New York Sehri Iftar Time Today - Ramadan Timing 2025 in United States

New York Ramadan Timings - Sehri times today in New York, on Dec 22, 2024 (20 Jumada Al-Akhirah 1446), is 05:54 am AM and Iftar times New York today is 4:33 pm PM as per Fiqa e Hanafia and today Sehri time in New York is 05:44 AM and today New York Iftar timing is 04:43 pm as per Fiqa-e Jafria. In New York sehri time refers as the pre-dawn meal and iftar time is eaten after sunset. The 30 days of Ramadan Calendar 2025 in New York, Pakistan is given below with the complete fasting time and schedule.

Sehri Time & Iftar Time in New York - United States

Date Sehri Iftar
Dec 22, 2024 05:54 am 4:33 pm
Jafria: Sehr 05:44 Am Iftar 04:43 Pm
Precaution: Adjusted Sehri by -1 min & Iftar by +1 min

New York Ramadan 2025 Calendar - 30 Days Sehr & Iftar Timings

Explore Sehri time and Iftar time New York for Fiqa Hanafi and also for Fiqa Jafria, in the Ramadan 2025 timetable provided below for the upcoming 30 days, dated December 22, 2024 (20 Jumada Al-Akhirah 1446). Kfoods offers daily updates on New York's Sehr-o-Iftar timings, ensuring accurate information to meet your Sehri and Iftar needs each day.

Sehr-o-Iftar Time (Hanafi)

DAY DATE SEHRI IFTAR
1 01 March 5:14 am 5:48 pm
2 02 March 5:13 am 5:50 pm
3 03 March 5:11 am 5:51 pm
4 04 March 5:10 am 5:52 pm
5 05 March 5:08 am 5:53 pm
6 06 March 5:07 am 5:54 pm
7 07 March 5:05 am 5:55 pm
8 08 March 5:04 am 5:56 pm
9 09 March 6:02 am 6:57 pm
10 10 March 6:00 am 6:59 pm
11 11 March 5:59 am 7:00 pm
12 12 March 5:57 am 7:01 pm
13 13 March 5:55 am 7:02 pm
14 14 March 5:54 am 7:03 pm
15 15 March 5:52 am 7:04 pm
16 16 March 5:50 am 7:05 pm
17 17 March 5:49 am 7:06 pm
18 18 March 5:47 am 7:07 pm
19 19 March 5:45 am 7:08 pm
20 20 March 5:43 am 7:09 pm
21 21 March 5:42 am 7:10 pm
22 22 March 5:40 am 7:11 pm
23 23 March 5:38 am 7:13 pm
24 24 March 5:36 am 7:14 pm
25 25 March 5:35 am 7:15 pm
26 26 March 5:33 am 7:16 pm
27 27 March 5:31 am 7:17 pm
28 28 March 5:29 am 7:18 pm
29 29 March 5:27 am 7:19 pm
30 30 March 5:26 am 7:20 pm

Sehr-o-Iftar Time (Jafari)

DAY DATE SEHRI IFTAR
1 01 March 05:04 am 05:58 pm
2 02 March 05:03 am 06:00 pm
3 03 March 05:01 am 06:01 pm
4 04 March 05:00 am 06:02 pm
5 05 March 04:58 am 06:03 pm
6 06 March 04:57 am 06:04 pm
7 07 March 04:55 am 06:05 pm
8 08 March 04:54 am 06:06 pm
9 09 March 05:52 am 07:07 pm
10 10 March 05:50 am 07:09 pm
11 11 March 05:49 am 07:10 pm
12 12 March 05:47 am 07:11 pm
13 13 March 05:45 am 07:12 pm
14 14 March 05:44 am 07:13 pm
15 15 March 05:42 am 07:14 pm
16 16 March 05:40 am 07:15 pm
17 17 March 05:39 am 07:16 pm
18 18 March 05:37 am 07:17 pm
19 19 March 05:35 am 07:18 pm
20 20 March 05:33 am 07:19 pm
21 21 March 05:32 am 07:20 pm
22 22 March 05:30 am 07:21 pm
23 23 March 05:28 am 07:23 pm
24 24 March 05:26 am 07:24 pm
25 25 March 05:25 am 07:25 pm
26 26 March 05:23 am 07:26 pm
27 27 March 05:21 am 07:27 pm
28 28 March 05:19 am 07:28 pm
29 29 March 05:17 am 07:29 pm
30 30 March 05:16 am 07:30 pm

Disclaimer: Make sure to remember that there's a slight 1-minute difference between sehri and iftar times. Sehri wraps up 1 minute earlier, and iftar kicks off with a 1-minute delay. We do our best to double-check all the info and timings, even taking into account Daylight Saving Time (DST) in some places. But it's a good idea to double-check with your local mosque or masjid too. If you spot any problems, have questions, or notice any mistakes, drop us an email at [email protected]. We're here to help!

