Iftar & Sehri Time Today
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SEHRI ENDS
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Last time to eat before fasting starts
IFTAR
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Time to break the fast
Accuracy note: Different sites use different methods (Fajr angle), and different bases (Imsak vs Fajr, Sunset vs Maghrib).

Sehri & Iftar Time Today refers to the daily fasting schedule during Ramadan, marking the beginning and end of the fast in your local area. Sehri (Suhoor) ends at Fajr (dawn), when the fasting day officially begins, and Iftar starts at Maghrib (sunset), when the fast is broken.

Because Ramadan follows the lunar Hijri calendar and prayer times vary by city, today’s Sehri and Iftar timings depend on your specific location. Even a few minutes can differ between nearby regions, so it is essential to follow your local mosque or trusted Islamic prayer timetable.

This Ramadan Prayer Timetable 2026 provides updated Sehri and Iftar times based on your area, helping you observe fasting (sawm) with accuracy, discipline, and confidence throughout the blessed month.

Mohammed Basheer

Mohammed Basheer is the founder of Sukoonly.com, an Islamic blog focused on duas, prophetic healing, and Qur’anic wisdom. He writes with sincerity and spiritual depth for seekers around the world.