Mumbai, March 27: Ramadan 2025, which began on March 2, is now coming to an end, with only a few days left until Eid. Today marks the 27th fast for Muslims across the country, and they will celebrate Eid after sighting the crescent moon in the coming days. This is the last Friday of Ramadan 2025, also known as Alvida Jummah. Eid will be celebrated either on March 31 or April 1 based on the moon sighting in the country.
This sacred month is a time of deep faith, where believers fast from dawn to sunset, practicing patience, self-discipline, and devotion.
Along with fasting, Muslims also pray daily (Namaz), give to charity, and perform acts of kindness to strengthen their spiritual connection. Since sunrise and sunset times vary by location, a Ramadan timetable helps them follow accurate fasting and prayer schedules.
Muslims observe fast starting from Sehri (Sunrise) to Iftar (Sunset) meals. The timings for the Sehri and the Iftar differ in the major cities of the country. Muslims have to keep track of these timings to start and break their fast throughout Ramadan.
Here are the Sehri and Iftar timings for Friday (March 28) in the major Indian cities during the month of Ramadan 2025:
Delhi
Sehri: 04:56 AM
Iftar: 06:39 PM
Mumbai
Sehri: 05:22 AM
Iftar: 06:52 PM
Chennai
Sehri: 05:20 AM
Iftar: 06:32 PM
Bengaluru
Sehri: 05:18 AM
Iftar: 06:34 PM
Kolkata
Sehri: 04:50 AM
Iftar: 06:30 PM
Hyderabad
Sehri: 05:10 AM
Iftar: 06:38 PM
Ramadan 2025: Sehri and Iftar timing for Saturday, March 29
Sehri: 5:08 AM
Iftar: 6:38 PM

Ramadan 2025: Sehri and Iftar timing for Sunday, March 30
Sehri: 5:07 AM
Iftar: 6:38 PM
What Is Sehri & Iftar?
Muslims start their fast after eating the Suhoor or Sehri in the early hours of the morning. It is eaten before dawn during Ramadan. They break the fast by eating Iftar meal in the evening. The exact time for Sehri and Iftar vary across the different cities in the country.
Please note that these timings are approximate and can vary slightly based on local observations and methods of calculation. It's advisable to consult local religious authorities or community centers for precise timings in your area.