Sehr o Iftar Time New York

Today 22 December 2024, Sehri time New York: 05:54 am and Iftar time New York is 4:33 pm For Fiqa Hanafi (Sunni) followers, and for Fiqa Jafria (Shia) Sehri time today starts at 05:44 am and Iftar time is 04:43 pm.

Dive into the rich tapestry of faith amid the iconic skyline and bustling streets of New York City during the sacred month of Ramadan. In this sprawling metropolis, home to over 3.6% predominantly Muslim New Yorkers, spanning 302.6 square miles (783.8 sq km) and including vibrant areas like Astoria, Queens, Jackson Heights, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, Harlem, Manhattan, Sheepshead Bay, Elmhurst, and more, the city's pulse resonates with the melodious verses of Taraweeh prayers. Over 750 mosques, including the distinguished Islamic Cultural Center of New York (ICNY), The Islamic Society of Mid-Manhattan (Masjid Manhattan), At-Taqwa Mosque, Masjid Al-Farooq, Muslim Community Network (MCN), and Islamic Center of Staten Island, craft a symphony of devotion that gracefully unfolds in the crisp Ramadan breeze.

In the early days of Ramadan (March 11th-20th), relish in the pleasant embrace of days averaging 52°F (11°C) with cool evenings dipping to 40°F (4°C), creating the perfect atmosphere for serene prayers beneath the starlit skies. Wrap yourself in the magical glow of iconic sights. As mid-Ramadan approaches (March 21st-April 3rd), welcome warmer days at 60°F (16°C) with balmy evenings around 48°F (9°C). Equip yourself with light layers and prioritize hydration for daytime explorations amid the iconic surroundings. In late Ramadan (April 4th-9th), with temperatures peaking at 68°F (20°C) and humidity climbing, seek refuge in air-conditioned havens or explore the cool serenity of Central Park. This oasis offers a tranquil escape amidst the bustling urban jungle, providing moments of reflection and contemplation during this sacred time.

As Ramadan unfolds, Muslims worldwide devote their time and energy to fasting and prayer, seeking forgiveness from Allah Almighty. The precise Ramadan timings in New York on December 22, 2024 or 20 Jumada Al-Akhirah 1446, are provided on this page, including the Sehri time and Iftar time in New York for today.

In New York Ramadan 2025 timings today are as follows: For the general Islamic tradition, Sehri time today in New York is at 05:44 am, and Iftar time today New York is 4:33 pm also for those who following the Fiqa Hanafi & Shafi’i tradition (mostly Sunni Muslims in United States), the estimated today Sehri time is around 05:44 am, and the Iftar time is approximately 04:43 pm. Meanwhile, Fiqa Jafria tradition (predominantly Shia Muslims in United States), the estimated Sehri time today is around 05:44 am, with Iftar time today expected at approximately 04:43 pm. The Ramazan timetable for New York is crucial for the Muslim community, and accurate information about Sehri and Iftar timings is essential for those observing the fast. It's important to note that the mentioned estimations are based on the calculation methods used by Fiqa Hanafi and Fiqa Jafria, and slight variations may occur based on factors like the moon sighting and other considerations. It's worth noting that Sehri is also commonly known as suhoor or Sahoor, while Iftar is referred to as iftari in various parts of the world.

When is New York Ramadan Time 2025 expected?

The expected start date for Ramadan in New York in 2025 is Sunday, March 10th, with the first day of fasting anticipated to be on Monday, March 11th.

What is Sehri Time Today in New York ?

Today 22 Dec 2024, the (suhoor) Sehri Time New York is 05:54 am.

What is Iftar Time Today in New York?

Today 22 Dec 2024, the (fasting) Iftar Time New York is 4:33 pm.

What is New York Sehri End Time Today?

Today 22 Dec 2024 New York Sehri End Time is 05:54 am.

What is the Duration of Fasting Today?

Today's fasting duration in New York is approximately 10 hours 39 minutes.

What is New York Roza Start and End Time?

Today 22 Dec, 2024 Sehri time ends at 05:54 am and Iftar time starts at 4:33 pm.

When is Eid Ul Fitr Expected to Begin in New York?

This year, Eid ul Fitr is expected to be celebrated in New York on April 8th.

Do you know the exact Iftar time in New York?

The exact Iftar time in New York today is 05:54 am PM.

How long is Ramadan 2025?

Ramadan 2025 is anticipated to span 29 to 30 days.

What is New York Sehri and Iftar time today?

Here are the Sehri Iftar time New York today:

  • Today Sehri time in New York for Fiqa Hanafi is 05:54 am AM
  • Today Iftar time in New York for Fiqa Hanafi is 4:33 pm PM
  • Sehri time New York today Fiqa Jafria: 05:44 AM
  • Today Iftar time New York Fiqa Jafria: 04:43 PM
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May the blessings of Allah usher in a Ramadan filled with tranquility and ease, especially for those less fortunate families who may face challenges in providing sufficient iftar meals. Ramadan's spirit encourages acts of generosity and the sharing of resources, be it food or wealth.

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