Iftar timings News
This year, Ramadan or Ramzan begins on April 2, 2022.
Muslims across the globe fast during the divine month of Ramadan.
After the sun sets, they break their fast during the Iftar time.
This year precautions will be in place due to the rise in COVID-19 cases.
All those who are fasting during the daytime and are allowed to eat only after sunset.
The crescent moon was sighted on April 13 in India, therefore, Ramzan begins on April 14 in the country.
The Islamic holy month of Ramzan or Ramadan begins from Friday (April 24) as the moon was sighted in the states of Karnataka and Kerala. It was first seen at Kappad in Kerala's Kozhikode and then in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts of Karnataka.
Muslims observe fast known as 'Roza', while 'Sehri' is a pre-fast meal eaten before sunrise. The fast is broken at sunset with a post-fast meal called 'iftar'.
The sighting of the moon ushers the holy month of Ramzan or Ramadan.
The sighting of the moon ushers the holy month of Ramzan or Ramadan.
The sighting of the moon ushers the holy month of Ramzan or Ramadan.
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