Sehri Ki Dua is a way of promising yourself an activity with good intentions. Roza Rakhne Ki Dua keeps reminding you that you have agreed to do it in a good way. Reading dua for Roza keeps you closer to Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala, and reading these few words of Roza Rakhne Ki Niyat brings you infinite blessings.

“Wa bisawmi ghaddan nawaiytu min shahri ramadan”

Sehri Ki Dua In Hindi

व बि सोमि गदिन नवई तु मिन शहरि रमज़ान

 “Navaitu an asuma gadala lilaahi ta aalla min fardi ramadan

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Meaning of roza rakhne ki dua (sehri):- ‘I intend to keep the fast for the month of Ramadan

Iftar Ki Dua Roza Kholane Ki Dua

Iftar Ki Dua In English

Allahumma inni laka sumtu wa bika aamantu wa a’lika tawakkaltu wa a’laa rizqika aftartu

Iftar Ki Dua In Hindi

”अल्लाहुम्मा इन्नी लका सुम्तु व बिका आमंतु व अलैका तवक्कल्तु व अला रिज़्क़िका अफ्तरतु”

Meaning of roza todne ki dua (iftar):- ‘O Allah! I fasted for you and I believe in you and I put my trust in You and I break my fast with your sustenance

Marked by fasting, prayer, introspection, and community, Ramadan is the holiest month in the Islamic calendar. Muslims abstain from eating, drinking, and taking care of other necessities for the entire month. It is a season of greater devotion, worship, and spiritual refreshment. Ramadan also helps in bringing the attention of Muslims to the suffering of the less fortunate and inspires them to help those in need. At the same time, it is also a time to gather with loved ones and enjoy the feast.

“وَبِصَوْمِ غَدٍ نَّوَيْتُ مِنْ شَهْرِ رَمَضَانَ”

Sehri Ki Dua In Marathi

“व बिसवमि घडिन नवयतू मिन शहरि रमजान”

 “Navaitu an asuma gadala lilaahi ta aalla min fardi ramadan

“வ பிஸவ்மி காதின் நவய்து மின் ஷஹரி ரமஜான்”

Sehri Ki Dua In Malayalam

“വ ബിസവ്മി ഘദിന്ന് നവയ്തു മിൻ ഷഹ്റി റമദാൻ”

“ਵ ਬਿਸਵਮਿ ਘਦਿਨ ਨਵੈਤੁ ਮਿਨ ਸ਼ਹਰਿ ਰਮਜ਼ਾਨ”

Ramadan Month is one of the most important religious months in Islam, offering countless opportunities to connect with Almighty Allah SWT. Therefore, it becomes necessary to pray for a proper Ramadan along with fasting from sunrise to sunset throughout the month. Here you can take help of Ramadan prayer guide to pray step-by-step dua for each day of Ramadan 2024.

Ramadan 2024 Calendar with Sehri and Iftar Timings

DaysDatesSehri TimesIftar Timings
1March 11, 2024 (Monday)05:17 AM06:29 PM
2March 12, 2024 (Tuesday)05:16 AM06:30 PM
3March 13, 2024 (Wednesday)05:15 AM06:30 PM
4March 14, 2024 (Thursday)05:14 AM06:30 PM
5March 15, 2024 (Friday)05:13 AM06:31 PM
6March 16, 2024 (Saturday)05:12 AM06:31 PM
7March 17, 2024 (Sunday)05:11 AM06:31 PM
8March 18, 2024 (Monday)05:10 AM06:32 PM
9March 19, 2024 (Tuesday)05:09 AM06:32 PM
10March 20, 2024 (Wednesday)05:08 AM06:32 PM
11March 21, 2024 (Thursday)05:07 AM06:33 PM
12March 22, 2024 (Friday)05:06 AM06:33 PM
13March 23, 2024 (Saturday)05:05 AM06:33 PM
14March 24, 2024 (Sunday)05:04 AM06:34 PM
15March 25, 2024 (Monday)05:03 AM06:34 PM
16March 26, 2024 (Tuesday)05:02 AM06:34 PM
17March 27, 2024 (Wednesday)05:01 AM06:35 PM
18March 28, 2024 (Thursday)05:00 AM06:35 PM
19March 29, 2024 (Friday)04:59 AM06:35 PM
20March 30, 2024 (Saturday)04:58 AM06:36 PM
21March 31, 2024 (Sunday)04:57 AM06:36 PM
22April 1, 2024 (Monday)04:56 AM06:36 PM
23April 2, 2024 (Tuesday)04:55 AM06:36 PM
24April 3, 2024 (Wednesday)04:54 AM06:37 PM
25April 4, 2024 (Thursday)04:53 AM06:37 PM
26April 5, 2024 (Friday)04:52 AM06:37 PM
27April 6, 2024 (Saturday)04:51 AM06:38 PM
28April 7, 2024 (Sunday)04:50 AM06:38 PM
29April 8, 2024 (Monday)04:49 AM06:38 PM
30April 9, 2024 (Tuesday)04:49 AM06:39 PM

