These 15 Pakistanis Sharing Their Intense Struggle During Sehri In Ramazan Are So Relatable

By Biya Haq | 17 May, 2018

RAMAZAN MUBARAK FRIENDS!

With the moon sighting yesterday, Muslims all over the world (literally all over the world, we’re all fasting at the same time btw!) celebrated the beginning of the holy month of Ramazan.

Which lucky for us was also in Twitter form.

^ RELEVANT.

We all know that best time to be on Twitter during Ramazan is at Sehri. It’s pretty much like the after party everyone wants to be invited to.

Well, Muslims all over the world have been tweeting up a storm about the first Sehri of Ramazan and it is pretty much the best thing EVER.

It really is the most lit thing ever.

There’s nothing like the feeling you get after the first Sehri.

Some were feeling the absolute joy and struggles of having Sehri, including actually eating food so early.

^ Bless mamas everywhere.

Ugh, and waking up for Sehri? No struggle has been more real.

And we all know, drinking enough water deserves its own category.

Seriously, this is a very valid question. Like, HOW!?^

And with that, here’s to a happy, healthy, blessed and lit tweet filled Ramazan! Love you.

 

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Cover photo source: The Express Tribune/ @Blueberrymario VIA Twitter

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