What happened?
On February 26, 2026, Muslims across India are observing the eighth day of Ramadan, with specific Sehri and Iftar timings published for various cities. Major urban centers such as Mumbai, Delhi, and Lucknow have released detailed timetables to guide the faithful in their daily fasting rituals.
Why it matters?
The timings for Sehri, the pre-dawn meal, and Iftar, the meal to break the fast, are crucial for Muslims during Ramadan. These timings change daily due to the lunar cycle, making it essential for devotees to stay informed. Accurate timings help ensure that prayers and meals are observed at the appropriate times, enhancing the spiritual experience of Ramadan.
What’s next?
As Ramadan progresses, it is expected that local mosques and community centers will continue to provide updated Sehri and Iftar schedules. Devotees are encouraged to check these resources regularly to maintain their fasting practices in accordance with the lunar calendar.