Sehri & Iftar Time in Lahore- Ramadan 2026

Sehri & Iftar Time in Lahore- Ramadan 2026

Ramadan 2026 Sehri Iftar Timings Lahore | Ramzan Calendar 2026 Lahore Pakistan

Lahore’s vibrant Ramadan atmosphere calls for precise timings. This Ramzan calendar 2026 Lahore helps you manage Sehri, Iftar, and daily routines in the City of Gardens.

Ramadan Date Day Sehri Iftar Duration
1 19 Feb Thu 5:19 am 5:53 pm 12 hrs, 34 mins
2 20 Feb Fri 5:18 am 5:53 pm 12 hrs, 35 mins
3 21 Feb Sat 5:18 am 5:54 pm 12 hrs, 36 mins
4 22 Feb Sun 5:17 am 5:55 pm 12 hrs, 38 mins
5 23 Feb Mon 5:16 am 5:56 pm 12 hrs, 40 mins
6 24 Feb Tue 5:15 am 5:57 pm 12 hrs, 42 mins
7 25 Feb Wed 5:14 am 5:57 pm 12 hrs, 43 mins
8 26 Feb Thu 5:12 am 5:58 pm 12 hrs, 46 mins
9 27 Feb Fri 5:11 am 5:59 pm 12 hrs, 48 mins
10 28 Feb Sat 5:10 am 6:00 pm 12 hrs, 50 mins
11 01 Mar Sun 5:09 am 6:00 pm 12 hrs, 51 mins
12 02 Mar Mon 5:08 am 6:01 pm 12 hrs, 53 mins
13 03 Mar Tue 5:07 am 6:02 pm 12 hrs, 55 mins
14 04 Mar Wed 5:06 am 6:03 pm 12 hrs, 57 mins
15 05 Mar Thu 5:05 am 6:03 pm 12 hrs, 58 mins
16 06 Mar Fri 5:04 am 6:04 pm 13 hrs, 0 mins
17 07 Mar Sat 5:02 am 6:05 pm 13 hrs, 3 mins
18 08 Mar Sun 5:01 am 6:06 pm 13 hrs, 5 mins
19 09 Mar Mon 5:00 am 6:06 pm 13 hrs, 6 mins
20 10 Mar Tue 4:59 am 6:07 pm 13 hrs, 8 mins
21 11 Mar Wed 4:57 am 6:08 pm 13 hrs, 11 mins
22 12 Mar Thu 4:56 am 6:08 pm 13 hrs, 12 mins
23 13 Mar Fri 4:55 am 6:09 pm 13 hrs, 14 mins
24 14 Mar Sat 4:54 am 6:10 pm 13 hrs, 16 mins
25 15 Mar Sun 4:52 am 6:10 pm 13 hrs, 18 mins
26 16 Mar Mon 4:51 am 6:11 pm 13 hrs, 20 mins
27 17 Mar Tue 4:50 am 6:12 pm 13 hrs, 22 mins
28 18 Mar Wed 4:49 am 6:13 pm 13 hrs, 24 mins
29 19 Mar Thu 4:47 am 6:13 pm 13 hrs, 26 mins
30 20 Mar Fri 4:46 am 6:14 pm 13 hrs, 28 mins

Ramadan is the holiest month in the Islamic calendar, and it’s a time of great significance for Muslims in Pakistan and around the world . It’s a month of fasting, prayer, and reflection, where Muslims abstain from food and drink from dawn to sunset, focusing on their spiritual growth and connection with Allah. In Pakistan, Ramadan is a special time, with families and communities coming together for iftar (breaking the fast) and taraweeh (nightly prayers).

For Muslims, Ramadan is a time to recharge and rejuvenate their faith, seeking forgiveness for past sins and striving to become better versions of themselves. It’s a month of charity, kindness, and generosity, with many Muslims increasing their volunteer work and donations to those in need.

The sense of community and unity is palpable, with mosques filled with worshippers and homes filled with the aroma of traditional food. As the Quran was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) during Ramadan, Muslims aim to recite the entire holy book during this month, seeking guidance and wisdom.

Disclaimer: Timings feature a 1 minute preventive adjustment (Sehri -1 min, Iftar +1 min). We verify info including DST, but please double-check with your local authority or mosque/masjid

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