Dallas Ramadan Timing 2026

Today, June 11, 2026 Sehri time in Dallas is 04:55 AM and Iftar time is 8:37 PM according to Hijri date 25 Dhul-Hijjah 1447 AH by Islamic calendar. Suhoor (Sehri) ends at the start of Fajr, which begins around 04:55 AM today. The complete Ramadan fasting timetable for Dallas with Suhoor and Iftar time includes PDF Download option available for convenience

Today Sehri & Iftar Time in Dallas - USA

Date Sehri Iftar
11 Jun, 2026 04:55 am 8:37 pm
Jafria: Sehr 04:45 Am Iftar 08:47 Pm
Note: 1 minute Preventive difference in Sehri (-1 min) & Iftar (+1 min)

Ramadan in Dallas with Suhoor Iftar Timing

Ramadan 2026 in Dallas will begin tentative on February 17 and end on March 18, it marked 30 days of fasting, Taraweeh prayers, and spiritual devotion for Muslims in Dallas. Fasting always starts with Sehri, the pre-dawn meal, and concludes with Iftar at sunset of the location. On 11 Jun, 2026, Dallas Ramadan Sehri and Iftar timings are 04:55 AM and 8:37 PM for Fiqa Hanafi, and according to Fiqa Jafria or (Shia Ramadan timing) 04:45 AM and 08:47 PM. The updated Ramadan calendar 2026 provides accurate Suhoor, and Iftar time in Dallas, ensuring ease for Muslims observing this holy month of Ramzan.

Ramadan Calendar 2026 Dallas

Day SEHRI IFTAR DATE
1 05:58 AM 6:16 PM 18 Feb 2026
2 05:57 AM 6:17 PM 19 Feb 2026
3 05:56 AM 6:18 PM 20 Feb 2026
4 05:55 AM 6:19 PM 21 Feb 2026
5 05:54 AM 6:20 PM 22 Feb 2026
6 05:53 AM 6:20 PM 23 Feb 2026
7 05:52 AM 6:21 PM 24 Feb 2026
8 05:51 AM 6:22 PM 25 Feb 2026
9 05:50 AM 6:23 PM 26 Feb 2026
10 05:49 AM 6:24 PM 27 Feb 2026
11 05:47 AM 6:25 PM 28 Feb 2026
12 05:46 AM 6:25 PM 01 Mar 2026
13 05:45 AM 6:26 PM 02 Mar 2026
14 05:44 AM 6:27 PM 03 Mar 2026
15 05:43 AM 6:28 PM 04 Mar 2026
16 05:42 AM 6:29 PM 05 Mar 2026
17 05:40 AM 6:29 PM 06 Mar 2026
18 05:39 AM 6:30 PM 07 Mar 2026
19 06:38 AM 7:31 PM 08 Mar 2026
20 06:37 AM 7:32 PM 09 Mar 2026
21 06:35 AM 7:32 PM 10 Mar 2026
22 06:34 AM 7:33 PM 11 Mar 2026
23 06:33 AM 7:34 PM 12 Mar 2026
24 06:31 AM 7:35 PM 13 Mar 2026
25 06:30 AM 7:35 PM 14 Mar 2026
26 06:29 AM 7:36 PM 15 Mar 2026
27 06:27 AM 7:37 PM 16 Mar 2026
28 06:26 AM 7:38 PM 17 Mar 2026
29 06:25 AM 7:38 PM 18 Mar 2026
30 06:23 AM 7:39 PM 19 Mar 2026

Dallas Ramadan Sehr o Iftar Calendar

The table above is the complete Dallas Ramadan Calendar 2026. Here you can see the Sehri timing and iftar timing in Dallas from the first to the last Ramadan fasting day. The Islamic and Gregorian calendar dates are also given in the following Ramadan schedule of Dallas so you can know the daily Dallas Ramadan timing updates.

Hamariweb tried the best to give the authentic Dallas Ramadan timings, but remember that there is a 01 minute preventive difference between the Sehr and Iftar times. You can consult your nearest mosque for the exact time for Dallas Sehr o Iftar Timings for better results.

Disclaimer: Timings feature a 1 minute preventive adjustment (Sehri -1 min, Iftar +1 min). We verify info including DST, but please double-check with your local authority or mosque/masjid. Report errors or concerns to [email protected].

Dallas Ramadan Timing 2026 (Today Sehri & Iftar Time Calendar)

Ramadan Calendar 2026 Dallas is all about Dallas Ramadan time including today Sehri Time at 04:55 and iftar time at 8:37 . Today, on Thursday 11 Jun, 2026 is 25 Dhul-Hijjah 1447 of the islamic month.

There is a few minutes difference in Fiqa Jafria Sehr o Iftar Time in Dallas which is as follows Shia Sehri Time: 04:45 and Iftar Time: 08:47.

However, there are different variations of this name. It is called Ramadan in Arabic and other pronunciations are also common in different parts of the world like Ramzan, Ramazan, Ramadhan, and Ramathan. The Islamic calendar is usually ten to twelve days shorter than the Georgian calendar and Iftar time in Dallas varies each year. It is a reason that a large number of people utilize the Ramadan calendar 2026 Dallas to check Roza or Iftar time and Dallas Sehri time.

The Muslim population living in Dallas can remain updated with the Ramadan Calendar 2026 Dallas and can analyze the number of fasting hours. Besides Sehri or Suhoor and Iftar time in Dallas today, you can also view prayer timings, Qibla direction, and other information about Dallas on other pages.

