Iftar and Sehri Timings for February 19, 2026: Check First Ramadan Roza Schedule for Mumbai, Delhi and Other Cities
By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: February 19, 2026 15:14 IST2026-02-19T15:12:53+5:302026-02-19T15:14:11+5:30
The sighting of the crescent moon in India on Wednesday, February 17, marks the beginning of the holy month of ...

Iftar and Sehri Timings for February 19, 2026: Check First Ramadan Roza Schedule for Mumbai, Delhi and Other Cities
The sighting of the crescent moon in India on Wednesday, February 17, marks the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan 2026. Today, February 19, Muslims across the country will observe their first fast (Roza). Due to geographical differences, sunrise and sunset timings vary from city to city, which leads to slight variations in Sehri and Iftar timings.
Iftar Timings Today (February 19, 2026) in Major Cities
The timings for breaking the fast (Roza) this evening in different cities are as follows:
Mumbai: 6:41 pm
Delhi: 6:15 pm
Lucknow: 6:07 pm
Patna: 6:00 pm
Sehri Timings for Tomorrow (February 20, 2026)
The timings for completing Sehri for the second fast on Friday are as follows:
Mumbai: 5:51 am
Delhi: 5:35 am
Lucknow: 5:22 am
Patna: 5:12 am
Reason for Time Difference
According to the Islamic calendar, Sehri and Iftar timings depend on local sunrise and sunset. Since India spans a wide geographical area, the sun sets earlier in eastern cities like Patna and Lucknow, while western cities such as Mumbai have slightly later Iftar timings.
Also Check | Ramzan Timetable 2026: Fasting Calendar for Ramzan, Sehri and Iftar Timings of Each Roza.
Important Advice
The month of Ramadan is dedicated to worship, discipline, and charity. Those observing the fast are advised to follow the timings issued by their local mosque or a reliable prayer calendar. It is recommended to finish Sehri a few minutes before the Fajr call to prayer (Azan).
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