Atlanta Ramadan Timing 2026 (Today Sehri & Iftar Time Calendar)
Ramadan Calendar 2026 Atlanta is all about Atlanta Ramadan time including today Sehri Time at 05:03 and iftar time at 8:53 . Today, on Wednesday 24 Jun, 2026 is 09 Muharram 1448 of the islamic month.
There is a few minutes difference in Fiqa Jafria Sehr o Iftar Time in Atlanta which is as follows Shia Sehri Time: 04:53 and Iftar Time: 09:03.
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 Atlanta varies each year. It is a reason that a large number of people utilize the Ramadan calendar 2026 Atlanta to check Roza or Iftar time and Atlanta Sehri time.
The Muslim population living in Atlanta can remain updated with the Ramadan Calendar 2026 Atlanta and can analyze the number of fasting hours. Besides Sehri or Suhoor and Iftar time in Atlanta today, you can also view prayer timings, Qibla direction, and other information about Atlanta on other pages.
Ramadan in Atlanta Feels Lively and Diverse
Ramadan in Atlanta is different from in many other cities because the city is very spread out. The Muslim community here is very diverse. African Americans, immigrants, and refugees from all over the world live here together.
Where the Muslim Community Lives
Atlanta has about 100,000–125,000 Muslims, making it one of the biggest Muslim communities in the Southeastern US. Most live in Gwinnett County (Norcross, Lawrenceville) and DeKalb County (Clarkston). Clarkston is called the “most diverse square mile in America” because a large refugee population from across the Muslim world lives there.
Moon Sighting and Start of Ramadan in Atlanta
Most mosques follow the Central Hilal Committee (CHC) in North America, which checks for the new moon locally. Some follow ISNA calculations or global sightings from Saudi Arabia. However, the majority of the major community centers coordinate to start Ramadan on one date.
Famous Mosques and Prayer Spots in Atlanta
- Al-Farooq Masjid on 14th Street is the main hub for the downtown and university lads.
- Masjid Omar Bin Abdul Aziz in Norcross hosts one of the largest Taraweeh in the state.
- Masjid Jafar in Johns Creek remains busy with youth programs and community Iftars.
- Atlanta Masjid of Al-Islam in East Lake is historic for the African American Muslim community.
The Qibla direction from Atlanta is about 57.3° (northeast) toward Makkah.
Sehri, Iftar, and Food Traditions
- Most people do Sehri at home, but a few halal restaurants in Duluth and Norcross open late for Suhoor time with foods like steak and eggs or Nihari.
- Iftar time Atlanta is lively, with potluck dinners, mosque events, and meals for 500+ people.
- Because of the diversity, a typical mosque Iftar in Atlanta might feature Middle Eastern Mandi, Pakistani Biryani, and West African Jollof Rice all in the same week.
Markets and Restaurants for Ramadan
- Halal shopping is done at Patel Brothers, Cherians, Beirut Market, and Al-Amin Media & Grocery.
- Quick Iftar options include The Halal Guys in Midtown. For traditional sit-down meals, people go to Café Raik (Mediterranean) and Zyka (Indian/Pakistani).
Community Support and Schools
- Schools like Al-Falah Academy (Norcross), Dar-un-Noor Academy (associated with Al-Farooq Masjid), and Mohammed Schools of Atlanta teach Islamic education.
- Welfare groups like ICNA Relief and Helping Hand (HHRD) run food drives for families in need.
- Roadside Dastarkhwans aren’t allowed, but mosques and apartment courtyards host meals for the community.
- CAIR-Georgia and the Islamic Speakers Bureau of Atlanta handle community advocacy and outreach.
Fasting Hours and Weather in Atlanta
In Ramadan 2026, fasting starts around 12 hours 16 minutes and ends at about 13 hours 16 minutes. Early mornings in February can be freezing, while daytime highs can range between 6°C and 24°C (43°F and 75°F). Nights will be chilly at -3°C to 12°C (27°F to 54°F), so a jacket or shawl is helpful for Sehri time Atlanta.
When Atlanta Ramadan Time 2026 is expected?
Ramadan starts in Atlanta 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 Atlanta as per Fiqh Hanafi?
Today Sehri time in Atlanta is 05:03 am and Iftar time in Atlanta as per Fiqa Hanafi is 8:53 pm as on 24 Jun, 2026.
What is today's Sehri and Iftar timing in Atlanta as per Fiqh Jafria?
Today Sehri time in Atlanta is 04:53 am and Iftar time in Atlanta as per Fiqa Jafria is 09:03 pm as on 24 Jun, 2026. For accurate fasting times, users are strongly advised to consult their nearest mosque or local Islamic authority.
What is Atlanta Ramadan Sehri and Iftar time today?
Today Sehri and Iftar times in Atlanta are as follows:
- Today Sehri time in Atlanta is 05:03 am
- Today Iftar time in Atlanta is 8:53 pm
Atlanta Sehri End Time?
Today 24 Jun, 2026 Atlanta Sehri End Time is 05:03 .
How Long Fasting Time Today?
Today fasting time in Atlanta is around 15 hours 50 minutes.
Atlanta Fasting Start and End Time
Today 24 Jun, 2026 Sehri time ends at 05:03 and Iftar time starts at 8:53 .
Ramadan 2026 Atlanta Start and End Date
This year Ramadan in Atlanta is expected to start on 17 February and ends on 18 March 2026.