Lahore is known for its lively and welcoming Ramadan traditions, which makes having accurate fasting timings very important. This Ramzan calendar 2026 for Lahore helps residents plan their Sehri, Iftar, and daily activities smoothly throughout the holy month in the City of Gardens.
Lahore Sehri and Iftar Timetable 2026
The calendar shares complete daily fasting details including date, day, Sehri time, Iftar time, and fasting duration.
| Ramadan | Date | Day | Sehri | Iftar | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 19 Feb | Thu | 5:19 am | 5:53 pm | 12 hrs, 34 mins |
| 2 | 20 Feb | Fri | 5:18 am | 5:53 pm | 12 hrs, 35 mins |
| 3 | 21 Feb | Sat | 5:18 am | 5:54 pm | 12 hrs, 36 mins |
| 4 | 22 Feb | Sun | 5:17 am | 5:55 pm | 12 hrs, 38 mins |
| 5 | 23 Feb | Mon | 5:16 am | 5:56 pm | 12 hrs, 40 mins |
| 6 | 24 Feb | Tue | 5:15 am | 5:57 pm | 12 hrs, 42 mins |
| 7 | 25 Feb | Wed | 5:14 am | 5:57 pm | 12 hrs, 43 mins |
| 8 | 26 Feb | Thu | 5:12 am | 5:58 pm | 12 hrs, 46 mins |
| 9 | 27 Feb | Fri | 5:11 am | 5:59 pm | 12 hrs, 48 mins |
| 10 | 28 Feb | Sat | 5:10 am | 6:00 pm | 12 hrs, 50 mins |
| 11 | 01 Mar | Sun | 5:09 am | 6:00 pm | 12 hrs, 51 mins |
| 12 | 02 Mar | Mon | 5:08 am | 6:01 pm | 12 hrs, 53 mins |
| 13 | 03 Mar | Tue | 5:07 am | 6:02 pm | 12 hrs, 55 mins |
| 14 | 04 Mar | Wed | 5:06 am | 6:03 pm | 12 hrs, 57 mins |
| 15 | 05 Mar | Thu | 5:05 am | 6:03 pm | 12 hrs, 58 mins |
| 16 | 06 Mar | Fri | 5:04 am | 6:04 pm | 13 hrs, 0 mins |
| 17 | 07 Mar | Sat | 5:02 am | 6:05 pm | 13 hrs, 3 mins |
| 18 | 08 Mar | Sun | 5:01 am | 6:06 pm | 13 hrs, 5 mins |
| 19 | 09 Mar | Mon | 5:00 am | 6:06 pm | 13 hrs, 6 mins |
| 20 | 10 Mar | Tue | 4:59 am | 6:07 pm | 13 hrs, 8 mins |
| 21 | 11 Mar | Wed | 4:57 am | 6:08 pm | 13 hrs, 11 mins |
| 22 | 12 Mar | Thu | 4:56 am | 6:08 pm | 13 hrs, 12 mins |
| 23 | 13 Mar | Fri | 4:55 am | 6:09 pm | 13 hrs, 14 mins |
| 24 | 14 Mar | Sat | 4:54 am | 6:10 pm | 13 hrs, 16 mins |
| 25 | 15 Mar | Sun | 4:52 am | 6:10 pm | 13 hrs, 18 mins |
| 26 | 16 Mar | Mon | 4:51 am | 6:11 pm | 13 hrs, 20 mins |
| 27 | 17 Mar | Tue | 4:50 am | 6:12 pm | 13 hrs, 22 mins |
| 28 | 18 Mar | Wed | 4:49 am | 6:13 pm | 13 hrs, 24 mins |
| 29 | 19 Mar | Thu | 4:47 am | 6:13 pm | 13 hrs, 26 mins |
| 30 | 20 Mar | Fri | 4:46 am | 6:14 pm | 13 hrs, 28 mins |
Ramadan is considered the most sacred month in the Islamic calendar and carries deep importance for Muslims in Pakistan and across the world. It is a time devoted to fasting, worship, and self reflection. Muslims avoid eating and drinking from dawn until sunset while focusing on strengthening their connection with Allah.
In Pakistan, Ramadan creates a special and spiritual atmosphere. Families gather together at sunset to break their fast while mosques remain filled with worshippers offering Taraweeh prayers at night. The month encourages believers to seek forgiveness, improve their habits, and strengthen their faith.
Helping others and showing generosity are key parts of Ramadan. Many people increase their charity, donations, and volunteer work to support those in need. Communities grow closer as people share meals and take part in religious gatherings.
Ramadan is also the month when the Holy Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Because of this, many Muslims try to complete the recitation of the Quran during this month to gain guidance and blessings.
Disclaimer: Timings feature a 1 minute preventive adjustment (Sehri -1 min, Iftar +1 min). We verify info including DST, but please double-check with your local authority or mosque/masjid.
