Iftar times Lahore 2026
Ramadan 2026 in Pakistan, including Lahore, is expected to begin on Thursday night and extend into Friday, 19 February 2026. The following chart lists the daily Sehri and Iftar times for the historic heart of Punjab.
Please note that these times are based on current astronomical calculations and may change after official moon‑sighting announcements; always confirm with your local mosque closer to the date.
| Ramadan | Date (2026) | Sehri | Iftar |
| 1 | 19 Feb | 05 : 19 AM | 05 : 59 PM |
| 2 | 20 Feb | 05 : 18 AM | 06 : 00 PM |
| 3 | 21 Feb | 05 : 17 AM | 06 : 01 PM |
| 4 | 22 Feb | 05 : 16 AM | 06 : 02 PM |
| 5 | 23 Feb | 05 : 15 AM | 06 : 03 PM |
| 6 | 24 Feb | 05 : 14 AM | 06 : 03 PM |
| 7 | 25 Feb | 05 : 13 AM | 06 : 04 PM |
| 8 | 26 Feb | 05 : 12 AM | 06 : 05 PM |
| 9 | 27 Feb | 05 : 11 AM | 06 : 06 PM |
| 10 | 28 Feb | 05 : 10 AM | 06 : 06 PM |
| 11 | 01 Mar | 05 : 09 AM | 06 : 07 PM |
| 12 | 02 Mar | 05 : 08 AM | 06 : 08 PM |
| 13 | 03 Mar | 05 : 07 AM | 06 : 09 PM |
| 14 | 04 Mar | 05 : 06 AM | 06 : 09 PM |
| 15 | 05 Mar | 05 : 04 AM | 06 : 10 PM |
| 16 | 06 Mar | 05 : 03 AM | 06 : 11 PM |
| 17 | 07 Mar | 05 : 02 AM | 06 : 12 PM |
| 18 | 08 Mar | 05 : 01 AM | 06 : 12 PM |
| 19 | 09 Mar | 05 : 00 AM | 06 : 13 PM |
| 20 | 10 Mar | 04 : 58 AM | 06 : 14 PM |
| 21 | 11 Mar | 04 : 57 AM | 06 : 14 PM |
| 22 | 12 Mar | 04 : 56 AM | 06 : 15 PM |
| 23 | 13 Mar | 04 : 55 AM | 06 : 16 PM |
| 24 | 14 Mar | 04 : 53 AM | 06 : 17 PM |
| 25 | 15 Mar | 04 : 52 AM | 06 : 17 PM |
| 26 | 16 Mar | 04 : 51 AM | 06 : 18 PM |
| 27 | 17 Mar | 04 : 49 AM | 06 : 19 PM |
| 28 | 18 Mar | 04 : 48 AM | 06 : 19 PM |
| 29 | 19 Mar | 04 : 47 AM | 06 : 20 PM |
Travelling & Time-Zone edge cases (Lahore 2026)
- Mall Road rush hour: Horns drown out the Adhan. Tune into FM 94.0 for the live broadcast if you are stuck in traffic near Charing Cross.
- Orange Line metro rides: Maghrib can strike mid-carriage. Keep sealed water and dates; breaking the fast on the move is acceptable.
- Flights from Allama Iqbal Airport: Pilots follow altitude charts. Accept the crew’s sunset call rather than city ground time.
- Wagah Border ceremony visitors: Once you step into the parade zone, use Wagah’s sunset, which can be a minute different from central Lahore.
- Ring Road night drives: Open horizons around Barki interchange make the sun seem lower earlier; rely on a GPS-calibrated prayer app, not the dashboard clock.
- GT Road trips to Gujranwala: Shift to the new city’s Iftar once you cross the Ravi river toll plaza.
Fast-Day checklist
- Include a bowl of chana chaat at Sehri; slow-release carbs help during warm afternoons.
- Drink two glasses of sattu cool drink between Maghrib and Isha to replace electrolytes lost in Lahore’s dry heat.
- Pack a small umbrella for Dhuhr prayers at Badshahi Mosque; courtyard tiles hold midday warmth.
- Freeze spare portions of aloo gosht on weekends for quick reheats after office-hour traffic.
- Use the Akhuwat mobile app to donate Rs50 daily; microgiving spreads barakah across the city.
- Arrive thirty minutes early for Taraweeh at Data Darbar to secure parking on Circular Road.
- Pause ten seconds after Suhoor to form your niyyah consciously; this simple habit nurtures spiritual focus throughout the fast.
From the echo of the Adhan across the Old City to the calm of moonlit courtyards, may Lahore’s spirit enrich your Ramadan with warmth and blessing.


