Ramdan / Ramzan Sharif
Ramzan Sharif, also known as Ramadan, is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar and holds immense significance for Muslims worldwide. It is a month of fasting, prayer, reflection, and spiritual growth. During Ramzan Sharif, Muslims observe fasting from dawn until sunset, abstaining from food, drink, smoking, and other physical needs as an act of worship and self-discipline.
Beyond abstaining from physical needs, Ramzan Sharif encourages believers to engage in acts of charity, kindness, and increased devotion to Allah (God). The month is marked by heightened spirituality, communal prayers, and a focus on the Quran, as it is believed to be the month in which the Quran was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ).
Each day of Ramzan Sharif begins with Sehr, the pre-dawn meal consumed before the Fajr (dawn) prayer, and ends with Iftar, the evening meal to break the fast at sunset. Iftar gatherings often bring families and communities together to share in the blessings of the month.
Additionally, nights during Ramzan Sharif are distinguished by Taraweeh prayers, special congregational prayers performed after the Isha (night) prayer. These prayers are recitations from the Quran and serve as a means for spiritual reflection and rejuvenation.
Ramzan Sharif is not only a time of personal purification but also a time for Muslims to strengthen their relationship with Allah and with one another. It fosters empathy, gratitude, and a deeper understanding of the blessings bestowed upon them.
Overall, Ramzan Sharif is a sacred month filled with blessings, forgiveness, and opportunities for spiritual elevation. It is a time for Muslims to strive for self-improvement, seek forgiveness for past transgressions, and draw closer to their Creator.
May the blessings of Ramzan Sharif illuminate your life and bring you closer to peace, prosperity, and spiritual fulfillment.
Ramzan Sharif Roze Ki Sehri Ki Dua
Sehri ki dua, a cherished practice in the Islamic faith, is a heartfelt supplication recited before partaking in the pre-dawn meal during Ramadan. This dua, offered in the quiet moments before the start of the fast, serves as a spiritual preparation, seeking blessings and strength for the day ahead. Muslims around the world hold this tradition close, reciting the sehri ki dua with reverence and sincerity. By uttering the roze rakhne ki dua, believers express their commitment to the sacred observance of fasting, drawing closer to Allah through devotion and gratitude.
Sehri Ki Dua In Arbi
بِسْمِ اللّٰہِ اللّٰھُمَّ اِنِّیْ نَوَیْتُ صَوْمَ غَدٍ عَنْ اَدَاءِ فَرْضِ شَھْرِ رَمَضَانَ ہَذِہِ السَّنَۃِ لِلّٰہِ تَعَالٰی
Sehri Ki Dua In English
Bismillahi Allahumma inni nawaytu shawma ghadin’an ada’i farḍi shahri Ramaḍana hazihi-s-sanati lillahi ta’ala
Sehri Ki Dua In Hindi
बिस्मिल्लाहि अल्लाहुम्मा इन्नी नवैतु सौ-म गदिन अन अदा’ई फरदी शहरि रमजान हज़ीहि-स-सनाति लिल्लाहि त’आला
Sehri Ki Dua In Gujarati
બિસ્મિલ્લાહિ અલ્લાહુમ્મા ઇન્ની નવૈતુ સૌ-મ ગદીન અન અદા’ઈ ફરદી શહરી રમજાન હઝીહી-સ-સનાતિ લિલ્લાહિ ત’આલા
Ramzan Sharif Roze Ki Iftar Ki Dua
As the sun sets during Ramadan, Muslims eagerly anticipate iftari, the moment to break their fast. Before indulging, they recite the iftari dua, expressing gratitude and seeking blessings. This brief yet profound prayer, known as iftar ki dua, acknowledges the spiritual significance of the occasion. With the utterance of the Roza kholne ki dua, the fast concludes, marking a moment of joy and nourishment for body and soul.
Iftar Ki Dua In Arbi
اللہمَّ اِنّى لَكَ صُمْتُ وَبِكَ امنتُ وَعَلى رِزْقِكَ اَفْطَرْتُ، فَتَقَبَّلْ مِنِّى، اِنَّكَ اَنْتَ السَّمِيْعُ الْعَلِيْمُ۔
Iftar Ki Dua In English
Allahumma inni la-ka sumtu wabi-ka-aamantu wa ‘ala rizqika aftartu, fataqabbal minni, innaka antas-Sami’ul-‘Alim
Iftar Ki Dua In Hindi
अल्लाहुम्मा इन्नी ल-क सुम्तु वबि-का-आमन्तु वा ‘अला रिज़्किका अफ्तर्तु, फ़तकब्बल मिन्नी, इन्नक अंतस-समीउल-अलीम
Iftar Ki Dua In Gujarati
અલ્લાહુમ્મા ઇન્ની લ-ક સુમ્તુ વાબિ-કા-આમનતુ વા ‘અલા રીઝ્કીકા અફ્તર્તુ, ફ઼તકબ્બલ મિન્ની, ઇન્નક અંતસ-સમી’ઉલ-અલીમ
Ramzan Sharif Ke Ashre
The first 10 days (1-10) of the month of Ramadan are known as “Rahmat”. Allah’s mercy is revealed in this Ashra.
The middle 10 days (11-20) of the month of Ramadan are known as “Maghferat”. In this Ashra Allah forgives the criminals.
The last 10 days (21-30) of Ramadan are known as “Bakhshish”. In this Ashra Allah decrees the reward of the criminals.
In Ramadan the first ten days of Ramadan, known as the first Ashra, followed by the second Ashra spanning the next ten days (11-20), and finally, the third Ashra during the remaining days (21-30), Muslims observe a distinct division of the month. This period holds significant religious importance, offering believers a chance for introspection and spiritual growth through disciplined practices.
