Iftar Times In Baku Leave Worshippers With March 17 Ramadan Timetable
For the 27th day of Ramadan, the Kafkas Müslümanları İdaresi has set imsak at 05: 23 and iftar at 19: 04 in Baku, and published the day’s dua texts for observant Muslims in the region.
Iftar And İmsak Timings For March 17
The Ramadan timetable issued by the regional administration lists imsak at 05: 23 and iftar at 19: 04 for Baku on March 17. The schedule and the accompanying devotional texts are intended for those observing the fast on Ramazan’s 27th day.
Ramazan’ın 27. Gününün Duası
The published devotional material includes Arabic-derived transliterations and Turkish-language invocations associated with the 27th night. The text presented in the schedule reads:
“Allahummərzuqni fihi fəzlə leylətil-Qədr. Və səyyir umuri fihi minəl-usri iləl-yusr. Vəqbəl məaziri və huttə ənniz-zənbə vəl-vizr. Ya rəufən bi-ibadihis-salihin”
Followed by the Turkish rendering: “İlahi, bu gün bana Kadir Gecesi’nin faziletini nasip et! Bu gün işlerimi zorluktan kolaylığa doğru yönelt! Özrümü kabul et, günah yükünü üzerimden al! Ey salih kullarına karşı merhametli olan Allah!”
A second invocation appears in the same publication: “Allahummə ləkə sumtu və əla rizqikə əftərtu və əleykə təvəkkəltu. Bismillahir-Rəhmanir-Rəhim. Ya vasiəl-məğfirəti iğfirli” and its Turkish-language text: “İlahi, senin için oruç tuttum, senin verdiğin rızıkla iftar ettim ve sana tevekkül ettim. Bağışlayan ve merhametli Allah’ın adıyla. Ey hudutsuz bağışlama sahibi, benim günahlarımı bağışla!”
Practical Note For Observers
The timetable and prayers are presented as part of routine guidance for those observing Ramazan in the area. The imamatic text and the listed imsak and iftar times provide both the ritual framework for fasting hours and the specific devotional material recommended for the 27th night.
What Remains Clear
What is provided in the published schedule is a clear set of timings and devotional texts for Ramazan’s 27th day in Baku: imsak at 05: 23 and iftar at 19: 04, together with the two named prayers and their Turkish renderings. Any further interpretation or contextual background beyond these items is not included in the timetable itself.
The material released is directly focused on observance: it supplies the precise fasting-window markers and the prayers associated with one of the later nights of the month, intended to guide worshippers through the day’s rites and supplications.