Ramadan 2026 in Dallas: A North Texas Guide

Dallas has a massive and growing Muslim community; the vibe here during the holy month is something else. For Ramadan 2026, we are expecting the first fast around February 17. 

When Shaban starts winding down, everyone in the DFW metroplex is on standby. Around here, we wait for the scholars to make the call. Most people look to the Central Moon Sighting Committee of North America and the Imam's Council of Dallas for guidance. They verify the crescent with local sightings, and once they give the green light, the announcement ripples through the community. That’s when you see the parking lots at the big masjids start filling up for the first Taraweeh.

During Ramadan: Dallas Weather

Texas is famous for heat, but February in Dallas is actually pretty chilly, with temperatures between 14°C and 3°C. You might even run into a random ice storm. Waking up for sehri time today dallas usually means cranking up the heater, but these mild afternoons make waiting for iftar time today way easier than those brutal summer fasts we used to have.

What Dallas Eats: Sehri and Iftar

Because it's a bit cold in February, the food tends to be comfort-heavy. 

  • For sehri time today dallas, it’s common to see people hitting up local diners or just having parathas and eggs at home to stay full. 
  • When iftar time today finally hits, the fast is broken with dates and water, usually followed by a hot bowl of soup to take the edge off the evening chill. Dallas is a melting pot, so you’ll see everything from spicy Indo-Pak curries to Levantine mezze on the same table.

Best Places for Halal Eats and Groceries

If you’re looking to stock up or eat out, Dallas has some legendary spots:

  • Sara's Market & Bakery: For fresh-baked pita, specialty cheeses.
  • Big Dash: Ramadan without their ice cream or knafeh. It’s a local requirement.
  • Milk & Honey: Great stop for high-quality halal meats and those specific pantry staples.
  • The Halal Guys: For a quick, reliable platter when you don't have time to cook a massive Iftar.

Masjids, Taraweeh: The Big Nights (Shab-e-Qadr)

The pulse of the city is found at

  • IANT (Islamic Association of North Texas) in Richardson and the East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC). These aren't just mosques; they are huge community centers. 
  • Schools like Brighter Horizons Academy also play a big part, hosting youth events and community dinners that keep everyone connected.
  • As the month ends, the focus shifts to finding Shab-e-Qadr during the odd nights, the 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th, and 29th. Even on a work night, you’ll find the masjids packed until the sun comes up. People bring their own mats and thermoses of coffee to stay alert for Qiyam, hoping to catch the rewards of the most powerful night of the year on those specific dates.

Whether you're in the quiet suburban streets of Plano or the busy, crowded masjid halls in Richardson, Dallas has this way of making the long fasts and cold nights feel like home. There's just something about the shared coffee runs and late-night prayers that brings the whole community together.

A Quick Reflection

To keep our spirits high, we remember this teaching:

 "The believer’s shade on the Day of Resurrection will be his charity." (Al-Tirmidhi: 604).

When Dallas Ramadan Time 2026 is expected?

Ramadan starts in Dallas 2026 is expected to take place on the evening of Tuesday, February 17. Subsequently, the first day of fasting is anticipated to occur on Wednesday, February 18th.

What is today's Sehri and Iftar timing in Dallas as per Fiqh Hanafi?

Today Sehri time in Dallas is 04:55 am and Iftar time in Dallas as per Fiqa Hanafi is 8:37 pm as on 11 Jun, 2026.

What is today's Sehri and Iftar timing in Dallas as per Fiqh Jafria?

Today Sehri time in Dallas is 04:45 am and Iftar time in Dallas as per Fiqa Jafria is 08:47 pm as on 11 Jun, 2026. For accurate fasting times, users are strongly advised to consult their nearest mosque or local Islamic authority.

What is Dallas Ramadan Sehri and Iftar time today?

Today Sehri and Iftar times in Dallas are as follows:

  • Today Sehri time in Dallas is 04:55 am
  • Today Iftar time in Dallas is 8:37 pm

Dallas Sehri End Time?

Today 11 Jun, 2026 Dallas Sehri End Time is 04:55 .

How Long Fasting Time Today?

Today fasting time in Dallas is around 15 hours 42 minutes.

Dallas Fasting Start and End Time

Today 11 Jun, 2026 Sehri time ends at 04:55 and Iftar time starts at 8:37 .

Ramadan 2026 Dallas Start and End Date

This year Ramadan in Dallas is expected to start on 17 February and ends on 18 March 2026.

Dallas Ramadan Timing | Reviews

It’s a great resource for checking Ramadan timings. The interface is clear, and the information is accurate every time.

  • humayun, Dallas

The convenience of accessing accurate timings on a daily basis, along with the option to download the calendar, has made fasting much easier.

  • Rahila, Dallas

It's wonderful to hear that prayers and other religious celebrations will be held at a number of Dallas mosques during Ramadan. Many Muslims travel long distances during this month to participate in these events and interact with other members of the community.

  • Tehniat, Dallas

Adopting good habits and neglecting bad ones is to shape a healthy routine within this time frame. We can now monitor our fasting duration and trigger it too.

  • Mani, Dallas

Nighttime prayers will probably be held on the evening of 21 March 2023 according to the timetable available. Some of my relatives Hafiz e Quran will be delighted to know that we will get into Ramadan on such dates

  • Huzaifa, Dallas
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Technical Disclaimer: Timings are derived via spherical trigonometry and positional astronomy. Suhoor is calculated based on astronomical twilight (solar altitude of −15° to −18°), while Iftar is determined by the apparent solar disc descent, factoring in atmospheric refraction and geodetic elevation.