Ramzan in Cincinnati
Ramzan in Cincinnati is a period of immense spiritual significance. As a key city in USA, the residents of Cincinnati observe the holy month with deep devotion. From the pre-dawn meal of Suhoor to the communal joy of Iftar, the atmosphere is filled with blessings.
Today's Timings (Cincinnati)
Sehri Ends / Iftar Time
05:15 AM / 06:45 PM
(Note: These are estimated times. Please consult the full calendar below.)
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Taraweeh: Most mosques in Cincinnati begin Taraweeh immediately after the Isha congregation, usually around 8:30 PM to 9:00 PM.
Famous Masajid for Taraweeh
The mosques of Cincinnati come alive at night with Taraweeh prayers. It is a beautiful sight to see the community unite in worship. Local organizations in Cincinnati also arrange Iftar drives to ensure no one goes hungry.
Weather & Roza Impact
Cincinnati's weather during Ramzan can vary. It is important to check daily forecasts.
Health Tip: Stay hydrated and avoid heavy, oily foods during Sehri to maintain energy levels throughout the day in Cincinnati.
Cincinnati Ramzan FAQs
When does the fast end in Cincinnati? +
The fast ends at Maghrib time. Refer to the 'Iftar' column in the Cincinnati timetable for today's specific time.
Where to pray Taraweeh in Cincinnati? +
All major mosques in Cincinnati hold Taraweeh congregations immediately after Isha prayers.