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sydney australia aftar time
Iftar is the evening meal when Muslims break their fast at sunset during Ramadan.
The Iftar time for all Muslim countries, and places the same. Iftar is right after sunset. Or in other words once Maghrib prayer comes you may eat until dawn.
Iftar is the same for every country. It is once Maghrib Prayer comes.
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Iftar, or breaking the fast, takes place at sunset. Exact times vary according to both latitude and longitude. Use the link below to find the exact time for your area. www.islamicfinder.org
The iftar time will change everyday. This is because the iftar time is actually the time of the daily sunset, which, happens earlier and earlier this time of year. The first day of Ramadan's iftar time was 7:49; the last day's should be around 7:06.
It all depends on the time of year that Ramadan falls in. If Ramadan falls during winter the time is shorter since usually iftar time is sometimes around 5 or 6. But as the days get longer so does the time. Right now in the year (2010) maghrib is around 8:30-9:00 and Fajr is at 4.
Suhoor and Iftar are important to Muslims, especially during the month of Ramadan. Suhoor is a meal eaten before dawn during Ramadan, when a Muslim is obligated to fast. This meal gives him/her energy so that they will be able to function well the rest of the day. Iftar is the meal after Maghrib prayer when Muslims break their fast by eating a large meal. They thank Allah for the food that they have and they eat after they have fasted the whole day, from dawn to sunset.
Yes. The White House confirms President Barack Obama celebrated Ramadan for the second year, continuing the tradition of the White House hosting a Ramadan dinner. While some claim this is a new tradition, Presidents as early as Thomas Jefferson have hosted Iftar. George W Bush is among the presidents to have hosted the dinner. Hosting Iftar does not mean that someone observes Ramadan, which is a month, not a single event. President Obama is not a Muslim and doesn't observe the month of Ramadan.
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the most weight that you can lose i up to 10 pounds. All you gotta do is to not pig out at iftar and you'll be fine. Do try to get some excercise after Iftar. That's what's really gonna help you. Hope this has helped. Happy Ramadan!