On February 22, 2026, Muslims across India will observe their daily fast during Ramadan, breaking it at sunset with Iftar. City-wise timings vary, with Delhi’s Iftar at 6:15 PM and Mumbai’s at 6:40 PM. Accurate schedules are essential for devotees to align prayers and fasting rituals.
As the holy month of Ramadan continues, millions of Muslims across India are observing dawn-to-dusk fasting, marked by Iftar at sunset. February 22, 2026, marks another day of spiritual discipline, prayer, and community gatherings. Knowing the precise Iftar timings is crucial, as the fast must be broken exactly at sunset.
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Delhi: Iftar at 6:15 PM
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Mumbai: Iftar at 6:40 PM
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Bengaluru: Iftar at 6:25 PM
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Lucknow: Iftar at 6:05 PM
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Hyderabad: Iftar at 6:20 PM
These timings reflect the local sunset schedules and may slightly vary depending on geographical location. Religious authorities often advise devotees to confirm with local mosques for accuracy.
Ramadan is not only about abstaining from food and water but also emphasizes prayer, charity, and self-reflection. Families prepare traditional delicacies for Iftar, while mosques and community centers host gatherings to foster unity and compassion.
The holy month began in India on February 19, 2026, following the crescent moon sighting. Each day of fasting strengthens spiritual discipline and reinforces the values of patience, gratitude, and generosity.
Sources: News18, India TV, Times of India, IslamicFinder