Sehri Time Today & Iftar Time 2026 in New Delhi - India

Today, 22 Jun, 2026 - New Delhi Sehri Time is 03:49 AM and Iftar Timing in New Delhi is 7:23 PM, according to the 06 Muharram 1448 in the Islamic calendar. The month of Ramadan's observance timings in New Delhi are aligned with the position of sunrise and sunset. The city observes Sehri, the pre-dawn meal, at 03:49 AM, marking the beginning of the day's fast. As the sun dips below the horizon, the fast is broken at Iftar time, which is at 7:23 PM.

Date Sehri Iftar
22 Jun, 2026 03:49 am 7:23 pm
Jafria: Sehr 03:39 Am Iftar 07:33 Pm
Note: 1 minute preventative difference in Sehri (-1 min) & Iftar (+1 min)
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New Delhi Sehri Time and Iftar Time 2026

22 Jun, 2026 - Today's Sehri time in New Delhi is 03:49 AM, and Iftar time is 7:23 pm, corresponding to the Islamic date 06 Muharram 1448. A complete 30-day Ramadan fasting calendar for New Delhi, featuring daily Suhoor and Iftar timings, is available with an option to download in PDF format for convenience. The thirty days Ramadan 2026 timetable for New Delhi is provided below, allowing you to easily view the daily Sehri and Iftar timings, including today's schedule. We try to offer accurate and reliable Sehri and Iftar timings to help you observe Ramadan with ease and precision.

30 Days New Delhi Sehri & Iftar Calendar

DATE SEHR IFTAR
21 Jun 2026 03:49 AM 7:23 PM
22 Jun 2026 03:49 AM 7:23 PM
23 Jun 2026 03:49 AM 7:23 PM
24 Jun 2026 03:49 AM 7:24 PM
25 Jun 2026 03:50 AM 7:24 PM
26 Jun 2026 03:50 AM 7:24 PM
27 Jun 2026 03:50 AM 7:24 PM
28 Jun 2026 03:51 AM 7:24 PM
29 Jun 2026 03:51 AM 7:24 PM
30 Jun 2026 03:52 AM 7:24 PM
01 Jul 2026 03:52 AM 7:24 PM
02 Jul 2026 03:53 AM 7:24 PM
03 Jul 2026 03:53 AM 7:24 PM
04 Jul 2026 03:54 AM 7:24 PM
05 Jul 2026 03:54 AM 7:24 PM
06 Jul 2026 03:55 AM 7:24 PM
07 Jul 2026 03:55 AM 7:24 PM
08 Jul 2026 03:56 AM 7:24 PM
09 Jul 2026 03:56 AM 7:23 PM
10 Jul 2026 03:57 AM 7:23 PM
11 Jul 2026 03:58 AM 7:23 PM
12 Jul 2026 03:58 AM 7:23 PM
13 Jul 2026 03:59 AM 7:23 PM
14 Jul 2026 04:00 AM 7:22 PM
15 Jul 2026 04:00 AM 7:22 PM
16 Jul 2026 04:01 AM 7:22 PM
17 Jul 2026 04:02 AM 7:21 PM
18 Jul 2026 04:03 AM 7:21 PM
19 Jul 2026 04:03 AM 7:20 PM
20 Jul 2026 04:04 AM 7:20 PM

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].

Sehri Iftar Time for New Delhi - Month of Ramadan 2026:

Managing your fasting schedule with a detailed Sehri time and Iftar time calendar for New Delhi. This comprehensive guide provides accurate timings for Sehri and Iftar, along with both Islamic and Georgian calendar dates, catering to the needs of individuals in New Delhi and nearby areas daily all over the year and during the month of Ramadan.

Fasting, a fundamental pillar of Islam, involves partaking in the pre-dawn meal known as Sehri and breaking the fast with the evening meal, Iftar. Sehr o Iftar calendar of Hamariweb helps in planning, preparing in advance, and ensuring a smooth experience for those observing Roza or Sawm.

Remember, Sehri is also known as suhoor or Sahoor, while Iftar is referred to as iftari in various parts of the world.

Tips for a Hassle-Free Fasting Experience:

Follow the recommended practice of concluding your meal one or two minutes before the Azaan e Fajr. Ulema advise stopping eating a minute or two before the designated Sehri time. Ensure timely Iftar by knowing the exact New Delhi Iftar time.

Permanent Sehri and Iftar Timings:

Our page offers a year-round schedule, allowing you to access New Delhi roza timings not only for Ramadan 2026 but also for future dates. However, maintaining a one-minute difference between New Delhi Suhoor time and Iftar time is recommended. Stay informed and organized throughout the year with our user-friendly New Delhi Sehri and Iftar times calendar. Plan your meals accordingly, easily observe the sacred month of Ramadan, and ensure a fulfilling fasting experience.

Ramadan in Delhi 2026: Your Ultimate Guide to Fasting in the Capital

Delhi doesn't just observe Ramadan; it lives it. The city is bracing for the first Roza on Wednesday, February 18, 2026. 

The "Chand Raat" excitement in Delhi is unmatched. Delhi’s people wait for the official word from the Markazi Ruet-e-Hilal Committee at the Jama Masjid. When the Shahi Imam announces the moon, the silence of Old Delhi breaks into a festive chaos. People rush to the lanes of Ballimaran and Ghalib Ki Haveli to stock up on Pheni and dates, while everyone frantically checks the sehri time delhi to set their first alarm of the month.

Which Masjids are best for Taraweeh in New Delhi?

  • Jama Masjid (Old Delhi): Nothing beats the grand courtyard. Praying under the stars with thousands of others is a core Delhi memory.
  • Fatehpuri Masjid: Located at the end of Chandni Chowk, it offers a much more silent and historic vibe.
  • Masjid Ishaat-e-Islam (Abul Fazal): A major hub for residents in Okhla and Jamia Nagar, known for its very organized and disciplined prayers.

