Ramadan 2022 Timetable Edmonton

Edmonton Ramadan Timetable 2022

Ramadan 2022 Edmonton Timetable provides you the latest information on Sahur times in Edmonton and Iftar times in Edmonton. With the Ramadan 2022 Edmonton Timetable you can find out the prayer times on a daily basis.

ramadan timetable 2022 Edmonton

Iftar Times in Edmonton

Alhamdulillah! The blessed month of Ramadan is coming again with all its blessings. Muslim brothers and sisters around the world have been looking forward to this month to worship Almighty Allah and to experience the spirit of the blessed month of Ramadan. 

Muslim people who are waiting for the month of Ramadan and living in the city of Edmonton are also wondering „When is iftar time in Edmonton?“ or „Ramadan 2022 Edmonton Timetable“. As Muslim-Salah, you can find the Edmonton 2022 Ramadan Timetable, which is suitable for Islamic measurement methods, on our site.

When is Iftar Times in Edmonton today?

The holy month of Ramadan comes to bless the Islamic world with its spiritual beauties. In this blessed month, believers practice fasting.

„What time is Sahur in Edmonton? Our brothers and sisters who are curious about answers to questions like“ What is Iftar time in Edmonton? “ and “ When is Ramadan 2022 Edmonton Timetable ?’, can download the Ramadan schedule on their computer or phone.

When is Ramadan 2022 in Edmonton?

Ramadan is approaching, the holy month of worship when Muslims gather at iftar tables and homes are filled with peace and prosperity. This year, Ramadan 2022 begins on April 02, 2022 and ends on May 02, 2022 

  • First Day  of Ramadan: Saturday, April 02
  • Last Day of Ramadan:Sunday, May 01 
  • Eid al-Fitr Day 1: Monday, May 02
  • Eid al-Fitr Day 2: Tuesday, May 03
  • Eid al-Fitr Day 3: Wednesday, May 04

Ramadan in Islam

Every year, Muslims around the world celebrate Ramadan. But it’s more than just fasting – it’s a time of purification of body and soul. Here are things that you should know about Ramadan.

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar.  Together with Rajab and Shaban, it is one of the blessed months. In addition to the profession of faith (Shahāda), daily obligatory prayer (Salāt), Zakat and the pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj), fasting in Ramadan is one of the main obligations of Islam.

The special aspect of Ramadan is that the holy book of the Muslims, the Qurʾān, was sent down in it. In it, all believers are called to fast: „The month of Ramadan is the month in which the Qurʾān has been sent down as guidance for people and as clear proof of guidance and discernment. So whoever of you is present in that month, let him fast in it. […]“ – (Sura 2,185)

The Islamic calendar is based on the moon and thus has ten to eleven days less than the Gregorian calendar, which in turn is based on the sun. This is why the fasting period shifts by a few days every year. In the course of a human life, one fasts through all the seasons. Fasting takes place from sunrise to sunset. More precisely, the Qur’an says: „[…] And eat and drink until you distinguish a white thread from a black thread at dawn. Then keep the fast strictly until night. […]“ (Sura 2, 187) Children, pregnant or nursing women, the sick and the infirm, among others, are excluded

Dua for Breaking Fast

بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ

اللَّهُمَّ لَكَ صُمْتُ وَ عَلَى رِزْقِكَ أَفْطَرْتُ وَ عَلَيْكَ تَوَكَّلْتُ

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.