Ramadan Calendar 2026: Sehri and Iftar Timings

Ramadan Calendar 2026: Sehri and Iftar Timings
Updated Date: 10 February 2026

The holy month of Ramadan began in India on March 2nd, 2026. These days are considered to be highly spiritual and religious for Muslims worldwide. Muslims worldwide fast from sunrise to sunset, engage in prayers, and consume meals like Sehri and Iftar before dawn and after sunset. According to the Islamic Ramadan Calendar 2026, Ramadan will conclude on March 30th or 31st.


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What is Ramadan?

Ramadan is a holy month for Muslims, full of fasting, prayer, and introspection. It’s the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, which is based on the lunar cycle. Wish to know what happens during Ramada? Muslims fast from dawn to sunset, abstaining from food, drinks and curb any negative emotions like anger, jealousy and swearing. It also encourages Muslims to worship, such as prayers, reading the Quran and charity. Ramadan acts to draw Muslims closer to God and cultivate self-control, gratitude and compassion. Ramadan is the month when the Prophet Muhammad received the first revelations of the Quran. Here is the Ramadan calendar in 2026.

  • Ramadan 2026 Date – Evening, Sat, 1 Mar, 2026 – Mon, 31 Mar, 2026

Ramadan Calendar sheri and iftar timings

Here is the table with Sehri and Iftari timings for Ramadan 2026 in New Delhi:

Day Sehri Timings (AM) Iftari Timings (PM) Dates
1 5:26 6:23 March 2, 2026
2 5:25 6:23 March 3, 2026
3 5:24 6:24 March 4, 2026
4 5:23 6:24 March 5, 2026
5 5:22 6:25 March 6, 2026
6 5:21 6:26 March 7, 2026
7 5:20 6:27 March 8, 2026
8 5:18 6:27 March 9, 2026
9 5:17 6:28 March 10, 2026
10 5:16 6:28 March 11, 2026
11 5:15 6:29 March 12, 2026
12 5:14 6:29 March 13, 2026
13 5:13 6:30 March 14, 2026
14 5:12 6:31 March 15, 2026
15 5:10 6:31 March 16, 2026
16 5:09 6:32 March 17, 2026
17 5:08 6:32 March 18, 2026
18 5:07 6:33 March 19, 2026
19 5:06 6:34 March 20, 2026
20 5:04 6:34 March 21, 2026
21 5:03 6:35 March 22, 2026
22 5:02 6:35 March 23, 2026
23 5:01 6:35 March 24, 2026
24 5:01 6:36 March 25, 2026
25 5:00 6:36 March 26, 2026
26 4:58 6:37 March 27, 2026
27 4:57 6:37 March 28, 2026
28 4:56 6:38 March 29, 2026
29 4:54 6:39 March 30, 2026
30 4:52 6:40 March 31, 2026

Note: This Ramadan calendar 2026 is particular to New Delhi and might differ by location. For accurate timings in your area, consult local mosques or Islamic authorities.

Ramadan History

Ramadan 2026 calendar - Ramadan in 2026.

The origins of Ramadan date back to Prophet Muhammad’s first revelation from Allah in 610 AD. It is one of Islam’s five pillars, observed by Muslims globally. On Laylat al-Qadr, a crucial night within the last ten days of Ramadan, the Prophet Muhammad received the Quran’s initial revelations.

Muslims engage in fasting, known as Roza, to pray to Allah. The fast lasts from sunrise until sunset for a month. Ramadan is a sacred month for the entire Muslim community and is regarded as challenging, mainly due to the prohibition of drinking water during daylight hours. Early in the morning, they wake up, perform ablutions, pray, and have their pre-dawn meal called Sehri. In the evening, they end their fast by drinking water and eating dates or fruits, called Iftar.

Throughout this holy month, the Angel Jibril visited the Prophet (PBUH) in Mecca, conveying the divine words that would be compiled into the Qur’an. The five foundational pillars of Islam are Shahada (Faith), Salah (Prayer), Zakat (Charity), Sawm (Fasting), and Hajj (Pilgrimage). Fasting during Ramadan has been a vital practice in Islam for over 14 centuries, first observed in 622 A.D. in Medina during an intense heatwave, which influenced the name “Ramadan” (derived from an Arabic root meaning intense heat). The Islamic lunar calendar results in Ramadan commencing approximately ten days earlier each year, with fasting obligations that vary according to daylight hours.

Ramadan Celebration

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Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, is observed by Muslims globally as a time for fasting (sawm), prayer (salah), reflection, and community engagement. During this holy month, they engage in fasting, prayer, and reciting the Qur’an. Ramadan holds a significant place as one of the year’s holiest periods. It involves additional prayers and increased reading of the Qur’an. Muslims maintain a strict fast from dawn until sunset, refraining from eating or drinking water during daylight hours.

The holy month of Ramadan is about self-control and timeliness. This act is a simple way to approach Allah. People refrain from everything throughout this blessed month. Muslims celebrate this with greeting their friends and loved ones with phrases like Ramadan Mubarak and Ramadan Kareem.

FAQs About Ramadan Calendar 2026

What is Sehri and Iftar?

Why do Muslims fast in Ramadan?

During Ramadan, Muslims fast as a means of worship, personal reflection, and spiritual growth. This private act allows them to feel a deeper connection with God. Fasting also fosters empathy for the less fortunate, serves as a practice in self-discipline, and embodies the hope of forgiveness for past sins.

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