It is permissible to eat, drink, etc. until one is certain of the time of Fajr (interpretation of the
meaning): “…eat and drink until the time where the ‘white’ and ‘black’ thresholds of Al-Fajr is
evident to you…” [Soorat-ul Baqarah]
So, this means it is permissible to continue eating and drinking unless it is evident for one that it is
time for Fajr. Fajr can be defined as the ‘white’ light spreading across the horizon from the
eastern side. If one was unable to sight Al-Fajr and there was no one else who could tell him
about it through means such as raising the Azaan (The call to prayers), then one should follow the
timetable that, according to the best of his knowledge, is the most accurate. This accuracy is
usually established through experience or by asking experts or the earlier Muslim residents of the
area.