- **Q: When is the last Tarawih prayer for Ramadan 2025?
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Religion / Islam
As the blessed month of Ramadan draws to a close in 2025, Muslims prepare for the final nights of devotion. A key part of Ramadan observance is the Tarawih prayer, a special nightly prayer performed throughout the month. This article outlin...
### Timing and Performance
Tarawih prayers are traditionally performed after the Isha prayer each night of Ramadan. On the final night, Saturday, March 29, 2025, Isha prayer times in major Turkish cities are approximately: Istanbul 20:53, Ankara 20:36, and Izmir 20:56. Tarawih follows the Isha prayer.
The prayer typically consists of **20 rak'ahs** (units of prayer), though variations exist. It is most commonly prayed in sets of two rak'ahs, concluding each set with a salam (greeting). Alternatively, it can be prayed in sets of four rak'ahs. Brief rests are recommended after every four rak'ahs.
### Congregation vs. Home
While praying Tarawih in congregation (jama'ah) at the mosque is common and encouraged, reflecting the practice established during the time of Caliph Umar, it is also permissible to perform the prayer individually at home. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) initially led Tarawih in congregation but later prayed it individually, reportedly to avoid it becoming obligatory for his followers.
### Missed Prayers
Tarawih prayers are specific to Ramadan nights and cannot be made up (qada) if missed.
### Witr Prayer
During Ramadan, the Witr prayer (a final odd-numbered rak'ah prayer) is often performed in congregation after the Tarawih prayer is completed.
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