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    Ramadan Timetable 2026 – Daily Fasting & Prayer Guide

    Ramadan is not only about knowing dates, it is about living each day with discipline, worship, and remembrance of Allah (SWT). The Ramadan Timetable 2026 helps Muslims structure their day around Sehri, fasting, prayers, Quran recitation, and Iftar, ensuring that every moment of this blessed month is spent with purpose.

    From the quiet moments before Fajr to the peaceful breaking of the fast at Maghrib, following a Ramadan timetable allows believers to maintain consistency in worship while balancing daily responsibilities.
     

    Why a Ramadan Timetable is Important

    Allah (SWT) commands fasting with discipline and awareness:

    “O you who believe, fasting has been prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before you, so that you may attain taqwa.”
    (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:183)

    A Ramadan timetable helps you:

    • Wake up on time for Sehri (Suhoor)

    • Observe fasts correctly from Fajr to Maghrib

    • Offer five daily prayers on time

    • Increase Quran recitation and duas

    • Break the fast promptly at Iftar

    It transforms Ramadan from routine fasting into a month of spiritual excellence.

     

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    Sehri (Suhoor) – The Blessed Pre-Dawn Meal

    Sehri is a Sunnah and a source of blessing:

    “Eat Suhoor, for in Suhoor there is blessing.”
    (Bukhari & Muslim)

    The Ramadan Timetable 2026 provides accurate Sehri end times, ensuring your fast begins correctly before Fajr. Even a small meal or a sip of water at Sehri carries barakah and strength for the day ahead.

    Recommended Dua for Sehri (Intention):

    “Wa bisawmi ghadin nawaitu min shahri Ramadan.”
    I intend to keep the fast tomorrow for the month of Ramadan.

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    What is the Ramadan Timetable 2026?

    The Ramadan Timetable 2026 is a daily schedule showing Sehri end times, fasting hours, Iftar times, and prayer timings throughout the month of Ramadan, helping Muslims observe their fasts and prayers correctly.

    When does fasting begin and end according to the timetable?

    Fasting begins at Fajr (dawn) and ends at Maghrib (sunset) each day. The Ramadan Timetable 2026 provides exact times based on your location.

    What is the correct time for Iftar in Ramadan 2026?

    Iftar should be done immediately at Maghrib. The Ramadan Timetable 2026 helps ensure you break your fast at the correct time without delay.

    Does the Ramadan Timetable include Taraweeh prayers?

    While Taraweeh is performed after Isha prayer, the timetable helps you plan your day and night worship, including Taraweeh and additional prayers during Ramadan.

    Can I use the Ramadan Timetable while travelling?

    If you are travelling, fasting times may change. It is recommended to follow the local timetable of the place you are staying or follow Islamic guidelines for travellers.

    Does the Ramadan Timetable help with making duas?

    Yes. The timetable helps you identify best times for dua, especially before Iftar, after prayers, and during the last third of the night.

    How is the Ramadan Timetable different from the Ramadan Calendar?

    The Ramadan Timetable focuses on daily timings such as Sehri, Fajr, Maghrib, and Iftar, while the Ramadan Calendar highlights important dates, like the start of Ramadan, Laylat al-Qadr, and Eid-ul-Fitr.

    Why is Sehri (Suhoor) important in Ramadan?

    Sehri is a Sunnah and carries blessings. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said, “Eat Suhoor, for in Suhoor there is blessing.” Following the timetable ensures Sehri is completed before Fajr.

    Do prayer times change during Ramadan?

    Yes, prayer times continue to change slightly each day due to the sun’s movement. The Ramadan Timetable 2026 reflects these daily changes to help you pray on time.

    Is the Ramadan Timetable the same for all cities?

    No, Sehri and Iftar times vary by city and country. Always follow a Ramadan Timetable specific to your location for accurate fasting times.

    Why should I follow a Ramadan Timetable?

    Following a Ramadan Timetable helps maintain discipline, punctuality, and consistency in fasting, prayers, and worship, allowing you to make the most of the blessed month.

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