From Delhi to Kolkata, know what is the timing of breaking fast in different cities.

Ramadan 2026 26th Roza Sehri Iftar Time: The month of Ramadan is very special and full of blessings for Muslims. During this entire month, fasting people worship Allah by fasting from morning till evening. People try to bring themselves closer to Allah through prayers, recitation of the Quran and prayers. As Ramadan moves towards its last days, its importance is felt even more. In such a situation, the 26th fast of Ramadan will be observed today i.e. on 16 March 2026. At this time Muslims pay special attention to worship, prayer and good deeds. Let us know what is the right time to break the fast at different times in Ramzan?

What is the significance of 26th fast?

Today i.e. on March 16, the 26th fast of Ramadan is also considered special because the night of this day is the 27th night of Ramadan. This night is called Shab-e-Qadr or Lailatul Qadr. According to Islamic beliefs, Shab-e-Qadr is a very blessed night. It is believed that the worship of this night is better than the worship of a thousand months. Therefore, Muslims stay awake during this night and offer namaz, recite the Quran and ask for forgiveness from Allah for their sins.

Importance of Sehri and Iftar

Every fast of Ramadan starts with Sehri. Sehri is the time when fasting people eat food before Fajr prayers. After this, no food or drink is consumed from sunrise to sunset. The fast is broken in the evening at sunset, which is called Iftar. Usually people break their fast with dates and water. After this, Namaz is offered and food is eaten. Mass Iftar is also organized at many places during Ramadan. People celebrate Iftar together in mosques and homes. This strengthens brotherhood and mutual unity.

Today’s Sehri-Iftar timings in major cities

Delhi: Sehri – 05:11 AM and Iftar – 06:31 PM

Noida: Sehri – 05:10 AM and Iftar – 06:30 PM

Chennai: Sehri – 05:04 AM and Iftar – 06:20 PM

Lucknow: Sehri – 04:57 AM and Iftar – 06:16 PM

Mumbai: Sehri – 05:33 AM and Iftar – 06:50 PM

Hyderabad: Sehri – 05:11 AM and Iftar – 06:27 PM

Kolkata: Sehri – 04:29 AM and Iftar – 06:00 PM (approximately)

Eid preparations also started

While the process of worship intensifies in the last days of Ramadan, preparations for Eid also begin. The markets start becoming more vibrant. People go to the markets to buy new clothes, sweets and vermicelli. In this way, the 26th fast of Ramadan also brings the message of patience, worship and good deeds for the fasting people. Muslims pray for mercy, blessings and forgiveness from Allah during these holy days and wait for the festival of Eid.

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