Today Roza Timings for March 13, 2025, Ramadan Schedule
The Ramadan 2025 schedule provides a helpful guide for Muslims to plan their daily routines, with prayer and meal timings varying by city. As the holy month progresses, Muslims will continue to observe the fasting period, attend daily prayers, and come together for communal prayers and celebrations.
Muslims around the world are observing the holy month of Ramadan, with the fasting period currently lasting around 13 hours and expected to extend to over 14 hours by the end of the month. The daily prayers in Ramadan include fajr, zuhr, asr, maghrib, and isha, with mosques setting their schedules for prayers, including the obligatory Friday communal prayer, Jummah or Jamaat.
The Ramadan 2025 schedule of prayer, meal, and fasting times has been released, enabling Muslims to plan their daily routines during the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. On Thursday, March 13, Sehri ends at 5:12 am, and Iftar begins at 6:11 pm. The schedule is subject to change, and Muslims are advised to check with their local mosques for the most up-to-date information.
Meal times in Ramadan vary by city, with Sehri and Iftaar timings for March 14, 2025, in various Indian cities as follows: Lucknow - Sehri: 4:59 am, Iftaar: 6:16 pm, Delhi - Sehri: 5:13 am, Iftaar: 6:32 pm, and Kolkata - Sehri: 4:31 am, Iftaar: 5:46 pm, among others. Eid al-Fitr is likely to be celebrated on March 31 or April 1, depending on the sighting of the crescent moon.
As Muslims continue to observe the holy month of Ramadan, they are reminded to stay informed about the prayer and meal timings, and to check with their local mosques for any updates or changes to the schedule. With the second Friday of Ramadan on March 14, Muslims will come together for the second Jumu'ah, a time for communal prayer and reflection.