The Sehri ki dua is a prayer that Muslims recite before starting their fast during the holy month of Ramadan.
What is Sehri?
Sehri is the daily pre-dawn meal consumed by Muslims during Ramadan to mark their daily fast, lasting from dawn until sunset each day. Muslims fast from dawn until sunset during this month, with Sehri serving as an early wakeup call and serving as the beginning of each fast day.
Sehri is traditionally eaten prior to dawn and before Fajr prayer. While its timing varies depending on location and season, typically an hour or two prior.
Sehri is an important meal during Ramadan for Muslims as it provides them with energy and nourishment needed for fasting throughout the day. Muslims should aim to enjoy a varied and healthy Sehri meal that includes protein-rich, fiber-rich and complex carb foods while drinking enough water throughout the day to remain hydrated.
What is the wright time of Sehri?
The time for Sehri varies depending on the location and the time of year, as it is based on the Fajr prayer time and the time when the first light of dawn appears.
Muslims typically use a prayer timetable or app to determine the exact time of Sehri in their location. In some countries, mosques or Islamic organizations will announce the time of Sehri through loudspeakers or other means.
During Ramadan, the time for Sehri can vary by a few minutes each day, as the length of the day changes slightly throughout the month. It is recommended for Muslims to eat their Sehri meal as close to the Fajr prayer time as possible, but they may also eat it a few minutes earlier if necessary. It is important to finish eating before the time of Fajr prayer begins.
Sehri ki Dua in Arabic
وَبِصَوْمِ غَدٍ نَّوَيْتُ مِنْ شَهْرِ رَمَضَانَ
Sehri ki Dua in English
Wa Bisawmi Ghadinn Nawaiytu Min Shahri Ramadan
Sehri Ki Dua In Hindi
मैं रमज़ान के महीने में इस रोज़े की नीयत करता हूँ।
Sehri Ki Dua With English Meaning
I Intend to keep the fast for month of Ramadan
Also read : The Spiritual Significance of Ramadan: Fasting, Prayer, and Charity in the Islamic Faith