Pehle Ashre Ki Dua
Pehle Ashre Ki Dua In Arbi
رَبِّ اغْفِرْ وَارْحَمْ وَأَنْتَ خَيْرُ الرَّاحِمِينَ
Pehle Ashre Ki Dua In English
Rabbigfir varham va ant khairu-r-rahimīn
Pehle Ashre Ki Dua In Hindi
रब्बिगफ़िर वरहम व अंत खैरु र्राहिमीन
Pehle Ashre Ki Dua In Gujarati
રબ્બીગ્ફિર વરહમ વ અંત ખૈરુ રાહિમીન
Dusre Ashre Ki Dua
Dusre Ashre Ki Dua In Arbi
اسْتَغْفِرُ اللَّهَ رَبِّي مِنْ كُلِّ ذَنْبٍ وَّ أَتُوبُ إِلَيْهِ،
Dusre Ashre Ki Dua In English
Astaghfirullāh rabbī min kulli zambinv va atūbu ilaih
Dusre Ashre Ki Dua In Hindi
अस्तग़्फ़िरुल्लाह रब्बी मिन कुल्ली जम्बिंव व अतूबु इलैहि
Dusre Ashre Ki Dua In Gujarati
અસ્તગફિરુલ્લાહ રબ્બી મિન કુલ્લી જમ્બિંવ વ અતૂબુ ઇલૈહિ
Tisre Ashre Ki Dua
Tisre Ashre Ki Dua In Arbi
اللَّهُمَّ إِنَّكَ عَفُوٌّ تُحِبُّ الْعَفْوَ فَاعْفُ عَنَّا،
Tisre Ashre Ki Dua In English
Allāhumma innaka ‘afūvwun tuḥibbul ‘afwa fa’afu ‘annā
Tisre Ashre Ki Dua In Hindi
अल्लाहुम्म इन्नक अफूववुन तुहिब्बुल अफवा फअफुअन्ना
Tisre Ashre Ki Dua In
Gujarati
અલ્લાહુમ્મ ઇન્નક અફુવ્વુન તુહિબ્બુલ અફવા ફઅફુઅન્ના
=> Ramzan Sharif Time Table Himatnagar – 2024 (1445)
Roza | Date | Day | Sehri Time | Iftar Time | |
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1st Ashra – Rehmat | |||||
1 | 12 Mar | Tue | 05:34 AM | 06:48 PM | |
2 | 13 Mar | Wed | 05:33 AM | 06:49 PM | |
3 | 14 Mar | Thu | 05:32 AM | 06:49 PM | |
4 | 15 Mar | Fri | 05:31 AM | 06:49 PM | |
5 | 16 Mar | Sat | 05:30 AM | 06:50 PM | |
6 | 17 Mar | Sun | 05:29 AM | 06:50 PM | |
7 | 18 Mar | Mon | 05:28 AM | 06:51 PM | |
8 | 19 Mar | Tue | 05:27 AM | 06:51 PM | |
9 | 20 Mar | Wed | 05:26 AM | 06:51 PM | |
10 | 21 Mar | Thu | 05:25 AM | 06:52 PM | |
2nd Ashra – Magfirah | |||||
11 | 22 Mar | Fri | 05:24 AM | 06:52 PM | |
12 | 23 Mar | Sat | 05:23 AM | 06:53 PM | |
13 | 24 Mar | Sun | 05:22 AM | 06:53 PM | |
14 | 25 Mar | Mon | 05:21 AM | 06:53 PM | |
15 | 26 Mar | Tue | 05:20 AM | 06:54 PM | |
16 | 27 Mar | Wed | 05:19 AM | 06:54 PM | |
17 | 28 Mar | Thu | 05:18 AM | 06:54 PM | |
18 | 29 Mar | Fri | 05:17 AM | 06:55 PM | |
19 | 30 Mar | Sat | 05:16 AM | 06:55 PM | |
20 | 31 Mar | Sun | 05:15 AM | 06:56 PM | |
3rd Ashra – Bakhsish | |||||
21 | 01 Apr | Mon | 05:14 AM | 06:56 PM | |
22 | 02 Apr | Tue | 05:13 AM | 06:56 PM | |
23 | 03 Apr | Wed | 05:12 AM | 06:57 PM | |
24 | 04 Apr | Thu | 05:10 AM | 06:57 PM | |
25 | 05 Apr | Fri | 05:09 AM | 06:58 PM | |
26 | 06 Apr | Sat | 05:08 AM | 06:58 PM | |
27 | 07 Apr | Sun | 05:07 AM | 06:58 PM | |
28 | 08 Apr | Mon | 05:06 AM | 06:59 PM | |
29 | 09 Apr | Tue | 05:05 AM | 06:59 PM | |
30 | 10 Apr | Wed | 05:04 AM | 07:00 PM | |
Note: Please note that the timings provided in the Ramazan Time Table may not always be accurate due to variations in local observation methods or changes in prayer times. It’s advisable to cross-reference with local mosque announcements or reliable sources for precise timings. | |||||
નોંધ: મહેરબાની કરીને નોંધ કરો કે રમઝાન ટાઈમ ટેબલમાં આપવામાં આવેલ સમય સ્થાનિક અવલોકન પદ્ધતિઓમાં ફેરફાર અથવા નમાજના સમયમાં ફેરફારને કારણે હંમેશા સચોટ હોઈ શકે નહીં. ચોક્કસ સમય માટે સ્થાનિક મસ્જિદની ઘોષણાઓ અથવા વિશ્વસનીય સ્ત્રોતો સાથે ક્રોસ-રેફરન્સ લેવાની સલાહ આપવામાં આવે છે. |