On February 25, 2026, Muslims across India continue their observance of Ramadan with precise Sehri and Iftar timings guiding daily fasts. In Delhi, Lucknow, Hyderabad, and other cities, the faithful rise before dawn for Sehri and break their fast at sunset with Iftar, reflecting devotion and community spirit.
Ramadan, the holiest month in the Islamic calendar, began in India on February 19, 2026. Observed with fasting, prayers, and reflection, it is a time of spiritual discipline and gratitude. Sehri, the pre-dawn meal, and Iftar, the sunset meal, are central to the daily rhythm of fasting. Accurate city-wise timings are crucial for millions of devotees across India.
Key Highlights
Delhi
Sehri ends at 5:31 AM
Iftar is scheduled for 6:19 PM
Lucknow
Sehri concludes at 5:22 AM
Iftar time is 6:10 PM
Hyderabad
Sehri ends at 5:20 AM
Iftar is at 6:15 PM
Mumbai
Sehri concludes at 5:39 AM
Iftar time is 6:38 PM
Kolkata
Sehri ends at 4:55 AM
Iftar is scheduled for 5:39 PM
Bengaluru
Sehri concludes at 5:25 AM
Iftar time is 6:26 PM
The observance of Ramadan is not only about abstaining from food and drink but also about spiritual reflection, charity, and community bonding. Families gather before dawn for Sehri, often in quiet devotion, and reunite at sunset for Iftar, which is celebrated with traditional dishes and prayers.
As the holy month progresses, these timings will continue to shift slightly each day, underscoring the importance of following local schedules. The culmination of Ramadan will be marked by Eid al-Fitr, a festival of joy, gratitude, and togetherness.
Sources: Mint, Times Now, India TV News, Hindustan Times