Ramadan prayer is an essential aspect of worship during the holy month, as it allows Muslims to connect with Allah, ask for His blessings and forgiveness, and strengthen their faith. It is a reminder that all aspects of life are dependent on Allah SWT, and true success can only be achieved through His guidance and mercy.

What is Sehri (Suhur)

Sehri also called Suhur is the daily meal eaten by Muslims during Pak Mahina Ramadan to mark their daily fast, which lasts from dawn to sunset every day. During this month Muslims fast from dawn to sunset, with Sehri marking the early awakening and serving as the beginning of each fasting day.

Sehri is traditionally eaten before dawn and before Fajr prayers. While its timing varies depending on location and season, it is usually one or two hours earlier. Sehri is an important meal during Ramadan for Muslims as it provides them with the energy and nutrition needed to fast throughout the day. Muslims should aim to enjoy a varied and healthy Sehri meal that includes protein-rich, fiber-rich, and complex-carb foods while drinking enough water throughout the day to stay hydrated.

How to Fast during Ramzan Ka Mahina Mein?

  • Be sure to have a healthy Suhoor or morning meal before the fast begins. Choose foods rich in complex carbohydrates, fiber, and protein, such as oatmeal, whole grains, eggs, nuts, and legumes.
  • Eat a balanced iftar (evening meal) while breaking your fast. Try to include a variety of foods such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and proteins.
  • Drink plenty of fluids throughout the day. It is important to stay hydrated during fasting, especially during the long summer days. Try to drink at least 2-3 liters of water or unsweetened fruit juice a day.
  • Take time for prayer. During Ramadan, Muslims are encouraged to spend more time in prayer and contemplation. Try to make time for prayer, even if it’s just for a few minutes every day.
  • Avoid unhealthy habits. It is important to avoid habits like smoking, drinking alcohol, and overeating during Ramadan.
  • Get plenty of rest and avoid strenuous activities. During Ramadan, it is important to fast and get enough rest to be able to carry on with your activities during the day.
  • Exercise restraint while eating. Eating too much or too little can cause health problems. Make sure you eat enough to keep your energy levels up, but not so much that it becomes uncomfortable.
  • Be conscious of your environment. Make sure to keep your environment clean and free from any activities that may distract you from your fasting and prayers.

Here are some tips to help a devotee in his/her fasting during Ramadan Ka Paak Mahina. To fast in Ramadan correctly, consider the following above points.

Sehri Time 2024

The timing of Sehri varies depending on location and time of year, as it is based on the time of Fajr prayer and the time when the first rays of dawn appear. Muslims usually use prayer timetables or apps to determine the exact time of Sehri at their location.

In some countries, mosques or Islamic organizations will announce the time of Sehri over loudspeakers or other means. During Ramadan, the time of suhoor may vary by a few minutes each day, as the length of the day varies slightly throughout the month. Muslims are advised to eat their suhoor meal as close to the Fajr prayer time as possible, but they can eat it a few minutes earlier if necessary. It is important to finish eating before the time for Fajr prayer starts.

