Ramadan 2026 roza time table: Full Sehri and Iftar schedule for all days
New Delhi: Ramadan is a sacred month of fasting, prayer, and reflection observed by Muslims worldwide. During this period, Roza is kept daily from Fajr, the dawn prayer, until Maghrib, the sunset prayer. Following an accurate roza time table is essential to ensure the fast begins and ends at the correct time.
Ramadan 2026 in India has begun following the sighting of the crescent moon on the evening of February 18. Today, February 19, 2026, marks the first Roza of the holy month. Muslims across the country are observing their fast from Sehri before dawn until Iftar at sunset.
Below is the complete Sehri and Iftari time table for the month, based on standard prayer calculations from mid-February to March 2026.
Ramadan 2026 Complete Roza Time Table
| Date | Sehri Time | Iftari 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 |
Understanding the Daily Timing Changes
As the days progress, Sehri time becomes slightly earlier while Iftari time becomes slightly later. This gradual shift happens because sunrise occurs earlier and sunset later as the season transitions toward spring.
The difference each day may be only one or two minutes, but following the correct timing is important. The fast officially begins at Fajr and ends exactly at Maghrib.
Importance of Roza Timing
Fasting requires discipline and precision. Eating or drinking after Fajr invalidates the fast. Similarly, breaking the fast before sunset is not permitted.
Most families rely on official mosque calendars, Islamic authorities, or trusted prayer apps for daily confirmation. It is advisable to stop eating a few minutes before Sehri ends to remain on the safe side.
Spiritual meaning behind the Schedule
The roza time table is more than a daily routine. It structures life around prayer and remembrance. Waking up before dawn develops self-control. Waiting patiently until sunset builds endurance and gratitude.
Each Sehri begins with intention. Each Iftar ends the day with thanks. Through this rhythm, Ramadan becomes a month of inner discipline and spiritual renewal.
Ramadan 2026 offers a fresh opportunity for reflection, patience, and devotion. Following the correct Sehri and Iftari time table ensures that each fast is observed properly.
Always confirm timings with your local mosque or official prayer authority, as slight regional variations may occur.
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