Sehri Time Today: Ramadan 2025 Enters Final Ashra
The third Ashra of Ramadan 2025 is a time for increased devotion and seeking deliverance from Hell, with city-specific Sehri and Iftar timings guiding the faithful through the final stages of the holy month, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness, prayers, and good deeds as the global Islamic community observes the month of Ramadan.

The 20th Roza of Ramadan 2025 will be observed on March 21, 2025, marking the beginning of the third and final Ashra, considered the phase of deliverance from Hell, and is particularly significant as it falls on a Friday, known as "the small Eid", where prayers and supplications are believed to be especially accepted.
As Muslims around the world continue to observe the holy month of Ramadan, the timing of Sehri and Iftar varies greatly due to time zones. In India, for instance, Iftar timings for major cities on March 21, 2025, range from 05:49 PM in Kolkata to 06:53 PM in Ahmedabad. It is essential for fasting individuals to follow city-specific schedules to ensure a valid fast. The Quran highlights the essence of forgiveness and divine rewards during this period, stating that those who believe and do righteous deeds will be given their full rewards by Allah.
The global phenomenon of Ramadan is a testament to the diverse nature of the Islamic community, with millions experiencing suhoor and iftar at different times due to the Earth's rotation and time zones. From Rajshahi in Bangladesh to New York City in the United States, Muslims in various cities worldwide are at different stages of fasting, creating a global chain of fasting. As the days in the Northern Hemisphere get longer, those in the Southern Hemisphere get shorter, further emphasizing the unique aspects of Ramadan 2025.
As the final Ashra of Ramadan begins, Muslims are encouraged to increase their prayers and good deeds, seeking forgiveness and divine rewards. With the significance of the "small Eid" on Friday, March 21, 2025, the community comes together in spirit, united in their devotion and commitment to their faith, and looking forward to the sehri time today and the rest of the holy month.