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Ramadan 2023: When is Ramazan? Assam Ramadan Time table 2023

Pratidin Bureau

The arrival of Ramadan, also known as Ramzan or Ramazan, marks the most propitious time of the year for Muslims worldwide. The ninth month of the Islamic calendar is celebrated with great splendor and is regarded as a period of hope, prayer, fasting, reflection, and community. During this holy month, individuals of the Islamic faith renounce worldly pleasures, eschew extravagant behavior and spending, and observe the fast or Roza with their friends and family.

The Ramadan fast is a significant pillar of Islam, and the month is considered a time of blessings, forgiveness, and spiritual rejuvenation. Muslims wake up early for Suhoor or Sehri, then abstain from food and drink until sunset. They break their fast with dates and water, followed by Iftar, a meal featuring a variety of delicacies.

Muslims eagerly await Ramadan as an opportunity to strengthen their faith through prayer, recitation of the Quran, and other spiritual practices. The onset of the Holy month is determined by the sighting of the crescent moon on Monday, which marks the beginning of a lunar cycle. The Islamic calendar has 354 days, so Ramadan falls 10 or 11 days earlier each year than the solar Georgian calendar used by the rest of the world.

Ramadan 2023 timings

According to Crescent Moon Watch, which is managed by the United Kingdom’s Nautical Almanac Office, the Ramadan 2023 crescent will be visible on March 21 at 17:23 GMT (8:23pm Mecca time), while the Ramadan crescent moon should be visible to the naked eye in many parts of the Middle East, North Africa, Western Europe, and the United States of America on the night of March 22. Thus, the first day of fasting for these nations is anticipated to be March 23.

It is possible that Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Iran, Pakistan, South Africa, Indonesia, and Malaysia will spot the Ramadan crescent moon on March 22, hence their first day of fasting will be March 23. If unsuccessful in doing so, India and other South Asian countries' initial day of fasting would shift to March 24.

Ramadan 2023: Dates  

Ramadan Begins: March 22, Wednesday 

Ramadan Ends: April 21, Friday 

Laylat al-Qadr: April 17, Monday 

Eid al-Fitr Start: April 22, Saturday 

Assam Ramadan Time table 2023 / Guwahati Ramadan Time table 2023

DaySEHRIIFTARDATE
104:0717:3624 Mar 2023
204:0517:3725 Mar 2023
304:0417:3726 Mar 2023
404:0317:3827 Mar 2023
504:0217:3828 Mar 2023
604:0117:3929 Mar 2023
704:0017:3930 Mar 2023
803:5917:4031 Mar 2023
903:5717:401 Apr 2023
1003:5617:412 Apr 2023
1103:5517:413 Apr 2023
1203:5417:424 Apr 2023
1303:5317:425 Apr 2023
1403:5217:436 Apr 2023
1503:5017:437 Apr 2023
1603:4917:448 Apr 2023
1703:4817:449 Apr 2023
1803:4717:4410 Apr 2023
1903:4617:4511 Apr 2023
2003:4417:4512 Apr 2023
2103:4317:4613 Apr 2023
2203:4217:4614 Apr 2023
2303:4117:4715 Apr 2023
2403:4017:4716 Apr 2023
2503:3917:4817 Apr 2023
2603:3817:4818 Apr 2023
2703:3617:4919 Apr 2023
2803:3517:4920 Apr 2023
2903:3417:5021 Apr 2023
3003:3317:5022 Apr 2023

Note: Please be aware that there is a one-minute discrepancy between the end of Sehri and the beginning of Iftar, as Sehri ends one minute earlier and Iftar starts with a one-minute delay. Therefore, it is recommended to confirm the timings with your local Mosque/Masjid to avoid any confusion.

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