Major Tasks of Ramadan Month

The Holy month of Ramadan is going to be incredible for Muslims around the world. During this special month, Muslims will observe the Ramzan fast and participate in various Ramzan related activities, below are some of the major attractions of Ramadan that you should look forward to.

Per Day Taraweeh Prayer

During Ramadan, Taraweeh prayers are offered at night. During this time the Imam of the mosque will read the Quran and the Muslims will pray together. This is a great opportunity to deepen your faith and gain spiritual insight.

Iftar

Iftar is the breaking of the fast at sunset, signaling the end of the fasting day. Iftar traditionally consists of dates, fruits, and traditional sweets. During Ramadan, families and friends gather to break their fast.

Zakat al-Fitr

Zakat al-Fitr is a type of charity distributed to the poor during Ramadan month. This donation is made to ensure that poor people can celebrate Eid al-Fitr and receive the same blessings as everyone else. These are some of the major attractions of Ramadan that you should look forward to and enjoy. Ramadan is a wonderful opportunity to reconnect with your faith and celebrate the blessings of the month.

Laylat al-Qadr

Laylat al-Qadr is a special Ramadan night with special prayers and blessings. It is believed that this is the night when the Quran was sent down from heaven and it is very blessed.

Laylatul Qadr Dua

“Allahumma Innaka Aafuwon Tuhibu AlAaffwa FAafu Aanni”

The last 10 nights of Ramadan are highly beneficial when the Holy Quran was revealed to صَلّى الله عليه وسلّم (Peace be upon him). Therefore, it is important to know the right dua for these nights.

What to Do and What Not to Do During Ramadan Fast

Do Do Not
Eat a nutritious, balanced meal both before sunrise (Sehri) and after sunset (Iftar)Do not consume excess food or beverages during Suhoor and Iftar
Increase your devotional activities including prayer, alms, and Quran recitationDo not consume any food or drink in public during the fasting hours
Make sure to drink an adequate amount of fluids throughout the day and also during IftarDon’t forget to drink plenty of water throughout the day
Try to help those who are less fortunate than youDon’t miss any of the five daily prayers
Don’t forget to take rest breaks throughout the dayAvoid all types of negative behavior like lying, cheating, and stealing
Throughout Ramadan, spend time with loved ones and friends to celebrate the season of unityDon’t gossip or engage in idle conversation
Use stillness and meditation to strengthen your relationship with AllahAvoid all forms of physical violence
Donate to the needy during IftarDon’t skip meals the whole day
Eat a balanced diet with enough fruits, vegetables, protein, and healthy carbsDon’t forget to be kind and generous towards others during Month
Take advantage of the time to reflect on the past year and make personal goals for the futureDo not consume any intoxicant like alcohol
Avoid indulging in any kind of idle conversation, condemnation, or gossipDon’t forget to thank Allah SWT for whatever he has blessed you with
Participate in the spiritual aspects of Iftar such as prayer and contemplationDo not eat too much during Iftar

The above following things should and should not be followed while fasting in Ramzan month.

Rules and Regulations during Ramzan Fasting

  • Spend time in prayer and supplication to SWT.
  • Follow the teachings of صَلّى الله عليه وسلّم.
  • Avoid eating and drinking from morning till sunset.
  • Perform wudu before every prayer.
  • Read the Quran or any other Islamic literature during the day.
  • Avoid negative thoughts and activities like gossip and backbiting.
  • Avoid listening to music or any other form of entertainment that is not permissible in Islam.
  • Increase good deeds and donations.
  • Avoid arguing or getting involved in any kind of heated discussion.
  • Stay away from any kind of intoxication.
  • Avoid any kind of physical contact with the opposite sex.
  • Avoid any kind of fraud and dishonesty.
  • Use patience, kindness, and forgiveness.
  • Be extra careful and conscious of your tongue.
  • Stay away from lying, gossiping, backbiting, and other negative activities.
  • Avoid wasting time on useless tasks.
  • Spend time in contemplation, meditation, and introspection.
  • Avoid wasting time on unnecessary activities.
  • Avoid overeating.
  • Take special care of someone’s behavior and manners.

