Sehri (suhoor) ends at the exact time of true dawn (subh‑e‑saadiq), which is when the time for Fajr begins.

What that means in practice

  • Sehri ends when Fajr time starts , not at sunrise.
  • From that moment, it is no longer allowed to eat or drink if you intend to fast.
  • Most timetables show this as the Fajr starting time , and many people stop a few minutes before as a precaution.

Simple rule to follow

  • Check a trusted local Ramadan timetable or app for your city.
  • Look at the Fajr start time for that day.
  • Stop eating by that time (or a few minutes before) to be safe.

Example

If your timetable says Fajr starts at 5:30 AM, then sehri ends at 5:30 AM; anything eaten after that would be considered after dawn and should be avoided for the fast to be valid.

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