Today’s Karachi Sehar & Iftar Time (سحری اور افطار کے اوقات). Karachi Ramadan Timing is: Sehri Time: and Iftar Time: (Hanafi/Safi’i). According to Fiqa Jafria (Shia), Sehri and Iftar Time is: Sehri Time: and Iftar Time: . Find 30 Days Ramadan Kareem Calendar 2025 for Karachi, Pakistan.
Today Sehri and Iftar Time In Karachi
Jafria: Sehr & Iftar
30 Days Karachi Ramadan Calendar 2025
Fiqh Jafria: Sehar Time -10min | Iftar Time +10min
This year, if you are in Karachi, Pakistan, during Ramadan and will spend the whole month here you are on the right website of Karachi Ramadan Calendar 2025 to know the correct and exact Sehr-o-Iftar timings for Karachi city. On this website, you will find the time for the whole month of Ramadan Kareem (رمضان كريم).
The Karachi Ramadan Calendar 2025 will always show Karachi Sehr-o-Iftar timings daily in the whole month of Ramadan, while Karachi sunset and sunrise keep changing due to the movement of the Earth throughout the year. Before the beginning of Ramadan, everyone is always in a hurry to know the fasting time this month.
Furthermore, Karachi, Pakistan Sehr-o-iftar timing of every sect is also found on the Karachi Ramadan timetable 2025 that includes the Fiqa Hanafi (Sunni) or Fiqa Jafria (Shia) sect of the Muslims. On this page, you can find the correct time of Karachi, Pakistan.
What is Sehri time in Karachi?
A large number of people search the Ramadan Calendar 2025 Karachi, Pakistan, to check suhoor (Sehri) time (Hanafi/Safi’i): and Fiqa Jafria (Shia): as well.
What is Iftar Time in Karachi?
The total duration of each fasting day differs between Karachi Sehri Time and Karachi Iftar Time. You can observe fast by checking the Iftar time (Hanafi/Safi’i): and Fiqa Jafria (Shia): in Karachi today. Both sects have different timings of both Sehri and Iftar.
When is the 1st of Ramadan 2025 in Karachi?
The Holy month of Ramadan is the most awaited month in Islamic Calendar. The calendar expects the first day of Ramadan to fall on 28 February 2025 in Karachi.
How long is Ramadan 2025 in Karachi?
Karachi, Pakistan Muslims are supposed to observe fast for the whole month of Ramadan, which can be up to 29 or 30 days of the Islamic Calendar, depending upon the moon sighting. Full-day fasting means avoiding eating and drinking. The observance of the fast is done for the sake of God’s blessings.