Ramadan 2026 Calendar: Expected Sehr and Iftar Timings in Pakistan

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Ramadan 2026 Calendar: Predicted Sehr and Iftar Timings in Pakistan

With Ramadan 2026 approaching, Muslims across Pakistan have begun preparations to welcome the most sacred month of the Islamic calendar. Homes and mosques are gradually shifting into a spiritual rhythm as families and communities look forward to a time of fasting, worship, reflection, and unity. The release of the Ramadan Calendar 2026 has generated widespread interest, adding to the sense of anticipation across the country.

According to early forecasts, Ramadan 2026 is expected to begin on the evening of February 18, with the first fast (Roza) likely to be observed on February 19, 2026. However, the official start of the holy month will be confirmed by the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee following the traditional moon sighting.

As the month draws closer, families are planning Sehri and Iftar arrangements, while mosques prepare for Taraweeh prayers, Quran recitation, and increased charitable activities. Ramadan holds deep spiritual significance, encouraging patience, generosity, and devotion, and it brings communities together through shared worship and compassion.

Below are the expected Sehri and Iftar timings for Ramadan 2026 in Pakistan (subject to moon sighting and regional variations):

Ramadan 2026 – City-Wise Sehri & Iftar Timings (Pakistan)

Lahore

DaySehriIftarDate
105:18 AM5:54 PM19 Feb
1005:09 AM6:01 PM28 Feb
2004:58 AM6:08 PM10 Mar
3004:45 AM6:15 PM20 Mar

Karachi

DaySehriIftarDate
105:38 AM6:09 PM19 Feb
1005:29 AM6:16 PM28 Feb
2005:18 AM6:23 PM10 Mar
3005:05 AM6:30 PM20 Mar

Islamabad

DaySehriIftarDate
105:20 AM5:56 PM19 Feb
1005:11 AM6:03 PM28 Feb
2005:00 AM6:10 PM10 Mar
3004:47 AM6:17 PM20 Mar

Peshawar

DaySehriIftarDate
105:23 AM5:59 PM19 Feb
1005:14 AM6:06 PM28 Feb
2005:03 AM6:13 PM10 Mar
3004:50 AM6:20 PM20 Mar

Quetta

DaySehriIftarDate
105:43 AM6:25 PM19 Feb
1005:34 AM6:32 PM28 Feb
2005:23 AM6:39 PM10 Mar
3005:10 AM6:46 PM20 Mar

The holy month is expected to conclude on March 19, with Eid ul Fitr likely to be celebrated on March 20, 2026—a day marked by special prayers, festivities, and family gatherings.

Also Read: Expected Dates for Ramadan, Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha Revealed

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