Imsak and Iftar times for the 4th of Ramadan in Saudi cities 1447

Fasting and worship times: Find out the times for Imsak (pre-dawn meal) and Iftar (breaking the fast) in Saudi Arabian cities for the fourth day of Ramadan
With the dawn of the fourth day of the blessed month of Ramadan 1447 AH, the longing is renewed in the hearts of Muslims in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and around the world to perform the fast, the fourth pillar of Islam. In this context, the National Center of Meteorology in the Kingdom announced the precise times for the start and end of the fast for Saturday, the fourth of Ramadan, to serve as a reference for citizens and residents throughout the country.
The importance of determining the times for fasting and breaking the fast
The month of Ramadan holds immense spiritual significance, representing a time for reflection and drawing closer to God through fasting, prayer, and good deeds. The essence of this worship lies in strictly adhering to the prescribed times for beginning the fast (Imsak) at dawn and ending it (Iftar) at sunset. These times are not merely numbers on a calendar; they are divinely ordained boundaries separating the time of abstaining from food and drink, representing a daily journey of patience and faith. These timings are based on precise astronomical calculations of the sun's movement, ensuring that the obligation is fulfilled at its correct, prescribed time.
Ramadan atmosphere in Saudi Arabia
As the custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is imbued with a special spiritual atmosphere during the month of Ramadan. The rhythm of daily life shifts to align with the spirit of this blessed month, with mosques overflowing with worshippers and a profound sense of spirituality permeating the streets and homes. The breaking of the fast becomes a precious moment, bringing families and friends together at the Iftar tables, strengthening social bonds and fostering a spirit of solidarity. The holy cities of Mecca and Medina witness the influx of millions of pilgrims and visitors, making the precise timing of prayers and fasting essential not only locally but also globally.
Schedule of Imsak and Iftar times for the fourth day of Ramadan 1447 AH
According to data issued by the National Center for Meteorology, we present to you a detailed table of Fajr (pre-dawn) and Maghrib (breaking the fast) prayer times in the major cities of the Kingdom for Saturday, 4 Ramadan 1447 AH:
| City | Fajr Adhan (the time to begin fasting) | Maghrib (Iftar) Adhan |
|---|---|---|
| Riyadh | 5:05 AM | 5:51 PM |
| Mecca | 5:32 AM | 6:21 PM |
| AL Madinah AL Munawwarah | 5:33 AM | 6:19 PM |
| grandmother | 5:34 AM | 6:24 PM |
| Dammam | 4:52 AM | 5:36 PM |
| Abha | 5:20 AM | 6:13 PM |
| Tabuk | 5:46 AM | 6:28 PM |
| Buraydah | 5:16 AM | 6:01 PM |
| Hail | 5:26 AM | 6:08 PM |
| The courtyard | 5:24 AM | 6:16 PM |
| Juniper | 5:29 AM | 6:08 PM |
| Sakaka | 5:32 AM | 6:12 PM |
| Jazan | 5:19 AM | 6:14 PM |
| Najran | 5:13 AM | 6:07 PM |



