# Date Day Sehar (Fajr) Iftar (Maghrib)
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The Ramadan Calendar 2025 for Gilgit, Pakistan is a vital resource for Muslims observing the holy month of fasting. As one of the Five Pillars of Islam, Ramadan involves fasting (Sawm) from dawn (Fajr) until sunset (Maghrib). Living in Gilgit, accurate timing is essential for both Suhoor (the pre-dawn meal) and Iftar (breaking the fast).

Sehar and Iftar Times in Gilgit

Geographical location significantly impacts prayer and fasting times. In Gilgit, the duration of the fast can vary depending on the season in which Ramadan falls. Our dynamic calendar below provides the precise Sehri (Sehar) and Iftar timings for Gilgit, calculated using standard astronomical methods accepted in Pakistan. It is recommended to stop eating 5-10 minutes before the stated Sehar time as a precaution.

Ramadan: A Time for Reflection

Ramadan is not just about abstaining from food and drink; it is a time for spiritual purification, increased recitation of the Quran, and charitable acts (Zakat and Sadaqah). In Gilgit, the atmosphere transforms during this month. Mosques host nightly Taraweeh prayers, where long portions of the Quran are recited.

Importance of Accurate Timings

Following the correct timetable is crucial for the validity of the fast. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) encouraged hastening the Iftar immediately after sunset and delaying the Suhoor until close to dawn. This page updates daily to reflect the changing solar cycle in Gilgit, ensuring you have the most up-to-date information for your religious obligations.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does Ramadan start in Gilgit? +
Ramadan is expected to start depending on the moon sighting in Pakistan. Check the table above for calculated dates.
What is the Iftar time today in Gilgit? +
Today's Iftar time in Gilgit corresponds to the Maghrib prayer time shown in the schedule.
What is the Sehri (Suhoor) time today in Gilgit? +
Sehri time ends at Fajr azan. Please refer to the 'Sehar' column in the table above.
Is this calendar accurate for Pakistan? +
Yes, this calendar uses astronomical calculations adjusted for Pakistan's latitude and longitude.
How long is the fast in Gilgit this year? +
The duration of the fast varies daily as the solar cycle progresses. Check the difference between Fajr and Maghrib times in the table.