
Today marks the third day of Ramazan, and in preparation for the traditional Iftar and Sehri meals, Muslims across Pakistan can now look forward to enjoying delicious fast-breaking snacks. For the federal capital Islamabad and the provincial capital Rawalpindi, here are the times set by two different schools of Islamic jurisprudence:
In accordance with Fiqh-i-Hanafia’s calculations:
– Today’s Iftar is scheduled at 6:13 PM
– Tomorrow’s Sehri will commence at 4:59 AM
Meanwhile, for those following Fiqh-i-Jafria, the times are slightly earlier in both occasions. For today, the Iftar time is set at 6:23 PM with Sehri starting at 4:49 AM tomorrow.
These timings vary from the last day of Ramazan when the federal capital’s Iftar was at 6:08 PM and their Sehri began at 4:57 AM. The provincial capital, Rawalpindi, had a slightly different schedule with an Iftar time of 6:19 PM today followed by Sehri at 5:05 AM tomorrow.
For another perspective:
– Today’s Iftar under Fiqh-i-Hanafia is scheduled for 6:40 PM
– Tomorrow’s Sehri will begin around 5:26 AM
This difference in timings showcases the unique customs and interpretations that arise within Islam. Both groups aim to adhere to the spirit of Ramadan, ensuring they break their fast at the appropriate times set by their respective schools of jurisprudence.
Whether it’s a community gathering or personal prayers, these meals are essential to mark the transition from fasting to breaking the fast. As we continue through this holy month, Muslims in Pakistan look forward to celebrating with family and friends over these traditional meals.
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