Brisbane Ramadan Timing 2026 (Today Sehri & Iftar Time Calendar)
Ramadan Calendar 2026 Brisbane is all about Brisbane Ramadan time including today Sehri Time at 05:08 and iftar time at 5:02 . Today, on Saturday 06 Jun, 2026 is 20 Dhul-Hijjah 1447 of the islamic month.
There is a few minutes difference in Fiqa Jafria Sehr o Iftar Time in Brisbane which is as follows Shia Sehri Time: 04:58 and Iftar Time: 05:12.
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 Brisbane varies each year. It is a reason that a large number of people utilize the Ramadan calendar 2026 Brisbane to check Roza or Iftar time and Brisbane Sehri time.
The Muslim population living in Brisbane can remain updated with the Ramadan Calendar 2026 Brisbane and can analyze the number of fasting hours. Besides Sehri or Suhoor and Iftar time in Brisbane today, you can also view prayer timings, Qibla direction, and other information about Brisbane on other pages.
Ramadan 2026 Brisbane won’t live on one famous street. Because it lives inside community centers, mosques, school halls, sports clubs, parks, and family homes across the southern suburbs.
Community groups often organize Iftar on a boat along the Brisbane River. They break the fast while the sun sets behind the Story Bridge and the city skyline begins to glow.
Who Observes Ramadan in Brisbane?
Around 60,000 to 70,000 Muslims live across Brisbane, making up nearly 2.5% to 3% of the city. It includes Turkish, Lebanese, Bosnian, Pakistani, Indian, and Fijian-Indian families. You’ll find major concentrations in suburbs like Kuraby, Eight Mile Plains, Sunnybank, and Rochedale.
Moon Sighting and the First Night
Brisbane follows the national decision announced by the Grand Mufti from the Australian National Imams Council (ANIC). The Islamic Council of Queensland (ICQ) works with local imams to share the decision quickly. Most communities rely on east-coast moon sightings, while Turkish mosques often follow the Diyanet (astronomical calculations) method.
Mosques That Hold the Month Together
Kuraby Mosque (Masjid Al-Farooq) is famous for its Taraweeh crowds and youth programs. Holland Park Mosque, built in 1908, carries deep history as Australia’s oldest standing mosque. Rochedale Bosnian Mosque feels like home for shared Iftars. Lutwyche Mosque is a hub for the northern neighborhoods. Inside these mosques, the Qibla faces roughly 284 degrees west-northwest.
Food That Breaks the Fast
Iftar time Brisbane meals are simple but generous. Turkish pide, hummus, and baba ganoush appear everywhere. Fijian-Indian-style chicken curry and cassava are common at Brisbane tables. Many people break fast with a halal sausage sizzle or grilled lamb chops in a backyard. For Sehri time Brisbane families choose high-protein meals like eggs, oats, and labneh with olives to handle the humid hours ahead.
Time, Weather, and Fasting Hours
Ramadan 2026 falls in late summer. Days will be humid with temperatures ranging from 28°C to 31°C. Thunderstorms in the afternoon are common. Evenings may bring relief with temperatures between 19°C and 23°C. Fasting hours range from about 14 hours 20 min to 13.5 hours.
Community Iftars and Welfare
Roadside Dastarkhwans in iftar are rare due to local rules. Instead, organizations like Islamic Relief Australia and the Australian Relief Organisation (ARO) host large community Iftars in public halls and parks. Muslim Charitable Foundation (MCF) supports struggling families with food vouchers and emergency aid. Hurricane Stars Family Centre is known for organizing sisters’ and youth-focused Iftars.
The Prophet ﷺ said, “The most beloved people to Allah are those who bring the most benefit to others.” (Al-Mu‘jam Al-Awsat lil-Tabarani 6026)
Logistics and Everyday Ramadan Life in Brisbane
People go for Ramadan shopping at a few dependable areas such as Sunnybank and Kuraby. Yuen’s Market and Underwood are good for halal meat.
Mado at South Bank is famous for Turkish and Arabian Mandi in Mount Gravatt for Middle Eastern platters. Across the south side, charcoal chicken outlets serve as easy post-Taraweeh stops.
Islamic College of Brisbane (ICB) in Karawatha and Wisdom College in Calamvale often hold Ramadan assemblies and community Iftars.
When Brisbane Ramadan Time 2026 is expected?
Ramadan starts in Brisbane 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 Brisbane as per Fiqh Hanafi?
Today Sehri time in Brisbane is 05:08 am and Iftar time in Brisbane as per Fiqa Hanafi is 5:02 pm as on 06 Jun, 2026.
What is today's Sehri and Iftar timing in Brisbane as per Fiqh Jafria?
Today Sehri time in Brisbane is 04:58 am and Iftar time in Brisbane as per Fiqa Jafria is 05:12 pm as on 06 Jun, 2026. For accurate fasting times, users are strongly advised to consult their nearest mosque or local Islamic authority.
What is Brisbane Ramadan Sehri and Iftar time today?
Today Sehri and Iftar times in Brisbane are as follows:
- Today Sehri time in Brisbane is 05:08 am
- Today Iftar time in Brisbane is 5:02 pm
Brisbane Sehri End Time?
Today 06 Jun, 2026 Brisbane Sehri End Time is 05:08 .
How Long Fasting Time Today?
Today fasting time in Brisbane is around 11 hours 54 minutes.
Brisbane Fasting Start and End Time
Today 06 Jun, 2026 Sehri time ends at 05:08 and Iftar time starts at 5:02 .
Ramadan 2026 Brisbane Start and End Date
This year Ramadan in Brisbane is expected to start on 17 February and ends on 18 March 2026.