Ramadan 2025
Kuala Lumpur: Kuala Lumpur Ramadan Timing March 12, 2025: Ramadan is a sacred month observed by Muslims worldwide, dedicated to fasting, prayer, and reflection. In Kuala Lumpur, the fasting schedule for Ramadan 2025 follows the Islamic calendar, with specific Sehri (pre-dawn meal) and Iftar (meal to break the fast) timings. Below is the detailed timetable for the entire month of Ramadan in Kuala Lumpur.
Ramadan Sehr and Iftar Today’s Timing
Ramadan Day |
Date |
Sehr |
Iftar |
8 |
9-Mar-25 |
6:12 AM |
7:27 PM |
Today’s Sehr Timing: Today, 09 Mar 2525 Kuala Lumpur Sehr Time is 06:12 AM according to the 01 Ramadan 1446 in the Islamic calendar.
Today’s Iftar Timing: Today, 09 Mar 2525 Kuala Lumpur Iftar Time is 07:27 PM according to the 01 Ramadan 1446 in the Islamic calendar.
The month of Ramadan’s observance timings in Kuala Lumpur are aligned with the position of sunrise and sunset. The city observes Sehri, the pre-dawn meal, at 06:14 AM, marking the beginning of the day’s fast. As the sun dips below the horizon, the fast is broken at Iftar time, which is at 7:28 PM.
Kuala Lumpur Ramadan Fasting Timetable 2025
Day | Sehri | Iftar | Date |
1 | 6:13 AM | 7:28 PM | 2-Mar-25 |
2 | 6:13 AM | 7:28 PM | 3-Mar-25 |
3 | 6:13 AM | 7:28 PM | 4-Mar-25 |
4 | 6:13 AM | 7:28 PM | 5-Mar-25 |
5 | 6:12 AM | 7:28 PM | 6-Mar-25 |
6 | 6:12 AM | 7:27 PM | 7-Mar-25 |
7 | 6:12 AM | 7:27 PM | 8-Mar-25 |
8 | 6:12 AM | 7:27 PM | 9-Mar-25 |
9 | 6:11 AM | 7:27 PM | 10-Mar-25 |
10 | 6:11 AM | 7:27 PM | 11-Mar-25 |
11 | 6:11 AM | 7:27 PM | 12-Mar-25 |
12 | 6:10 AM | 7:26 PM | 13-Mar-25 |
13 | 6:10 AM | 7:26 PM | 14-Mar-25 |
14 | 6:10 AM | 7:26 PM | 15-Mar-25 |
15 | 6:09 AM | 7:26 PM | 16-Mar-25 |
16 | 6:09 AM | 7:26 PM | 17-Mar-25 |
17 | 6:08 AM | 7:25 PM | 18-Mar-25 |
18 | 6:08 AM | 7:25 PM | 19-Mar-25 |
19 | 6:08 AM | 7:25 PM | 20-Mar-25 |
20 | 6:07 AM | 7:25 PM | 21-Mar-25 |
21 | 6:07 AM | 7:25 PM | 22-Mar-25 |
22 | 6:07 AM | 7:24 PM | 23-Mar-25 |
23 | 6:06 AM | 7:24 PM | 24-Mar-25 |
24 | 6:06 AM | 7:24 PM | 25-Mar-25 |
25 | 6:05 AM | 7:24 PM | 26-Mar-25 |
26 | 6:05 AM | 7:23 PM | 27-Mar-25 |
27 | 6:04 AM | 7:23 PM | 28-Mar-25 |
28 | 6:04 AM | 7:23 PM | 29-Mar-25 |
29 | 6:04 AM | 7:23 PM | 30-Mar-25 |
30 | 6:03 AM | 7:23 PM | 31-Mar-25 |
Sehri Dua
The “Sehri Dua” in Arabic is: “
وَ بِصَوْمِ غَدٍ نَوَيْتُ مِنْ شَهْرِ رَمَضَانَ” which translates to “And I intend to keep the fast for tomorrow in the month of Ramadan.”.
Dua for Iftar
Allaahumma Laka S’umtu Wa A’laa Rizqika Aft’artuwa A’layka Tawawkkaltu: “O my Allah, for Thee, I fast, and with the food Thou gives me I break the fast, and I rely on Thee”
Dua During Ramadan
Allahumma innaka afuwwun tuhibbu al-afwa fa’fu anni | اللَّهُمَّ إِنَّكَ عَفُوٌّ تُحِبُّ الْعَفْوَ فَاعْفُ عَنِّي
Allahumma innaka afuwwun tuhibbu al-afwa fa’fu anni. Oh Allah you are forgiving, and you love forgiveness, so forgive me. O Allah, make it a gain and do not make it a loss! O Allah: (please) do not decide my observance of fasting in this month of Ramadan to be the last of my(life’s) observance of fasting.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is Sehri and Iftar?
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- Sehri is the pre-dawn meal consumed before the start of fasting. Iftar is the meal eaten after sunset to break the fast.
2. Can non-Muslims participate in Ramadan activities?
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- Yes, non-Muslims are welcome to join community iftar meals and visit Ramadan bazaars to experience the cultural and spiritual atmosphere.
3. Are restaurants open during Ramadan in Kuala Lumpur?
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- Many restaurants remain open, especially in non-Muslim areas. However, some eateries may adjust their operating hours to accommodate fasting customers.
4. Where can I find the best Ramadan bazaars in Kuala Lumpur?
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- Popular Ramadan bazaars include Jalan Masjid India, TTDI Ramadan Bazaar, and Kampung Baru.
5. How long is the fasting period each day?
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- The fasting period in Kuala Lumpur lasts from Sehri (pre-dawn) until Iftar (sunset), approximately 13-14 hours each day.
6. Is it mandatory for all Muslims to fast?
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- Fasting is obligatory for all healthy adult Muslims. However, exemptions exist for children, the elderly, pregnant or nursing women, travelers, and those with medical conditions.