Sehri Time Today & Iftar Time 2026 in Srinagar - India

Today, 15 Jun, 2026 - Srinagar Sehri Time is 03:33 AM and Iftar Timing in Srinagar is 7:45 PM, according to the 29 Dhul-Hijjah 1447 in the Islamic calendar. The month of Ramadan's observance timings in Srinagar are aligned with the position of sunrise and sunset. The city observes Sehri, the pre-dawn meal, at 03:33 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 7:45 PM.

Date Sehri Iftar
15 Jun, 2026 03:33 am 7:45 pm
Jafria: Sehr 03:23 Am Iftar 07:55 Pm
Note: 1 minute preventative difference in Sehri (-1 min) & Iftar (+1 min)
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Srinagar Sehri Time and Iftar Time 2026

15 Jun, 2026 - Today's Sehri time in Srinagar is 03:33 AM, and Iftar time is 7:45 pm, corresponding to the Islamic date 29 Dhul-Hijjah 1447. A complete 30-day Ramadan fasting calendar for Srinagar, 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 Srinagar 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 Srinagar Sehri & Iftar Calendar

DATE SEHR IFTAR
15 Jun 2026 03:33 AM 7:45 PM
16 Jun 2026 03:33 AM 7:45 PM
17 Jun 2026 03:33 AM 7:45 PM
18 Jun 2026 03:33 AM 7:46 PM
19 Jun 2026 03:33 AM 7:46 PM
20 Jun 2026 03:34 AM 7:46 PM
21 Jun 2026 03:34 AM 7:46 PM
22 Jun 2026 03:34 AM 7:47 PM
23 Jun 2026 03:34 AM 7:47 PM
24 Jun 2026 03:35 AM 7:47 PM
25 Jun 2026 03:35 AM 7:47 PM
26 Jun 2026 03:35 AM 7:47 PM
27 Jun 2026 03:36 AM 7:47 PM
28 Jun 2026 03:36 AM 7:47 PM
29 Jun 2026 03:37 AM 7:47 PM
30 Jun 2026 03:37 AM 7:47 PM
01 Jul 2026 03:38 AM 7:47 PM
02 Jul 2026 03:38 AM 7:47 PM
03 Jul 2026 03:39 AM 7:47 PM
04 Jul 2026 03:39 AM 7:47 PM
05 Jul 2026 03:40 AM 7:47 PM
06 Jul 2026 03:41 AM 7:47 PM
07 Jul 2026 03:41 AM 7:47 PM
08 Jul 2026 03:42 AM 7:46 PM
09 Jul 2026 03:43 AM 7:46 PM
10 Jul 2026 03:44 AM 7:46 PM
11 Jul 2026 03:45 AM 7:46 PM
12 Jul 2026 03:45 AM 7:45 PM
13 Jul 2026 03:46 AM 7:45 PM
14 Jul 2026 03:47 AM 7:44 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 Srinagar - Month of Ramadan 2026:

Managing your fasting schedule with a detailed Sehri time and Iftar time calendar for Srinagar. 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 Srinagar 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 Srinagar Iftar time.

Permanent Sehri and Iftar Timings:

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

Srinagar Ramadan 2026: A Spiritual Guide to the Valley's Fast

Ramadan in Srinagar is something you have to experience to understand truly. With the 2026 dates expected to start around February 18th, the valley is usually draped in that beautiful, late-winter chill. From the historic call of the Sahar Khan (the dawn drummer) in the downtown streets to the quiet reflection by the Dal Lake, the city completely transforms. For locals, it’s all about balancing the daily hustle with the spiritual calm that only this month brings.

How is the moon sighted in Kashmir?

In Srinagar, we don't just rely on an app. Everyone waits for the official word from the local Grand Mufti or the Religious Authorities who verify the sighting of the crescent moon. Once the announcement is made from the minarets of the Jamia Masjid or Hazratbal, the news spreads like wildfire through every Kashmiri household. It’s that specific moment that marks the start of the month for everyone from Kupwara to Anantnag.

What are the sehri & iftar times in Srinagar?

In the freezing pre-dawn of a Kashmiri winter, your meal needs to be heavy enough to last. The city goes from the silent, frosty sehri time srinagar to the frantic evening rush at iftar time srinagar in the blink of an eye. Here is how the locals manage:

  • The Dawn Hustle: Most families stick to the "Kandur" tradition, grabbing fresh Girda or Lavasa from the local baker. You’ll always find a cup of Noon Chai (salt tea) on the table it’s the only way to stay hydrated and warm.
  • The Sunset Break: When the sun dips behind the Zabarwan range, the iconic Babribyol (basil seeds in milk) is the first thing everyone reaches for. While meals are usually simple, you might see a bit of Seekh Kabab or Tabak Maaz as a treat.
  • Today's Schedule: If you are looking for the sehri time today or the iftar time today, the best way is to listen for the traditional valley sirens. Just a tip: try to finish your Suhoor at least 10 minutes before the Fajr Adhan to stay on the safe side.

