Islamabad Ramadan Calendar 1447
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Islamabad Ramadan Timing 2026
Ramadan Calendar 2026 Islamabad provides accurate daily fasting timings so residents can observe Roza with proper preparation and ease. Today, Wednesday, 18 February 2026 (29 Shaban 1447 AH), the expected timings in Islamabad are:
Islamabad Sehri & Iftar Time (Fiqh Hanafi)
- Islamabad Sehri Time: 05:18 AM
- Islamabad Iftar Time: 5:58 PM
Islamabad Sehri & Iftar Time (Fiqh Jafria)
- Islamabad Sehri Time (Shia): 05:08 AM
- Islamabad Iftar Time (Shia): 6:08 PM
These minor variations are based on different interpretations of Fajr and Maghrib timings according to Islamic schools of thought.
Ramadan is known by different names worldwide — Ramadan, Ramzan, Ramazan, Ramadhan, or Ramathan — yet its spiritual significance remains universal. Since the Islamic (Hijri) calendar is approximately 10–12 days shorter than the Gregorian calendar, fasting hours change each year. That’s why many people rely on the Ramadan 2026 Islamabad calendar to stay updated with daily Sehri and Iftar timings.
Muslims in Islamabad can also check prayer times, Qibla direction, and calculate fasting duration using the complete Ramadan timetable.
Ramadan Calendar 2026 – A Practical Guide for Islamabad
Across Pakistan, families eagerly await the blessed month. Ramadan 2026 in Pakistan is expected to begin on the evening of Wednesday, 18 February 2026, with the first fast likely observed on Thursday, 19 February 2026, subject to the official moon sighting announcement by the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee.
Residents of Islamabad can expect pleasant late-winter weather this Ramadan, making fasting hours more comfortable compared to peak summer months. The shorter days will make Taraweeh and nightly worship more manageable.
Keeping a reliable Ramadan calendar helps you:
- Stay punctual for Sehri and Iftar
- Organize daily work routines
- Track total fasting hours
- Prepare for Taraweeh and late-night worship
Staying aligned with the community enhances the collective Ramadan spirit in Islamabad.
Islamabad’s Ramadan Traditions & Food Culture
Ramadan evenings in Islamabad blend spirituality with culinary traditions. Local markets, streets, and food hubs become lively before Sehri and Iftar.
Popular Sehri Areas:
- F-7 Markaz
- F-10 Market
- Blue Area
- Jinnah Super Market
Sehri favorites include halwa puri, nihari, paya, paratha, anda fry, and lassi.
Iftar Favorites at Home:
- Pakoras
- Samosas
- Fruit chaat
- Chana chaat
- Dahi bhalle
- Rooh Afza
- Fresh juices and dates
Popular Iftar & Dinner Restaurants:
- Monal Islamabad
- Tuscany Courtyard
- Chaaye Khana
- Bundu Khan Islamabad
Many restaurants introduce special Ramadan buffets and family-friendly deals during the holy month.
Islamabad Ramadan 2026 – Historic Mosques & Taraweeh
Ramadan nights in Islamabad are spiritually uplifting, especially during Taraweeh prayers and the last Ashra.
Faisal Mosque
One of the largest mosques in Pakistan, known for grand Taraweeh congregations.
Jamia Masjid Bilal (F-7)
A well-known mosque hosting large Taraweeh gatherings.
Jamia Masjid Gulzar (F-11)
A bustling mosque with vibrant Ramadan activities.
During the last ten nights, mosques remain filled with worshippers performing Qiyam-ul-Lail and observing Itekaf.
Ramadan Charity & Community Dastarkhwan in Islamabad
Ramadan is a month of generosity and compassion. Across Islamabad, many organizations arrange free Iftar meals and distribute ration packages.
- Saylani Welfare International Trust – Conducts ration drives and free meal programs.
- Edhi Foundation – Provides zakat assistance and welfare support.
- Akhuwat Foundation – Offers ration and financial assistance.
- JDC Foundation Pakistan – Organizes community iftars and relief activities.
Public dastarkhwans across the capital ensure that no one breaks their fast alone.
Frequently Asked Questions – Islamabad Ramadan Timing 2026
When will Ramadan 2026 start in Islamabad?
Ramadan in Islamabad is expected to begin on the evening of 18 February 2026, with the first fast likely on 19 February 2026, subject to moon sighting confirmation by the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee.
What is today Islamabad Sehri time?
Today, 18 February 2026, Sehri time in Islamabad (Fiqh Hanafi) is 05:18 AM.
What is today Islamabad Iftar time?
Today, 18 February 2026, Iftar time in Islamabad (Fiqh Hanafi) is 5:58 PM.
What are the Fiqa Jafria Sehri and Iftar timings today?
For Fiqa Jafria followers in Islamabad today:
- Sehri: 05:08 AM
- Iftar: 6:08 PM
What is Islamabad Sehri end time today?
Sehri ends at 05:18 AM on 18 February 2026 (Hanafi timing).
How long is the fasting duration in Islamabad today?
The fasting duration today in Islamabad is approximately 12 hours and 40 minutes.
When will Ramadan 2026 end in Islamabad?
Ramadan 2026 is expected to conclude around 19 March 2026, depending on the official moon sighting announcement in Pakistan.