Planning to Visit Jama Masjid for Iftar? Here’s How to Get There

To reach Jama Masjid, take the Yellow Line to Chawri Bazar or the Violet Line to Jama Masjid station, but arrive at least 2 hours before Iftar to beat the massive 2026 crowds and secure a spot. Avoid cars due to heavy congestion in Matia Mahal; the metro is your only real bet for reaching on time!

Sharing the Blessings: Zakat & Charity in Delhi

  • Beyond the 2.5%: Most Delhi families calculate their Zakat early in the month, making sure the money hits the pockets of local laborers and widows before the big Eid rush starts.
  • The Ration Bag Culture: In neighborhoods like Okhla and Batla House, it’s a total tradition to quietly drop off "Ramadan Kits" bags filled with flour, oil, and dates at the doorsteps of those struggling.
  • Iftar for Strangers: You’ll see young guys standing at traffic lights near Daryaganj or AIIMS, handing out water and food boxes to commuters and hospital patients right as the iftar time today hits.

What are the best Iftar and Sehri spots in Delhi?

  • Sehri at Zakir Nagar: You have to try Javed Nihari. A plate of piping hot Nihari with Maghaz and a crispy Khameeri Roti is the fuel you need to last the whole day.
  • Iftar at Matia Mahal: The moment the Maghrib Adhan rings out, Aslam Chicken serves its famous butter-loaded chicken. It’s heavy, delicious, and a total tradition.
  • The Sweet Fix: End your night at Cool Point for Shahi Tukda or hit up the milk shops in Bazar Sitaram for a glass of hot, creamy milk topped with Malai.

The Wisdom of the Prophet ﷺ: A Deeper Reflection

When the afternoon drag hits, and you're feeling the stretch, most of us in Delhi turn back to this beautiful Hadith-e-Rasool (SAWW) to keep our spirits up:

"Whoever fasts Ramadan out of faith and in the hope of reward, his previous sins will be forgiven." (Sahih al-Bukhari: 1901)

Whether you are listening for the sirens in Shahjahanabad or checking your watch in a high-rise in South Delhi, the spirit of the city stays the same: one of patience, prayer, and incredible food.

What makes Delhi's Ramadan "Kindness" special?

One new thing you’ll see in 2026 is the rise of "Mobile Iftar Kits" near Delhi Metro stations. Since many people are commuting home during iftar time delhi, volunteers near Rajiv Chowk and ITO hand out small packs of dates and water to travelers.

Community Dastarkhwans: Long mats are spread out in the lanes of Daryaganj and Okhla, where anyone, rich or poor, can sit and break their fast for free. It’s the true "Ganga-Jamuni Tehzeeb" of Delhi in action.

What is New Delhi Sehri and Iftar time today?

Today Sehri and Iftar times in New Delhi are as follows:

  • Today Sehri time in New Delhi for Fiqa Hanafi: 03:49 AM
  • Today Iftar time in New Delhi for Fiqa Hanafi: 7:23 PM
  • Sehri time New Delhi today Fiqa Jafria: 03:39 AM
  • Today Iftar time New Delhi Fiqa Jafria: 07:33 PM

What is the time of Sehri in New Delhi?

Today 22 Jun, 2026, the (suhoor) Sehri end time in New Delhi is 03:49 AM.

What is the time of Iftar in New Delhi?

Today 22 Jun, 2026, the (fasting) Iftar time in New Delhi is 7:23 PM

What is the time of Sehri and Iftar in New Delhi?

Sehri time New Delhi today is 03:49 AM according to Fiqa Hanafi; and Iftar time New Delhi Fiqa Hanafi is: 7:23 PM as on 22 Jun, 2026.

What are the Sehri and Iftar times today according to Fiqh Jafria?

Sehri time New Delhi today is 03:39 AM according to Fiqa Jafria (Shia); and Iftar time New Delhi Fiqa Jafria is: 07:33 PM as on 22 Jun, 2026.

What is Sehri and iftar time tomorrow on Jun 23, 2026 in New Delhi?

For tomorrow, Jun 23, 2026, the deadline for Sehri in New Delhi is 03:49 AM, and you can break your fast at Iftar starting from 7:23 PM.

What are today's start and end times for Ramadan fasting in New Delhi?

The start of Ramadan Fasting in New Delhi is 03:49 and end Time of Fasting in New Delhi is 7:23 .

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Reviews & Comments

Yesterday, I was just standing with my phone out, checking the timing every two minutes because I didn't want to open my fast early by mistake. That feeling when the sun finally sets and thousands of people just go quiet for a second to take that first sip of water is something that really mesemerizes me.

  • Noor , New Delhi

Checking Delhi timings here is very helpful because I can never find the paper calendar when I need it. It is good to have the exact Sehri and Iftar times on my phone so I can plan my work and travel. The info about the Seheriwalas tradition is also very interesting. Thanks.

  • Javeria , New Delhi

The timings for Delhi are very accurate. I keep this open on my phone throughout Ramadan to keep track of Iftar—it’s a lifesaver for our kitchen prep!

  • Riya , New Delhi

Having one reliable reference point is great because it keeps everyone from Noida to Gurgaon synchronized for Ramadan despite the many different calendars used across the NCR.

  • Sameer , New Delhi

I keep this New Delhi page saved because the timings there are so specific, and I don't want to mess up my fast by even a minute. It’s a lot easier to just pull this up on my phone while I'm sitting at the Dastarkhwan instead of trying to find where someone kept the physical calendar.

  • Arif , New Delhi
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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.