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How did Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) really perform Sehri and Iftar during Ramadan? Fourteen hundred years ago, in the blessed city of Madinah, the Messenger of Allah ﷺ lived a Ramadan unlike anything we experience today. His Sehri was simple. His Iftar was humble. Yet every moment was filled with barakah, gratitude, and deep connection with Allah. In this powerful video, we take you back to that golden era and uncover: ✨ What Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) ate for Sehri ✨ The exact Sunnah time for Sehri ✨ How he broke his fast at Iftar ✨ The dua he recited after Iftar ✨ Why dates were his preferred food ✨ The importance of feeding others in Ramadan ✨ The spiritual secrets behind his fasting routine This is not just history — this is a roadmap to transform your Ramadan. Are we following the Sunnah… or following culture? Watch till the end and revive the beautiful Sunnah of Rasulullah ﷺ in your life. 👉 If this video benefits you, LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE for more authentic Islamic reminders, Seerah stories, and forgotten Sunnahs. May Allah allow us to fast like His beloved Messenger ﷺ. Ameen. Disclaimer: This video uses cinematic visuals and AI-generated animations to help illustrate historical Islamic events in an engaging and educational manner. All scripts are originally researched and written by this channel based on authentic sources, including the Holy Qur’an, Sahih Hadith collections (such as Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim), and recognized classical Islamic scholarship. This content is created solely for educational, inspirational, and storytelling purposes. The visuals are symbolic representations and are not intended to depict the exact physical appearance of any Prophet, Sahabi, or sacred personality. Our intention is to spread authentic knowledge and revive the beautiful Sunnah in a respectful and responsible way. #Ramadan #Sehri #Iftar #Sunnah #ProphetMuhammad #IslamicReminder #Seerah #Hadith #IslamicHistory #Ramadan2026