As Ramadan continues, Muslims in Delhi will observe Sehri (pre-dawn meal) at 5:28 AM and Iftar (breaking fast) at 6:17 PM on Saturday, February 28, 2026. These timings are based on local sunrise and sunset schedules, ensuring accurate observance of fasting rituals during the holy month.
Ramadan, the sacred month of fasting and reflection, is being observed across India with devotion. In Delhi, faithful observers will begin their fast with Sehri at 5:28 AM and break it with Iftar at 6:17 PM on February 28, 2026.
According to IslamicFinder and Times Now Ramadan Calendar, these timings are calculated using precise astronomical data for sunrise and sunset in Delhi. Sehri marks the last meal before dawn, while Iftar is the moment of breaking the fast at sunset, traditionally with dates and water followed by prayers.
Community mosques and organizations across Delhi are also hosting special Taraweeh prayers and communal Iftars, reinforcing the spirit of unity and charity that defines Ramadan.
Major Takeaways
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Sehri in Delhi on February 28, 2026: 5:28 AM
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Iftar in Delhi on February 28, 2026: 6:17 PM
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Timings based on local sunrise and sunset schedules
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Observance includes Taraweeh prayers and communal gatherings
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Ramadan emphasizes fasting, prayer, charity, and reflection
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Accurate timings ensure proper adherence to fasting rituals
Conclusion
The precise Sehri and Iftar timings help ensure that Delhi’s Muslim community observes Ramadan with devotion and accuracy. Beyond fasting, the month continues to inspire spiritual reflection, community bonding, and acts of charity, reinforcing its role as a cornerstone of faith and tradition.
Sources: IslamicFinder, Times Now Ramadan Calendar