Sehar, Iftar timings for 8th of Ramzan 2026: Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi

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Ramzan 2026 has begun across Pakistan, with the first fast being observed on Thursday, February 19, 2026, corresponding to 1 Ramzan 1447 AH in the Islamic calendar. The Sehar and Iftar timings vary in Pakistan, area-wise.

Sehri and Iftar times are slightly different in each city because of location, as Muslims across the country begin the holy month.

Below are the city-wise timings for Fiqa Hanafi and Fiqa Jafaria for the 8th day of Ramzan.

Islamabad

In Islamabad, Sehri time is 05:16am and Iftar time is 6:03pm on February 26, 2026 (08 Ramzan 1447 AH).

Fiqa Hanafi

  • Sehri: 05:16am
  • Iftar: 6:03pm

Fiqa Jafaria

  • Sehri: 05:06am
  • Iftar: 6:13pm

Rawalpindi

Rawalpindi follows nearly the same schedule as the federal capital.

Fiqa Hanafi

  • Sehri: 05:16am
  • Iftar: 6:03pm

Fiqa Jafaria

  • Sehri: 05:06am
  • Iftar: 6:13pm

Lahore

In Lahore, the timings differ slightly due to its location. Here are the timings:

Fiqa Hanafi

  • Sehri: 05:11am
  • Iftar: 5:59pm

Fiqa Jafaria

  • Sehri: 05:01am
  • Iftar: 6:09pm

Karachi

The following are the sehar and iftar timings for the capital of Sindh.

Fiqa Hanafi

  • Sehri: 05:40am
  • Iftar: 6:33pm

Fiqa Jafaria

  • Sehri: 05:30am
  • Iftar: 6:43pm

Sehri, Iftar duas

Sehri (Suhoor) Dua:

“Wa bisawmi ghadinn nawaiytu min shahri Ramzan.”
Translation: “I intend to keep the fast tomorrow in the month of Ramzan.”

Iftar Dua:

“Allahumma inni laka sumtu wa bika aamantu wa ‘alayka tawakkaltu wa ‘ala rizqika aftartu.”
Translation: “O Allah, I fasted for You, I believe in You, I put my trust in You, and with Your provision I break my fast.”

Ramzan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar and lasts 29 or 30 days, depending on the sighting of the crescent moon.

Muslims observe fasting from dawn to sunset, refraining from food and drink while focusing on prayer, charity and reflection.

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