There's always confusion among Muslims about Sehri timings. Some end a little early before the Fajr Adhan, and some end upon hearing the Fajr Adhan. Here's the fundamental way to understand when to stop eating your meal/Sehri. Let's first analyze the etymological meaning of the word Sehri. Sehri comes from the root word Suhoor. Suhoor in Arabic literally refers to the last part of the night before the Dawn/Fajr arrives. So when we transit from the last part of the night, which is Suhoor, also known as Sehr, to the first part of the morn, which is Fajr, the time for Suhoor ends by itself. Perhaps, technically, anything that is permissible to carry out during the period of Suhoor should be completed before the last minute ends. Now let's analyze from the various books of Sahi Hadith of the Prophet ﷺ (Peace and Blessings Be Upon Him) . As per a Hadith in Bukhari and Muslim, the Prop...
Neither scenic village nor hustling city; Neither comforting home nor expensive dwelling; Neither the rivalry of the siblings nor the caregiving relatives; Neither a walk through the streets of market commotion nor sitting in the light of silence for hours at the crossroads; Neither that special friend nor that frenemy; Neither unrequited love nor silent hate; Neither living in dreams; nor sleepy in wakefulness; Neither the birth of Saint nor the death of Satan; It’s the moments doing their job for the yearning eye. Cause, the eyes that cry not is not a living eye! Authored By Zain Khan