
What Happened
Tomorrow marks the sixth day of Ramadan, a month of fasting and spiritual reflection for Muslims worldwide. According to reports, the iftar time today is set for 18:40, following an imsak time of 05:57.
Why It Matters
Fasting during Ramadan is a fundamental practice for Muslims, symbolizing discipline and devotion. The sixth day emphasizes qualities such as sincerity, patience, and obedience to Allah, as highlighted in Surah Ash-Shura (42:43) of the Quran. Observing the fast with integrity is believed to elevate a believer’s spiritual standing and attract divine mercy.
What’s Next
As Ramadan progresses, Muslims will continue to observe daily fasts, breaking their fast at sunset. Accurate timings for sehri (pre-dawn meal) and iftar are essential, as they shift slightly each day with the sun. The community is encouraged to maintain these timings to uphold the sanctity of their fasts.
May Allah accept your fast!

