
As Muslims across Pakistan observe the 5th roza of Ramadan on Thursday, March 6, 2025, it is essential to note the Sehri timings in different cities. The Sehri end time marks the beginning of the fast and varies slightly between Fiqh Hanafi and Fiqh Jafria calculations.
Sehri Timings in Major Cities of Pakistan
City | Sehri Ends (Fiqh Hanafi) | Sehri Ends (Fiqh Jafria) |
---|---|---|
Karachi | 5:33 AM | 5:23 AM |
Lahore | 5:02 AM | 4:52 AM |
Islamabad | 5:06 AM | 4:56 AM |
Rawalpindi | 5:07 AM | 4:57 AM |
Peshawar | 5:13 AM | 5:03 AM |
Quetta | 5:32 AM | 5:22 AM |
Multan | 5:14 AM | 5:04 AM |
Faisalabad | 5:07 AM | 4:57 AM |
Sialkot | 5:01 AM | 4:51 AM |
Hyderabad | 5:28 AM | 5:18 AM |
Sukkur | 5:25 AM | 5:15 AM |
Gujranwala | 5:03 AM | 4:53 AM |
Kotli | 5:03 AM | 4:53 AM |
Importance of Sehri Timings
Muslims are advised to complete their Sehri meal before the prescribed time, as eating or drinking after Fajr prayer begins invalidates the fast. The time difference between Fiqh Hanafi and Fiqh Jafria is based on variations in religious calculations for the start of Fajr.
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Stay Updated with Local Sources
Sehri and Iftar timings may slightly vary depending on local observations. It is recommended to check with nearby mosques or authentic sources to confirm the exact timing in your city.
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