Ramadan Calendar 2026 - Sehri & Iftar Time 1447 Hijri

Ramadan Calendar 2026 begins on 1 Ramadan 1447 AH in the Islamic Hijri calendar, which corresponds to expected 17 February 2026 in Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, and 18 February 2026 in South Asia, such as Pakistan, India, Bangladesh. This calendar helps you track daily Sehr and Iftar timings, making your Ramadan preparations simple and accurate. Mark these important dates to stay organized and connect with the spiritual essence of Ramadan 2026 according to both Islamic (Hijri) and South Asian (Gregorian) dates.

Ramadan 2026 Dates in Arab Region (Expected)

Event Date Day
Ramadan Start (Evening) February 17, 2026 Tuesday
First Fast (Roza) February 18, 2026 Wednesday
Ramadan Ends March 18, 2026 Wednesday

Ramadan Calendar 2026 By Popular Cities

Ramadan calendar helps to find Sehr and Iftar time in all major cities of the world.

City Sehri Iftar
Makkah 05:25 am 5:40 pm
Al Madina 05:30 am 5:35 pm
Jakarta 04:14 am 6:00 pm
Dhaka 05:08 am 5:13 pm
Karachi 05:43 am 5:44 pm
Cairo 05:06 am 4:56 pm
New York 05:46 am 4:29 pm
Lagos 05:24 am 6:33 pm
Istanbul 06:37 am 5:37 pm
Lahore 05:23 am 5:00 pm
Tehran 05:30 am 4:52 pm
Baghdad 05:25 am 4:56 pm
Kuala Lumpur 05:52 am 7:05 pm
Ankara 06:20 am 5:24 pm
Islamabad 05:31 am 5:00 pm
Chittagong 05:00 am 5:10 pm
Kabul 05:15 am 4:44 pm
Alexandria 05:13 am 4:59 pm
Dehli 05:37 am 5:25 pm
London 05:50 am 3:53 pm
Mumbai 05:41 am 6:03 pm
Cape Town 03:44 am 7:50 pm

Ramadan Calender 2026 / 1447

With the arrival of Ramadan 2026, Muslims are preparing themselves for fasting, prayer, and turning to Allah (SWT) Almighty for repentance. Fasting is an integral part of the five pillars of Islam, motivating one towards patience, gratitude, and spiritual discipline. During this holy month, Muslims are busy with self-purification and devotion by avoiding food, drink, and other worldly things from dawn to sunset.

Upgraded Ramadan Calendar 2026

Ramadan Calendar 2026 has been updated with great care to give the exact sehri/suhoor and iftar timings along with the daily prayers schedule. It follows the Gregorian dates for Ramadan so that Muslims can easily plan their fasting schedule. It has the precise time for all the major prayers so that Muslims can keep their worship according to the exact times. Whether you are a Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi, Hanbali, or Jafari fiqh follower, this calendar will provide each school of thought with an exhaustive guide relevant to the group.

Daily Life in Ramadan 2026

Muslims around the world observe Ramadan 2026 by fasting from dawn until sunset every day for the entire month, which involves abstaining from food and drink (as well as other bodily needs). The purpose of such abstention is to allow Muslims to concentrate on developing spiritually.

During the evenings, Many Muslims will engage in additional acts of worship such as Taraweeh prayer at the mosque, recitation of the Holy Qur'an, as well as performing sincere duas. As a result, Ramadan becomes a cycle of continuous prayer and reflection. Many families adjust their work, study, and social schedules according to the Ramadan calendar, enabling them to devote more time to ibadah and their community activities.

Beautiful Ramadan Traditions

The month of Ramadan has several unique practices that promote kindness, togetherness, and unity among communities in a significant way. Among the most followed and prominent traditions are:

Iftar Meals

The Iftar meals, which are communal feasts during which not only family members but also neighbors and the less fortunate are invited, positively reinforce relationships and demonstrate charity to others, therefore, making them a part of the event.​

Preparation of Iftar

The house of the family is always redolent of the special dishes and drinks that are lovingly prepared for Iftar, which in turn rekindles and spreads the feelings of gratitude and joy associated with this meal.

Taraweeh and Prayers

The communal prayer of Taraweeh witnessed during Ramadan is characterized by the nightly reading of the Bible's larger texts.

Zakat and Sadaqah

The donations of Zakat and Sadaqah during the holy month are particularly aimed at the people living in war-torn and disaster-prone areas.