Fasting has been found to have many health benefits, including improved insulin sensitivity, increased autophagy (the body’s natural process of removing damaged cells and recycling them for energy), improved mental clarity and alertness, improved heart health, reduced inflammation, Including reduction in an increase in longevity. Additionally, fasting has been found to reduce stress, improve mood, and help with weight loss.

Who is Exempted from Fasting in Ramadan?

Pregnant WomenTravelers
Mental IllnessPhysical Illness
Menstruating WomenWomen who are Breastfeeding
Children yet to reach PubertyThe Elderly who are Ill

Some situations demand exemption from fasting during Ramzan Ka Mahina, The conditions that exempt a person from fasting are given above.

Healthy Food During Sehri Time

Some healthy foods that can be eaten during Sehri include porridge, curd, fruits, nuts, seeds, dates, boiled eggs, whole grain breads, and vegetables.

These foods provide energy and nutrition during the fast and can help you feel full until iftar. Additionally, it is important to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids like water, herbal tea, and coconut water.

Healthy Food During Iftar Time

Some healthy foods that can be eaten during Iftar include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts and seeds, lean proteins, and plant-based proteins.

It’s important to drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated and to avoid or limit sugary drinks. Additionally, it is important to eat slowly and carefully to avoid overeating.

Importance of the Ramadan Month

  • It is the most important month among all the 12 months of the Muslim Islamic calendar.
  • One of the last 5 most special and holy strange nights is the night of Laila-tul-Qadr, (this night is considered to be the best night of the whole year).
  • The first revelation from Allah was upon the Hazrat Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam in the month of Ramadan.
  • The Quran was revealed in this month.
  • Roza is the fourth most important pillar of Islam.
  • One fast in Ramadan is equal to fasting for 10 months.

Special times when prayers are easily accepted

While FastingIn the Last Portion of the Night (Tahhajud Namaz)
After every Fard NamazWhilst it is Raining
After the TilawatRecitation of the Quraan
Between the 2 Qutba’s on Juma DayBefore the Jummah Salaah Starts

Ramzam Dua’s

The importance of Ramadan dua lies in the fact that it is a means of communicating with Allah and asking for His blessings and forgiveness. Muslims believe that during this month, the gates of heaven are open, and believers’ prayers and supplications are more likely to be answered.

Abu Umamah reported: “I came to the Messenger of Allah (SAW) and said: ‘Order me to do a deed that will allow me to enter Paradise.’ He said: ‘Stick to fasting, as there is no equivalent to it.’ Then I came to him again and he said: ‘Stick to Fasting”‘.

— Imam Ahmad, Imam Nasa’i, and Imam Hakim

Ramzan the grand festival celebrated by Muslim communities across the world, has arrived. Every single day of this holy month is significant for Muslims as it is believed that the Quran was revealed during the holy month of Ramadan. It is the ninth month of the Muslim lunar calendar and is considered the most important period in Islamic culture. Ramadan is the holy month in the Islamic Calendar, during which Muslims fast and engage in acts of worship such as prayer, charity, and recitation of the Quran. Dua, or prayer, is an important aspect of worship during Ramadan and is highly emphasized in Islamic teachings.

What is the Holy Month Ramadan?

Ramadan is the 9th month in the Islamic Calendar or Hijri Calendar. Depending on when the Shawwal moon appears, the month lasts between 29 and 30 days, leading to the eagerly anticipated Islamic holiday of Eid al-Fitr on the first day of Shawwal.

It is highly advised not to neglect Suhur (the meal before starting the fast), even if one has had a date or drank water. A hadith states that Almighty Allah and His angels bless those who ask for forgiveness in the last hours of the night and eat food before starting their fast. It is recommended to recite Surah Qadr at the time of Sehar because it is said in a Hadith that whoever the believer recites Surah Qadr at the time of meal before starting the fast and at the time of breaking the fast (Iftar), will have to sacrifice his blood for this. Will be rewarded as having made a sacrifice. of Almighty Allah between these two periods.

Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam, and it is during this holy month that the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ received the first revelation of the Al-Quran. The word “Ramadan” is derived from the Arabic word “ramad” or “ramida”, indicating severe heat or drought. Ramadan means abstaining from eating or drinking anything between sunrise and sunset. People wish each other using the phrases ‘Ramadan Kareem‘ or ‘Ramzan Mubarak‘.

In India, the date of the 2024 Ramzan calendar is Thursday, March 11, 2024, and ends on Thursday, April 9, 2024. The celebration of Eid al-Fitr is expected to take place on Friday, April 10, 2024. This is only an estimate as the sighting of the moon will determine the exact day when Ramadan will start in 2024.

Ramadan Month in India

Ramzan is one of the most important religious holidays celebrated by Muslims in India. It is a full moon month period of prayer, fasting, almsgiving, and rejoicing. Ramzan celebrations in India include fasting from sunrise to sunset and abstaining from eating, drinking, and smoking during this period. They also follow a strict set of moral and spiritual guidelines, such as refraining from condemning and expressing anger. Muslims celebrate the festival of Eid-ul-Fitr at the end of Ramadan. It is a day of feast and celebration. They meet relatives and friends, exchange gifts, and participate in special prayers at the mosque during Ramadan celebrations.

Sahl ibn Sa’d reported that the Last Messenger of Allah (SAW ﷺ): “There is a gate to Paradise that is called ar-Rayyan. On the Day of Resurrection, it will say: ‘Where are those who fasted?’ When the last [one] has passed through the gate, it will be locked.”

— Imam Bukhari and Imam Muslim

Depending on the region and culture, many practices are used to celebrate Ramzan in India. Taraweeh prayers, a unique sequence of prayers said after Isha’s prayers, are performed by huge crowds of people in many areas of the country. In other areas, people give gifts and decorate their homes. Many people also participate in charitable activities such as feeding the homeless and giving money to the needy. Apart from its religious significance, Ramzan is an important cultural occasion in India. They eat a variety of festive dishes, including mouth-watering appetizers like samosas and pakoras as well as the traditional sweet meethi sevaiya.

Ramadan Traditions

Muslims all over the world observe Ramadan fasting from morning till night. Besides this, they perform prayers, charity, celebrations, and spiritual contemplation. Many Muslims follow many customs during Ramadan that have been passed down through the years. Recitation of the Quran is one of the most famous customs of Ramadan. Muslims are urged to read the Quran in its entirety. Apart from the Quran, Muslims also recite Taraweeh or special prayers. Usually, Taraweeh prayers are offered in the mosque.

The practice of breaking the fast in the evening is another important tradition of Ramadan. This is called “Iftar” and usually involves a meal prepared ahead of time. Muslims generally gather after meals for prayer and reflection. The last ten days of the month are particularly significant as it is believed that this is the time when the Quran was revealed. Muslims often spend much time in prayer and reflection during the last ten days to repent from their sins. Finally, charity is one of the most important customs of Ramadan. Muslims are urged to help those in need generously during this time. Money, food, or other types of assistance are all examples of charitable acts. It is believed that Ramadan provides the greatest benefits of charity throughout the year.

What Is Roze Ki Niyat Ki Dua for Keeping The Fast?

Wa bisawmi ghaddan nawaiytu min shahri ramadan or also, Navaitu an asuma gadala lilaahi ta aalla min fardi ramadan are Dua’s for Roze Ki Niyat.

What Is Roza Kholne Ki Dua for Breaking The Fast?

Allahumma inni laka sumtu wa bika aamantu wa ‘alayka tawakkaltu wa ‘ala rizq-ika aftarthu fathakabl minni is Roza Todne Ki Dua.

What is Iftar and Sehri (Suhoor)?

Iftar is a meal eaten at sunset by Muslims to break their daily fast during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. Iftar is the evening meal when Muslims end their daily Ramadan fast at sunset. Before this, there is a pre-dawn meal which is called Suhoor. The fast is broken with dates, as was the tradition of the Last Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. After this, a prayer is offered which is called the Maghrib prayer. Then, depending on the region, the iftar meal includes a variety of traditional dishes, such as soups, salads, appetizers, main dishes, and desserts. After the meal, many Muslims participate in a special congregational prayer called Taraweeh.

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