As the holy month of Ramadan approaches, Muslims worldwide prepare for fasting and spiritual reflection, and for those observing in 2025, the timings for Fajr prayer and Imsak are a key focus. On March 22, 2025, it is expected that Muslims will fast for a duration of 13 hours and 58 minutes, with Suhoor starting at 2:09 AM. The Imsak time, marking the point at which fasting begins, is set for 4:09 AM. Fajr prayer will take place at 4:29 AM, followed by Sunrise at 5:56 AM. The rest of the day will involve Dhuhr prayer at 12:02 PM, Asr at 3:30 PM, iftar at 6:08 PM, and finally Isha prayer at 7:25 PM.
The timings continue to evolve as the days progress. On March 23, 2025, the duration of fasting extends to 14 hours, with Suhoor beginning at 2:08 AM, Imsak at 4:08 AM, and Fajr at 4:28 AM. The completion of the prayers will be at Sunsets and other appointed times continuing with Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib at 6:08 PM, and Isha at 7:26 PM. This consistent structure of timing allows Muslims engaging in their spiritual practices to plan their days effectively.
Moving to March 24, 2025, the fast will last 14 hours and 2 minutes. Suhoor will start at 2:07 AM, Imsak at 4:07 AM, and Fajr at 4:27 AM. The schedule remains largely unchanged with the Sun rising at 5:54 AM, Dhuhr at 12:01 PM, Asr at 3:30 PM, iftar at 6:09 PM, and Isha at 7:27 PM. This rhythm is part of the holy month, allowing for an organized practice of worship.
As Ramadan continues, on March 25, 2025, the duration for fasting will reach 14 hours and 4 minutes. The Suhoor will be held at 2:05 AM, Imsak at 4:05 AM, and Fajr at 4:25 AM. The day's prayers will include Dhuhr at 12:01 PM, Asr at 3:30 PM, Maghrib at 6:09 PM, and Isha at 7:27 PM.
March 26, 2025, sees a slight increase in the fasting duration to 14 hours and 6 minutes. Suhoor will commence at 2:04 AM, Imsak is fixed at 4:04 AM, and Fajr at 4:24 AM. Following the schedule, the Sun will rise at 5:51 AM, with Dhuhr at 12:00 PM, Asr at 3:30 PM, iftar at 6:10 PM, and Isha at 7:28 PM.
The trend continues on March 27, 2025, with the fast extending to 14 hours and 8 minutes. Suhoor is projected for 2:03 AM, Imsak at 4:03 AM, and Fajr at 4:23 AM. Dhuhr will be at 12:00 PM, Asr at 3:30 PM, Maghrib at 6:11 PM, and Isha at 7:29 PM.
As Ramadan progresses toward the end of its first week, on March 28, 2025, fasting increases further to 14 hours and 10 minutes. Here the Suhoor time will be at 2:01 AM, Imsak at 4:01 AM, and Fajr at 4:21 AM. By this time, Dhuhr will remain at 12:00 PM, Asr at 3:30 PM, Maghrib at 6:11 PM, and Isha at 7:29 PM.
The increase in fasting hours is notable as one approaches the March 29, 2025, schedule, where the duration reaches 14 hours and 12 minutes. The timings will reveal Suhoor at 2:00 AM, Imsak at 4:00 AM, and Fajr at 4:20 AM. The prayer schedule will again follow the previously structured format with Dhuhr at 12:00 PM, Asr at 3:30 PM, Maghrib at 6:12 PM, and Isha at 7:30 PM.
Such structured prayer and fasting times are essential to the observance of Ramadan, allowing Muslims to maximize their spiritual reflections and community bonding during this sacred month.