Believers must complete their pre-dawn meal (Sehri) before 05:16 am, as the fast officially begins at Fajr and continues until sunset at 5:55 pm.
Lahore Ramazan 2026 – Sehri & Iftar Timings
21 February 2026 (3rd Ramazan)
- Sehri Time: 05:16 am
- Iftar Time: 5:55 pm
Jafria Timing (21 February 2026)
- Sehri: 05:06 am
- Iftar: 06:05 pm
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22 February 2026 (4th Ramazan)
- Sehri Time: 05:16 am
- Iftar Time: 05:56 pm
Jafria Timing (22 February 2026)
- Sehri: 05:06 am
- Iftar: 06:06 pm
These Ramazan timings are based on the Lahore Ramazan calendar for 2026 and may vary slightly by location within the city. Citizens are advised to follow their nearest mosque for precise prayer and fasting schedules.
Importance of Sehri in Ramazan
Sehri holds great spiritual and physical significance during Ramazan. It is a Sunnah and provides the necessary energy to sustain the fast throughout the day. A balanced pre-dawn meal helps maintain hydration, focus, and stamina, especially during long fasting hours.
Meanwhile, Iftar marks the moment of breaking the fast at sunset, a spiritually rewarding time for prayers and gratitude.
Stay Updated with Daily Ramazan Timings
Since Sehri and Iftar times change each day slightly, Muslims in Lahore should regularly check the daily Ramazan timetable 2026 to avoid confusion. Arriving prepared and mindful of exact timings ensures the fast begins and ends correctly, allowing believers to fully embrace the blessings of the holy month.