Adelaide Ramadan Timing 2026 (Today Sehri & Iftar Time Calendar)
Ramadan Calendar 2026 Adelaide is all about Adelaide Ramadan time including today Sehri Time at 05:45 and iftar time at 5:13 . Today, on Thursday 04 Jun, 2026 is 18 Dhul-Hijjah 1447 of the islamic month.
There is a few minutes difference in Fiqa Jafria Sehr o Iftar Time in Adelaide which is as follows Shia Sehri Time: 05:35 and Iftar Time: 05:23.
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 Adelaide varies each year. It is a reason that a large number of people utilize the Ramadan calendar 2026 Adelaide to check Roza or Iftar time and Adelaide Sehri time.
The Muslim population living in Adelaide can remain updated with the Ramadan Calendar 2026 Adelaide and can analyze the number of fasting hours. Besides Sehri or Suhoor and Iftar time in Adelaide today, you can also view prayer timings, Qibla direction, and other information about Adelaide on other pages.
2026 Ramadan in Adelaide: A Guide Through the City of Churches
When the crescent moon is finally spotted around February 17, 2026 (expected), Adelaide transforms. While it’s known as the "City of Churches," the Muslim community here is incredibly tight-knit. From the historic streets of the CBD to the suburbs like Gilles Plains and Woodville, you can feel the shift in energy as everyone prepares for the holy month.
Moon Sighting: Committee Decisions
In Adelaide, as soon as Shaban ends, the community waits for the official word. The Australian National Imams Council (ANIC) and Moonsighting Australia are the key authorities that confirm the start of the month. Organizations like the Islamic Society of South Australia (ISSA) wait for these verified sightings before announcing the first Taraweeh. Once the news is out, the grocery shops on Woodville Road get swamped with people grabbing fresh dates and labneh for the first sehri time adelaide.
Summer Fasting: Adelaide Weather
February temperatures hit 29°C to 35°C, making the dry air quite a challenge. You’ll be checking the iftar time adelaide while the sun is still high, but the evening usually brings a cool coastal "Gully Wind," making the night walk to the masjid very refreshing.
Spiritual Hubs: Mosques for Taraweeh (Shab-e-Qadr)
- Adelaide City Masjid: The oldest mosque in the city, located right in the CBD; it has a very historic feel.
- Masjid Abu Bakr As-Siddique: A busy hub in Gilles Plains with a strong community atmosphere.
- Masjid Omar Bin Al-Khattab: Located in Marion, this is a central spot for many local families.
- Fatima Zahra Mosque: A beautiful center in Green Fields that hosts regular community events.
- Energy peaks during the final ten nights as the community gathers to seek Shab-e-Qadr, the night better than a thousand months. At Adelaide City Masjid and Al-Khalil, worshippers stay alert until the next sehri time, sharing cold water and dates while engaged in deep prayer. The courtyard stays filled with quiet duas and unified worship, creating a powerful spiritual atmosphere that lasts until the first light of dawn.
Best Halal Food Spots: Markets & Grocery Stores
- Parwana Afghan Kitchen: (Authentic flavors) perfect for a family Iftar.
- Afghan Charcoal Kebab Village: A place to go for heavy protein and smoky grills after a long fast.
- Le Souk: A great spot in the Central Market for North African dates and snacks.
- Lazeez Market & Butchery: The local "go-to" for fresh halal cuts and groceries.
A Hadith for Reflection
The Prophet (PBUH) said:
"He who fasts Ramadan out of Iman and seeking reward from Allah, his previous sins will be forgiven." (Sahih Bukhari, 1901)
The most memorable part of an Adelaide Ramadan is the late-night atmosphere at the mosques. Because it’s summer, people often stay back after prayers. Seeing the community gathered in the warm night air, creates a sense of belonging that stays with you long after the month is over.
When Adelaide Ramadan Time 2026 is expected?
Ramadan starts in Adelaide 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 Adelaide as per Fiqh Hanafi?
Today Sehri time in Adelaide is 05:45 am and Iftar time in Adelaide as per Fiqa Hanafi is 5:13 pm as on 04 Jun, 2026.
What is today's Sehri and Iftar timing in Adelaide as per Fiqh Jafria?
Today Sehri time in Adelaide is 05:35 am and Iftar time in Adelaide as per Fiqa Jafria is 05:23 pm as on 04 Jun, 2026. For accurate fasting times, users are strongly advised to consult their nearest mosque or local Islamic authority.
What is Adelaide Ramadan Sehri and Iftar time today?
Today Sehri and Iftar times in Adelaide are as follows:
- Today Sehri time in Adelaide is 05:45 am
- Today Iftar time in Adelaide is 5:13 pm
Adelaide Sehri End Time?
Today 04 Jun, 2026 Adelaide Sehri End Time is 05:45 .
How Long Fasting Time Today?
Today fasting time in Adelaide is around 11 hours 28 minutes.
Adelaide Fasting Start and End Time
Today 04 Jun, 2026 Sehri time ends at 05:45 and Iftar time starts at 5:13 .
Ramadan 2026 Adelaide Start and End Date
This year Ramadan in Adelaide is expected to start on 17 February and ends on 18 March 2026.