Sehri and Iftar Timings in Pakistan 10 Zilhajj (June 16, 2024)
As the holy month of Dhu al-Hijjah ends, Muslims in Pakistan and around the world prepare for two significant fasting days. The 9th of Dhu al-Hijjah, known as Arafah Day, coincides with the pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, where millions of pilgrims stand in devotion at Mount Arafat. This day is marked by Arafah fasting, a highly recommended Sunnah for those not performing Hajj, offering expiation for the sins of the past and the coming year.
Following this, the 10th of Dhu al-Hijjah, known as Eid al-Adha, is observed as a day of celebration and sacrifice. In Pakistan, this day is typically marked one day after Arafah Day in Saudi Arabia. While it is traditionally a day of feasting and communal prayers, many Muslims in Pakistan observe an additional fast, known as the 10 Zilhajj Roza, reflecting their devotion and spiritual discipline. This fast is less common but holds personal significance for many who partake, aligning with the broader spirit of sacrifice and reflection.
10 Zilhajj Sehri and Iftar Time in Pakistan: 16th June 2024
City | Date | Sehri Time | Iftar Time |
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Karachi | 16 Jun 2024 | 04:12 AM | 07:24 PM |
Lahore | 16 Jun 2024 | 03:17 AM | 07:10 PM |
Islamabad | 16 Jun 2024 | 03:12 AM | 07:21 PM |
Rawalpindi | 16 Jun 2024 | 03:13 AM | 07:21 PM |
Faisalabad | 16 Jun 2024 | 03:23 AM | 07:15 PM |
Multan | 16 Jun 2024 | 03:34 AM | 07:19 PM |
Peshawar | 16 Jun 2024 | 03:17 AM | 07:28 PM |
Hyderabad | 16 Jun 2024 | 04:05 AM | 07:20 PM |
Gujranwala | 16 Jun 2024 | 03:15 AM | 07:12 PM |
Both fasting on Arafah and the 10th of Zilhajj exemplify the profound spiritual practices that unify the Muslim community during these sacred days. They not only commemorate the faith and obedience of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) but also foster a sense of unity and humility among believers worldwide.
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