Is Iftar the same as Maghrib?
Iftar (breaking the fast) is performed at Maghrib time. NoorClock shows Maghrib as part of the daily prayer schedule.
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During Ramadan, Muslims fast from Fajr until Maghrib. You need precise prayer times — especially Maghrib for Iftar — plus gentle reminders that respect the month's spirit. A dedicated seasonal experience inside your everyday prayer app keeps everything in one calm place.
NoorClock includes Ramadan-focused views and seasonal information alongside its year-round prayer times, Qibla, and widgets. Maghrib is clearly shown for Iftar planning, and the full day’s Salat schedule stays visible.
Ramadan Mode can be enabled in settings. Premium subscribers unlock enhanced Ramadan tools, including Iftar advance reminders — a notification a few minutes before Maghrib so you can prepare food or pause work. Basic prayer-time notifications remain available in the free app.
Iftar (breaking the fast) is performed at Maghrib time. NoorClock shows Maghrib as part of the daily prayer schedule.
Basic prayer notifications are free. Iftar advance reminders and other enhanced Ramadan features require premium.
Yes. Update your location or save multiple cities. Times recalculate for your current coordinates.
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Download on the App StorePrayer and Iftar times may vary by location and calculation method. Follow your local mosque or religious authority when in doubt.