Believers must complete their pre-dawn meal before 05:45 am. After this time, fasting officially begins and continues until sunset at 06:27 pm. Following the official Quetta Ramadan timings ensures proper observance and full spiritual rewards.
Importance of Sehri During Ramazan
Sehri is vital for sustaining energy and hydration throughout the day. Observing Sehri is a Sunnah, offering spiritual blessings while helping maintain focus, stamina, and overall health during fasting hours.
Quetta Ramazan Sehri & Iftar Timing Updates
Sehri and Iftar timings change each day slightly during Ramazan. Residents should consult the official Quetta Ramadan calendar or local mosques for precise timings.
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Today, 21 Feb 2026 (3rd Ramazan):
- Sehri: 05:45 am (Hanafi) | 05:35 am (Jafri)
- Iftar: 06:27 pm (Hanafi) | 06:37 pm (Jafri)
Tomorrow, 22 Feb 2026 (4th Ramazan):
- Sehri: 05:44 am (Hanafi) | 05:34 am (Jafri)
- Iftar: 06:27 pm (Hanafi) | 06:37 pm (Jafri)
These Ramazan timings are based on the Quetta 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.
Since Sehri and Iftar times change each day slightly, Muslims in Quetta should regularly check the daily Ramazan timetable 2026 to avoid confusion.