imsak

Malay

Etymology

From Arabic إِمْسَاك (ʔimsāk, literally holding back).

Noun

imsak (Jawi spelling إمساک, plural imsak-imsak, informal 1st possessive imsakku, 2nd possessive imsakmu, 3rd possessive imsaknya)

  1. (Islam) The start of the daily fast on Ramadan, very early in the morning.

Antonyms

  • iftar (end of daily fast dinner)
  • sahur (pre-fasting breakfast)

Further reading

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