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Hyderabad Sehri & Iftar Timings For Ramadan 2026: Complete Roza Schedule (Feb 19 – Mar 20)

Hyderabad Sehri & Iftar Timings: Ramadan 2026 has begun from Thursday, February 19, and Muslims across Hyderabad are observing daily fasts from Sehri (Suhoor) at dawn until Iftar at sunset. Throughout the holy month, believers abstain from food and drink during daylight hours and dedicate time to prayers, recitation of the Holy Quran, charity and remembrance of Allah.

Hyderabad Ramadan Sehri-Iftar Timings
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Hyderabad mein Ramadan 2026, 19 February, se shuru hua, jahan musalman subah Sehri se lekar shaam ko Iftar tak roza rakhte hain, IslamicFinder.org ke calendar ke anusar Sehri aur Iftar ka time-table diya gaya hai, aur Jafri tareeke ke liye time mein badlav ho sakte hain.

The timetable below is based on the Ramadan calendar prepared by IslamicFinder, which provides daily fasting and prayer timings. The calendar can also be printed for home or mosque use and allows adjustments according to Hanafi or Jafri juristic methods.

Understanding Sehri and Iftar Timings

  • Sehri (Suhoor): The last meal before the Fajr prayer, after which the fast begins.
  • Iftar: The sunset time when the fast is broken (Maghrib).
  • For Fiqh Jafria, Suhoor should be observed 10 minutes earlier and Iftar 10 minutes later than the listed time.

Below is the easy day-wise schedule for Hyderabad.

Week 1: February 19 - February 25

Roza Date Sehri Iftar
1 Feb 19 (Thu) 05:28 AM 06:20 PM
2 Feb 20 (Fri) 05:28 AM 06:20 PM
3 Feb 21 (Sat) 05:27 AM 06:21 PM
4 Feb 22 (Sun) 05:27 AM 06:21 PM
5 Feb 23 (Mon) 05:26 AM 06:21 PM
6 Feb 24 (Tue) 05:25 AM 06:22 PM
7 Feb 25 (Wed) 05:25 AM 06:22 PM

Week 2: February 26 - March 4

Roza Date Sehri Iftar
8 Feb 26 05:24 AM 06:22 PM
9 Feb 27 05:24 AM 06:22 PM
10 Feb 28 05:23 AM 06:23 PM
11 Mar 1 05:22 AM 06:23 PM
12 Mar 2 05:22 AM 06:23 PM
13 Mar 3 05:21 AM 06:24 PM
14 Mar 4 05:21 AM 06:24 PM

Mid-Ramadan: March 5 - March 11

Roza Date Sehri Iftar
15 Mar 5 05:20 AM 06:24 PM
16 Mar 6 05:19 AM 06:24 PM
17 Mar 7 05:18 AM 06:25 PM
18 Mar 8 05:18 AM 06:25 PM
19 Mar 9 05:17 AM 06:25 PM
20 Mar 10 05:16 AM 06:25 PM
21 Mar 11 05:16 AM 06:26 PM

Last Ashra: March 12 - March 20

Roza Date Sehri Iftar
22 Mar 12 05:15 AM 06:26 PM
23 Mar 13 05:14 AM 06:26 PM
24 Mar 14 05:13 AM 06:26 PM
25 Mar 15 05:12 AM 06:26 PM
26 Mar 16 05:12 AM 06:27 PM
27 Mar 17 05:11 AM 06:27 PM
28 Mar 18 05:10 AM 06:27 PM
29 Mar 19 05:09 AM 06:27 PM
30 Mar 20 05:08 AM 06:27 PM

The Sehri and Iftar timings mentioned above are based on the Ramadan calendar available on IslamicFinder.org. Actual timings may vary slightly depending on local mosque announcements and moon sighting.

Spiritual Importance of Ramadan

Ramadan is considered one of the most sacred months in Islam. Fasting (Sawm) is among the five pillars of Islam and teaches patience, discipline and compassion for the less fortunate. Muslims increase acts of worship, perform Taraweeh prayers at night and give charity (Zakat).

The final ten days hold special significance as believers seek Laylatul Qadr, also known as the Night of Power, believed to carry immense spiritual reward.

Residents are advised to follow local mosque announcements as slight variations in moon sighting may cause minor changes in the daily timings.

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