Special Nights and Itikaf

Ramadan's final ten nights, 2026, will have particular relevance to Muslims seeking the Night of Power (Laylat al-Qadr). This is an extremely significant moment for believers and represents a night that is better than a thousand months of worship.

During the Odd-Numbered Nights, most believers tend to perform additional prayers (Salah), read (recite) additional Qur'an, and make additional Du'a (supplication). In these last ten days of Ramadan, several Muslims perform Itikaf, whereby they confine themselves to a mosque and spend time reflecting on their relationship with Allah (SWT). Furthermore, they deliberately distance themselves from any worldly distractions.

Preparing for Ramadan 2026

Every year, the month of Ramadan is an extraordinary opportunity for Muslims to develop spiritually and unite as one community. Different people have their own customs and theologies for this holy month. Be prepared for Ramadan 2026 by working on two major fronts: your spiritual life and your physical health. Below are some easy methods to give attention to both:

  • Recitation of the Holy Qur'an at least once a day for the upcoming thirty (30) days of Ramadan can be scheduled.
  • A timetable for daily Dhikr, Dua, and Nafl has to be followed by the believers throughout the month.
  • Plan personal and professional activities according to Sehri, Iftar, and Taraweeh times using Ramadan calendars.
  • Make Ramadan more than a month for the community by organizing public events, distributing food to the needy, and community Iftars.

What is a Ramadan Calendar 2026?

A Ramadan calendar details daily schedules and important information for the holy month of Ramadan, such as when to start/end fasting, prayer times, and significant dates.

What are Ramadan dates in 2026?

Ramadan in Saudi Arabia is expected to begin on February 18th, 2026 (depending on moon sighting) and end on March 19th, 2026.

What are Ramadan's starting dates?

Saudi Arabia: Begins on February 17th, 2026 dependent upon moon sighting. Pakistan: Begins on February 18th, 2026 (dependent upon moon sighting).

When does Ramadan start in 2026?

In Saudia Arabia Ramadan 2026 will begin on Tuesday, February 17th, 2026. Pakistan, India, and other South Asian nations will begin their Ramzan from 18 February 2026.

When is Ramadan in Saudi Arabia in 2026?

In Saudi Arabia, Ramadan 2026 will likely start on February 17th, 2026, depending on the sighting of the crescent moon. It is a starting point for the holy month. This date may differ by a day because the moon sightings may vary in different regions.

Which country has the longest fasting period during Ramadan 2026?

The number of fasting hours in Finland is expected to be the longest in Ramadan. Fasting hours in Finland can extend up to 20 hours or more, especially in northern regions where daylight lingers for most of the day. This extended fasting period presents unique challenges, requiring Muslims in Finland.

Which country has the shortest period of fasting during Ramadan 2026?

The fasting time is 11 hours and 30 minutes in New Zealand, Argentina, and South Africa. Muslims in those regions will fast for about 11 hours and 30 minutes since the daylight in this region is relatively short during its winter.

Latest Comments On Ramadan 2026

The Ramadan Calendar 2025 by Popular Cities is an invaluable resource, offering precise prayer and fasting schedules tailored to each city's unique needs.

  • Sabahat, Karachi

Bohat achi website ha Allah Pak ap KO mazeed taraki de ameen🤲

  • Aleeza , Faisalabad

Muslims over the world take naps from dawn to dusk and schedule the majority of their activities around Sehri and Iftar hours. To emphasize the significance of Ramadan, we must remember every single thing that took place during the month. These days, there is less emphasis on the battle of Badr on the 27th day of Ramadan.

  • Asif, Hyderabad

Muslims globally adhere to specific Sehri (pre-dawn meal) and Iftar (breaking of the fast) times during Ramadan, structuring their daily activities accordingly. It is crucial to reflect upon the events of Ramadan to underscore their significance. Unfortunately, the Battle of Badr, which occurred on the 27th day of Ramadan, is now somewhat overlooked despite its historical importance.

  • Durayya, Rahim Yar Khan

Yaa Allah Mare Man Se Sare Napak Vicharo ko door kerdo or muje or mare man ko pak ker do or Ya Allah meri duva mare dil ki murad puri ker do or Mare Roze Kabul kero Aamin 🤲🤲🤲

  • Kishan, Ahmedabad
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