Ramadan 2026: Expected Iftar Time for Saturday, February 21
Ramadan is a significant month for Muslims, marked by fasting from dawn until sunset. In 2026, Ramadan is expected to commence in February. One key date during this month is Saturday, February 21, when Muslims will break their fast.
Expected Iftar Time for Saturday, February 21, 2026
The expected time to break the fast on the fourth day of Ramadan, February 21, is scheduled for 6:25 PM. This time reflects the daily changes in prayer schedules and fasting hours throughout the month.
Importance of Ramadan
During Ramadan, Muslims fast from the pre-dawn Fajr prayer until sunset, marked by the Maghrib prayer. Fasting is a time for spiritual reflection, prayer, and community.
Daily Changes in Fasting Hours
The start and end of the fasting period vary each day, extending or shortening depending on seasonal changes. As Ramadan advances after the winter solstice, days begin to lengthen, affecting fasting durations.
Prayer Schedule
The prayer timetable is essential for determining fasting times. Here’s a brief outline of the daily prayer structure during Ramadan:
- Fajr: Dawn prayer, marking the beginning of the fast.
- Zuhr: Midday prayer.
- Asr: Afternoon prayer.
- Maghrib: Sunset prayer, signaling the end of the fast.
- Isha: Night prayer.
In 2026, the Ramadan timetable will help believers plan their fasting and prayer schedules effectively, ensuring they meet their spiritual obligations.



