Ramadan Calendar 2026
Sehr & Iftar Timings – Pakistan
Ramadan 2026 is expected to begin in Pakistan on Thursday, February 19, and Pakistanis are already excited for the holy month. As families prepare to welcome this blessed time, the Ramadan Calendar 2026 by Daily Pakistan serves as a trusted guide for daily Sehri and Iftar timings.
In Pakistan, the first day of Ramadan is expected to last around 12 hours and 30 minutes. With pleasant weather predicted, the start of Ramadan is expected to be both comfortable and spiritually uplifting. Sehri and Iftar timings vary from city to city due to differences in sunrise and sunset. In Karachi, the first Sehri will be at 5:54 AM, while Iftar will take place at 6:19 PM. Lahore will observe an earlier Sehri at 5:30 AM, with Iftar at 5:41 PM.
| City | Sehri | Iftar |
|---|---|---|
| Karachi | 5:54 AM | 6:21 PM |
| Lahore | 5:29 AM | 5:42 PM |
| Islamabad | 5:35 AM | 5:44 PM |
| Rawalpindi | 5:35 AM | 5:44 PM |
| Faisalabad | 5:34 AM | 5:48 PM |
| Peshawar | 5:40 AM | 5:48 PM |
| Quetta | 5:57 AM | 6:14 PM |
| Multan | 5:40 AM | 5:56 PM |
| Gujranwala | 5:30 AM | 5:42 PM |
Sehr & Iftar Timings – International
For Muslims living overseas or traveling during Ramadan, fasting hours can differ around the world. To keep Muslims in the UK, US, Canada, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and other countries informed, Daily Pakistan provides local fasting times. Major cities worldwide will follow varying schedules, including Makkah with Sehri at 5:41 AM and Iftar at 6:13 PM, Medina at 5:44 AM and 6:10 PM, Dubai at 5:42 AM and 6:06 PM, London at 5:38 AM and 4:57 PM, New York at 5:29 AM and 5:19 PM, and Istanbul at 6:37 AM and 6:26 PM.
| City | Country | Sehri | Iftar |
|---|---|---|---|
| Makkah | Saudi Arabia | 5:40 AM | 6:14 PM |
| Medina | Saudi Arabia | 5:43 AM | 6:11 PM |
| Dubai | United Arab Emirates | 5:41 AM | 6:08 PM |
| London | United Kingdom | 5:35 AM | 5:01 PM |
| New York | USA | 5:28 AM | 5:20 PM |
| Istanbul | Turkey | 6:35 AM | 6:28 PM |
| Kuala Lumpur | Malaysia | 6:16 AM | 7:27 PM |
| Jakarta | Indonesia | 4:44 AM | 6:17 PM |
Fasting during Ramadan is deeply connected to accurate prayer and meal timings, especially Sehr and Iftar. Since timings change daily, it’s important to check them regularly rather than relying on a single schedule for the entire month.
Whether fasting at home or abroad, staying informed about local timings ensures a smooth and spiritually fulfilling Ramadan experience.
May this Ramadan be filled with ease, reflection, and blessings for you and your family.