What Is Imsak, and How Is It Different From Fajr?
Many Ramadan timetables include a time called Imsak, which can cause confusion.
Imsak is a precautionary marker placed a few minutes before Fajr. It is intended as a reminder to prepare for fasting, not as the start of the fast itself.
Fajr is the actual beginning of fasting. Eating and drinking are allowed until Fajr enters.
Understanding this difference helps avoid unnecessary restriction and keeps fasting aligned with clear guidance.
Wise Compass often reflects on how clarity in small details supports confidence in daily worship.
That same thoughtful approach continues through Juniors’ Adventures and Young Explorers, where understanding grows through calm explanation.
Clear boundaries remove doubt.
Did you previously think Imsak marked the start of fasting?

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