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Ramadan 2026 Timetable: Will Ramzan Begin on February 18 or 19? Check Iftar, Sehri Start and End Timings

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: February 5, 2026 11:20 IST

The timetable for the holy month of Ramadan 2026 (also spelt and pronounced as Ramzan and Ramazan) is out ...

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The timetable for the holy month of Ramadan 2026 (also spelt and pronounced as Ramzan and Ramazan) is out on printed cards shared outside the mosque in Mumbai. One can check iftar (breaking fast) and sehri timings. Muslims around the world start searching for the Ramadan date, and it's scheduled after Shab-e-Barat.

Ramadan 2026 Mumbai Timetable

According to the Ramzan 2026 time table of Mumbai, the first day of fasting is likely to be on Thursday, February 19, and Saheri will end on 5.41 am, while the iftar time will be on 6.43. However, the date of the upcoming Ramadan depends on the sighting of the crescent moon for the upcoming holy month. 

If the crescent moon of Ramadan 1447 AH is sighted on February 18, then the first roza (first day of fasting) will begin on February 19. Since the Islamic calendar is lunar, the date of the holy month fully depends on the sighting of the moon.

Sehri and Iftar Date and Time for Ramadan 2026

Date

Sehri Time

Iftar Time

February 19, 2026

05:36 AM

06:15 PM

February 20, 2026

05:35 AM

06:16 PM

February 21, 2026

05:35 AM

06:17 PM

February 22, 2026

05:34 AM

06:17 PM

February 23, 2026

05:33 AM

06:18 PM

February 24, 2026

05:32 AM

06:19 PM

February 25, 2026

05:31 AM

06:19 PM

February 26, 2026

05:30 AM

06:20 PM

February 27, 2026

05:29 AM

06:21 PM

February 28, 2026

05:28 AM

06:21 PM

March 1, 2026

05:27 AM

06:22 PM

March 2, 2026

05:26 AM

06:23 PM

March 3, 2026

05:25 AM

06:23 PM

March 4, 2026

05:24 AM

06:24 PM

March 5, 2026

05:23 AM

06:25 PM

March 6, 2026

05:22 AM

06:25 PM

March 7, 2026

05:21 AM

06:26 PM

March 8, 2026

05:20 AM

06:26 PM

March 9, 2026

05:19 AM

06:27 PM

March 10, 2026

05:18 AM

06:28 PM

March 11, 2026

05:17 AM

06:28 PM

March 12, 2026

05:15 AM

06:29 PM

March 13, 2026

05:14 AM

06:29 PM

March 14, 2026

05:13 AM

06:30 PM

March 15, 2026

05:12 AM

06:31 PM

March 16, 2026

05:11 AM

06:31 PM

March 17, 2026

05:10 AM

06:32 PM

March 18, 2026

05:08 AM

06:32 PM

March 19, 2026

05:07 AM

06:33 PM

March 20, 2026

05:06 AM

06:33 PM

When is Ramadan 2026?

According to reports, astronomers of Saudi Arabia, the UAE and other Middle East countries will search for the crescent moon of "Winter Ramadan 1447 AH" on Wednesday, February 18, 2026. However, several astronomers predicted the potential debate between Wednesday (February 18) and Thursday (February 19).

Also Read | Ramadan 2026: Karnataka Govt Revises Timings of Urdu Schools for Ramzan.

When is Ramadan 2026 in India?

As per the traditions, the Ramadan date in India also depends on the sighting of the crescent moon in Saudi Arabia. Ramadan is expected to begin in India on February 19, 2026. If the crescent moon is visible in KSA on February 17, Eid al Fitr is predicted to take place on March 20 or 21, 2026.

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