Ramzan in New Haven
Ramzan in New Haven is a period of immense spiritual significance. As a key city in USA, the residents of New Haven 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 (New Haven)
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 New Haven begin Taraweeh immediately after the Isha congregation, usually around 8:30 PM to 9:00 PM.
Famous Masajid for Taraweeh
Public places and mosques in New Haven are focal points during this month. Special arrangements are made for worshippers, and the air resonates with the sound of prayer, creating a serene environment throughout New Haven.
Weather & Roza Impact
New Haven'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 New Haven.
New Haven Ramzan FAQs
When does the fast end in New Haven? +
The fast ends at Maghrib time. Refer to the 'Iftar' column in the New Haven timetable for today's specific time.
Are restaurants open in New Haven during Ramzan? +
In USA, and specifically New Haven, restaurants typically close for dine-in during fasting hours but open for Iftar and late-night Sehri.