
Ramadan 2025 Prayer Timetable In Kerala: The Month Of Fasting And Spiritual Reflection
The blessed month of Ramadan for 2025 has commenced on Sunday, marking a holy period of reflection, fasting, and devotion for Muslims around the world.
It is a time when the hearts of believers are drawn closer to Allah, with the spirit of community, charity, and self-discipline taking center stage.
During this month, Muslims fast from dawn until sunset, refraining from food, drink, and other worldly needs, as they seek to purify the soul, develop empathy for the less fortunate, and strengthen their faith.
Here is the timetable for prayer (Azaan) during Ramadan in Kerala:
- Fajr (Dawn): 5:31 AM
- Dhuhr (Midday): 12:37 PM
- Asr (Afternoon): 3:56 PM
- Maghrib (Sunset): 6:35 PM
- Isha (Night): 7:45 PM
Ramadan is not only a time for fasting but also a period to strengthen the bonds of family, community, and spirituality.
The days are filled with worship, prayer, and acts of charity, and the nights are often spent in recitation of the Quran and special prayers, such as Taraweeh. The fasting is a reminder of the suffering of the poor, and the month encourages gratitude and humility.
The time of Iftar (breaking of the fast) is at 6:35 PM during Ramadan, when Muslims gather with family and friends to break their fast with dates, water, and a meal.
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The spirit of Ramadan is not just about refraining from food but about engaging in self-discipline and making a conscious effort to become closer to Allah.
It is not only a time for fasting and prayer but also a period where Muslims are encouraged to give Zakat, a compulsory act of charity.
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Zakat is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, and during Ramadan, Muslims often give a greater portion of their wealth to those in need.
It serves as a reminder to purify wealth, support the less fortunate, and strengthen the bonds of community and compassion. This act of charity holds great significance as the rewards for good deeds during Ramadan are multiplied.