ramadan when can you eat

You can eat during Ramadan from sunset until the break of dawn.
Quick Scoop: “Ramadan when can you eat”
- You do not eat or drink at all from dawn (Fajr) until sunset (Maghrib).
- You can eat:
- At Iftar : right after sunset (Maghrib) to break the fast.
* All evening and night after Iftar, up until dawn.
* At **Suhoor** : the pre‑dawn meal, which should finish shortly before Fajr time.
- Muslims usually stop eating a little before the Fajr prayer time to be safe.
Mini breakdown
- Fasting hours : From the first light of dawn (Fajr) until the sun sets (Maghrib). No food, drink, or oral intake during this period.
- Eating window : From sunset (Maghrib) until just before dawn (Fajr) — this is when Iftar and Suhoor happen.
A simple way to remember it:
“In Ramadan you eat at night only – from sunset to just before dawn.”
Extra note
- Exact clock times change by country, city, and date , so people use local prayer timetables or apps to know the precise Fajr and Maghrib times each day.
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