
On March 12, 2025, marks the 11th Ramadan and the beginning of the second Ashra, the phase of seeking forgiveness. Here are the Sehri timings for major cities in Pakistan:
City | Sehri Time (March 12, 2025) |
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Karachi | 5:27 AM |
Lahore | 4:55 AM |
Islamabad | 4:52 AM |
Peshawar | 5:00 AM |
Quetta | 5:20 AM |
Multan | 5:00 AM |
Faisalabad | 4:55 AM |
Sialkot | 4:53 AM |
Hyderabad | 5:25 AM |
Sukkur | 5:22 AM |
Gujranwala | 4:54 AM |
Bahawalpur | 5:02 AM |
Sargodha | 4:57 AM |
Abbottabad | 4:50 AM |
Mirpur | 4:51 AM |
Gilgit | 4:45 AM |
Muzaffarabad | 4:49 AM |
These timings may vary slightly depending on the location. It is advisable to check with local mosques for accurate schedules.
The Importance of Sehri
Sehri is a crucial meal during Ramadan. It provides energy for the long day ahead. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) encouraged Muslims to have Sehri, calling it a blessed meal.
Many families wake up before dawn to prepare food. They eat nutritious meals to stay energized. Drinking plenty of water is also important to stay hydrated throughout the day.
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A Spiritual Start to the Day
Sehri is not just about eating. It is also a time for prayer and reflection. Muslims offer Tahajjud and make supplications. They seek Allah’s blessings and guidance.
The time before Fajr is considered special. It is a moment to connect with Allah. Many people recite the Quran and ask for forgiveness.
Sehri Traditions in Pakistan
Different cities in Pakistan have unique Sehri traditions. In Karachi, many people prefer Nihari and Paratha. Lahore is famous for Paya and Lassi. In Peshawar, people enjoy Chapli Kebabs with bread. Quetta’s residents love Saji and Rosh.
Street vendors remain open late. They serve fresh bread, yogurt, and tea. Families gather to eat together before starting their fast.
Conclusion
Sehri is a time of spiritual awakening and nourishment. It prepares Muslims for the challenges of fasting. As the 12th of March arrives, believers across Pakistan will wake up early. They will eat, pray, and begin another day of devotion.
The second Ashra focuses on seeking Allah’s forgiveness. It is a time for self-reflection and increased prayers. May this Ramadan bring peace and blessings to all.
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