th of Ramadan 1446 AH, the following are the Iftar (Maghrib) timings for major cities across Pakistan:
City | Iftar Time (March 12, 2025) |
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Karachi | 6:38 PM |
Lahore | 6:08 PM |
Islamabad | 6:13 PM |
Rawalpindi | 6:13 PM |
Peshawar | 6:18 PM |
Quetta | 6:42 PM |
Multan | 6:19 PM |
Faisalabad | 6:13 PM |
Sialkot | 6:07 PM |
Hyderabad | 6:32 PM |
Sukkur | 6:30 PM |
Gujranwala | 6:08 PM |
Kotli | 6:10 PM |
Muzaffarabad | 6:12 PM |
Gilgit | 6:10 PM |
Mirpur | 6:10 PM |
Khyber Agency | 6:24 PM |
Mohmand Agency | 6:21 PM |
Historical Significance of 11th Ramadan
The 11th day of Ramadan holds historical importance due to several key events in Islamic history:
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Expedition of Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib (1 AH / 623 CE): The first military expedition sent by Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), led by his uncle Hamza ibn Abd al-Muttalib, to confront a Quraysh caravan. The encounter ended peacefully due to external mediation.
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Preparations for the Battle of Badr (2 AH / 624 CE): Around the 11th of Ramadan, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions prepared for the Battle of Badr, the first major military victory for Islam, which occurred on the 17th of Ramadan.
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Preparations for the Conquest of Mecca (8 AH / 630 CE): Leading up to the 11th of Ramadan, the Prophet (PBUH) and his 10,000-strong Muslim army made preparations for the peaceful conquest of Mecca, a pivotal moment that led to the spread of Islam in Arabia.
These historical events highlight the strategic and spiritual significance of the 11th of Ramadan in the Islamic narrative.
For accurate Iftar timings, consult local mosques or verified Islamic organizations.
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