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Iftar Time Today: Find Out When To Break Your Fast In Delhi, Lucknow, Hyderabad And More On March 8

As the holy month of Ramadan continues, Muslims across India observe daily fasts from dawn until sunset. Breaking the fast at sunset, known as Iftar, is a significant daily ritual. Accurate Iftar timings are essential for proper observance. Based on standard calculations, here are the Iftar timings for major cities on March 8:

Iftar Time Tomorrow
  • Delhi: 6:23 PM
  • Lucknow: 6:18 PM
  • Mumbai: 6:45 PM
  • Kolkata: 5:11 PM
  • Hyderabad: 6:02 PM
  • Bengaluru: 6:14 PM
  • Chennai: 6:00 PM

Weather Conditions On March 8

Weather conditions can influence the daily fasting experience. Here is the forecast for select cities on March 8:

  • Delhi: Hazy sun; air quality will be very unhealthy, High: 30 degrees Celsius, Low: 16 degrees Celsius.
  • Lucknow: Hazy; air quality will be very unhealthy, High: 32 degrees Celsius, Low: 15 degrees Celsius.
  • Mumbai: Hazy sun, High: 34 degrees Celsius, Low: 22 degrees Celsius.
  • Kolkata: Hazy sunshine, High: 32 degrees Celsius, Low: 22 degrees Celsius.
  • Hyderabad: Hazy sun and very warm, High: 37 degrees Celsius, Low: 19 degrees Celsius.
  • Bengaluru: Hazy sunshine, High: 35 degrees Celsius, Low: 18 degrees Celsius.
  • Chennai: Sunny and very warm, High: 36 degrees Celsius, Low: 23 degrees Celsius

Stay hydrated and take necessary precautions during fasting, especially under high-temperature conditions.

Iftar Preparations

Ramadan is a time for deep spiritual reflection, prayer, and community bonding. Fasting from dawn until sunset is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, promoting self-discipline and empathy for the less fortunate. The daily fast begins with Sehri, a pre-dawn meal, and is broken at sunset with Iftar.

In the days leading up to Ramadan, many families prepare special dishes for Sehri and Iftar. Popular foods include parathas, fruits, yogurt, and traditional sweets. Drinks like Rooh Afza help to rehydrate after fasting. These preparations not only provide nourishment but also strengthen community bonds as families and friends gather to share meals.

As Ramadan continues, the sense of togetherness and gratitude is deeply felt, especially when sharing these special meals with loved ones and the community.

Please note that the timings above mentioned are based on standard calculations and may vary slightly depending on your specific location within each city. It's advisable to verify timings with local mosques or trusted sources for the most accurate information.

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