Nightly Prayers: Taraweeh in the Cold

The mosques in Srinagar are the heart of the community during these cold nights.

  • Hazratbal Shrine: Many prefer going here for the serene view and the deep spiritual connection.
  • Jamia Masjid: The massive wooden pillars and the history of the place make Taraweeh here feel like a journey back in time.
  • Shab-e-Qadr: During the last ten nights, despite the February frost, people stay up until dawn in local shrines like Dastgeer Sahib, seeking blessings through the night.

Best Srinagar Spots for Ramadan Food

If you’re not eating at home, these are the places where the locals head for that authentic taste:

  • Ahdoos (Residency Road): The gold standard for Kashmiri cuisine. Their Wazwan items are perfect if you want a heavy, traditional Iftar.
  • Mughal Darbar: A classic choice for families. It gets incredibly busy, so you have to be quick to grab a spot before the Maghrib call.
  • Imran Cafeteria (Khanyar): Famous for its Tujji (barbeque). It’s a great spot to hit up after Taraweeh prayers for a late-night protein boost.
  • Lala’s Sheikh Kabab: Located near Khanyar, this is the go-to for many who want a quick, spicy kick to their evening meal.

A Reminder on Sharing & Faith

The beauty of a Srinagar Ramadan is in the "Hamsaya" (neighborly) spirit. It’s about sending a bowl of Firni or Halwa across the street. This kindness is exactly what the Prophet (SAWW) emphasized:

"Whoever gives food for a fasting person to break his fast will have a reward like theirs."

In the quiet, snowy nights of the valley, this warmth is what keeps the community together.

What is Srinagar Sehri and Iftar time today?

Today Sehri and Iftar times in Srinagar are as follows:

  • Today Sehri time in Srinagar for Fiqa Hanafi: 03:33 AM
  • Today Iftar time in Srinagar for Fiqa Hanafi: 7:45 PM
  • Sehri time Srinagar today Fiqa Jafria: 03:23 AM
  • Today Iftar time Srinagar Fiqa Jafria: 07:55 PM

What is the time of Sehri in Srinagar?

Today 15 Jun, 2026, the (suhoor) Sehri end time in Srinagar is 03:33 AM.

What is the time of Iftar in Srinagar?

Today 15 Jun, 2026, the (fasting) Iftar time in Srinagar is 7:45 PM

What is the time of Sehri and Iftar in Srinagar?

Sehri time Srinagar today is 03:33 AM according to Fiqa Hanafi; and Iftar time Srinagar Fiqa Hanafi is: 7:45 PM as on 15 Jun, 2026.

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

Sehri time Srinagar today is 03:23 AM according to Fiqa Jafria (Shia); and Iftar time Srinagar Fiqa Jafria is: 07:55 PM as on 15 Jun, 2026.

What is Sehri and iftar time tomorrow on Jun 16, 2026 in Srinagar?

For tomorrow, Jun 16, 2026, the deadline for Sehri in Srinagar is 03:33 AM, and you can break your fast at Iftar starting from 7:45 PM.

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

The start of Ramadan Fasting in Srinagar is 03:33 and end Time of Fasting in Srinagar is 7:45 .

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Reviews & Comments

Checking this for Srinagar timings because it's so much easier than looking for the paper calendar every morning. The layout is simple and doesn't lag on my phone, which is all I need when I'm half asleep at Sehri.

  • Salman , Srinagar

JazakAllah for sharing the Srinagar Ramadan schedule. It’s really helpful for planning our Sehri and Iftar. May Allah bless everyone in the valley with a peaceful and easy Ramadan this year, and accept our fasts and prayers. Remembering everyone in our duas. Ameen.

  • Amna , Srinagar

srinagar timings are very important for the brothers and sisters here. especially with the weather and early sunsets, having the exact iftar and sehri times on one page is a huge relief. it's good to see both fiqas included here as well. Thanks a lot hamariweb

  • Kainat , Srinagar

Excited for Kashmiri wazwan at Iftar! Nothing beats traditional Rogan Josh and Kebabs after a long fast.

  • Ali , Kashmir

Checking Ramadan timings daily keeps me on track with my fasting schedule and prayer routines.

  • Umair , Srinagar
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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.