Iftar Time Today: Ramadan 2026 — Fast-breaking at 6:27 PM (ET) on Monday, February 23rd

Iftar Time Today: Ramadan 2026 — Fast-breaking at 6:27 PM (ET) on Monday, February 23rd

Iftar Time Today falls on the sixth day of Ramadan 2026 with the fast scheduled to end at 6: 27 PM (ET) on Monday, February 23rd. This timing matters because Ramadan observance depends on precise daily prayer markers: fasting runs from dawn until sunset, and the exact break-of-fast moment moves slightly each day as the sun shifts.

Iftar Time Today — fast-breaking detail for Monday, February 23

On the sixth day of Ramadan 2026, the fast will end at 6: 27 PM (ET). Observers prepare to break the day’s fast at that Moment of Maghrib prayer, which marks the official end of the daytime fast. The schedule for this day reflects how solar-driven prayer times move incrementally later each day during this period.

How Ramadan 2026 changes daily fasting hours

Ramadan 2026 falls after the winter solstice, which means the days are getting longer. As a result, daily fasting hours gradually increase as the holy month progresses. The times for prayers — and therefore the moments to begin and break the fast — shift daily in sync with the sun. Iftar occurs a few minutes later each day, and depending on the season the length of the fasting day can stretch longer or become shorter.

Sehri and Iftar timings across India

Observing Ramadan 2026, millions in India follow daily Sehri and Iftar timings that vary by city. For February 24, the schedule lists Kolkata beginning the fast at 4: 47 AM (ET) and Mumbai starting at 5: 47 AM (ET). These local sehri times help observers manage the spiritual fast accurately, with each day concluding at sunset with iftar meals across the country.

Prayer markers: Fajr to Maghrib and daily observance rules

Fasting during Ramadan begins at dawn, marked by the Fajr prayer, and ends at sunset with the Maghrib prayer. Throughout the daytime fast, practitioners refrain from eating, drinking, and engaging in intimate relations. These core observances remain constant while the clock times shift with the solar calendar.

France timetable note and provisional schedule

There is a provisional Ramadan timetable available to help people in France know the daily time for iftar. The provisional prayer timetable and Iftar schedule for Ramadan 2026 in France are intended as a guide for those observing the fast; the timetable is presented provisionally and is subject to local confirmation.

Practical implications and next steps for observers

Because prayer and fasting times shift each day, communities and individuals should check the local daily timetable before sehri and iftar. The incremental later timing of iftar through the month means meal and community scheduling will adjust day by day. For those tracking consecutive days, note that February 24 sees different sehri starts across Indian cities, and February 23 closes with iftar at 6: 27 PM (ET).

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