Muslims break their fast after Maghrib, which is the evening prayer time.
Maghrib. You always break your fast when it's Maghrib. The quran also says that you should haste to break your fast not read prayer before you break it. So break your fast at Maghrib before you read namaz (prayer)
Some sects say that you have to fast after some day after Ramadan instead of the day that you broke fasting. Some sects say that you have to fast for 61 days (60 for the punishment, 1 for the day that you broke fasting) after Ramadan.
well for shias you open your fast at maghrib time which is after the sun has totally set but for sunnis i dont. but for shias it is reccomended to pray maghrib first then open fast.
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Maghrib prayer must be performed before the time for Isha prayer begins. If Maghrib is missed before the time for Isha prayer starts, it becomes Qada, or a missed prayer.
Well they don't need to but all Muslims during Ramadan break their fast together, of course excluding time differences but Maghrib for each country is the same.
Answer: Ansolutely not. The Prophet (peace be upon him) forbade delaying the breaking of the fast.
Muslims break their fasting at sunset by drinking and/or eating; preferably:first eating few dates and drinking some water after thanking God and requesting his mercy and blessings,praying for sunset praying (Maghrib), and thencompleting the full meal
Maghrib ends at sunset.
When breaking your fast, it is common to say "Bismillah" which means "In the name of Allah" before eating.
Maghrib prayer ends at sunset.
You can break your fast at sunset.