Iftar Time Faisalabad Today – 2026 Ramadan Calendar (Live)
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Faisalabad Fasting Status
Today Saturday, March 14, 2026, the Iftar time in Faisalabad is 6:15 PM for the Hanafi (Sunni) school of thought and 6:26 PM for Fiqa-e-Jafria (Shia).
Faisalabad Sehri & Iftar Time Today (March 14, 2026)
Faisalabad, the “Manchester of Pakistan,” has a unique geographical position that requires precision. Unlike generic calendars, we account for the specific atmospheric refraction and elevation of the Rachna Doab region to give you the most reliable data.
Today’s Fasting Comparison
| Feature | Fiqa-e-Hanafia | Fiqa-e-Jafria |
|---|---|---|
| Sehri End | 04:59 AM | 04:48 AM |
| Iftar Start | 06:15 PM | 06:26 PM |
| Fast Duration | 12h 38m | 12h 36m |
Tomorrow’s Fasting Schedule (March 15, 2026)
Planning your pre-dawn meal for tomorrow? Here are the confirmed timings for Sunday, March 15:
- Tomorrow’s Sehri Time: 04:58 AM (Hanafi) / 04:47 AM (Jafria)
- Tomorrow’s Iftar Time: 06:16 PM (Hanafi) / 06:27 PM (Jafria)
The “1-Minute Preventive” Rule
In Faisalabad, it is a long-standing tradition to stop eating 1 minute before the official Sehri end and to break the fast 1 minute after the sunset call. This “Preventive Offset” (Ehtiyat) ensures your fast remains technically perfect.
Local Timing Offsets (Khurrianwala & Samanabad)
While the central city follows the Ghanta Ghar sirens, residents in outlying industrial zones should note minor shifts:
- Khurrianwala: Generally follows the same clock as central Faisalabad.
- Samanabad & D-Type Colony: No significant offset, but always listen for the siren from the nearest large textile mill, as these are the heartbeat of Faisalabad’s Ramadan routine.
- Samundri & Jaranwala: If you are traveling towards Jaranwala, expect Iftar to occur approximately 1 minute earlier than in the Faisalabad city center.
Full 30-Day Faisalabad Ramadan Calendar 2026 (Roza Time Table)
While most sites provide generic estimates, our 2026 timetable is specifically calibrated for the Faisalabad District. We utilize the 18° Calculation Method—the gold standard of the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi. This method is the most trusted by the major mosques in Punjab, ensuring your Suhoor and Iftar are perfectly aligned with the Subh-Sadiq (true dawn) and sunset.
Fiqa Hanafia (Sunni) 2026 Ramadan Timings
For the residents of Madina Town, Samanabad, and the 8 Bazaars, this schedule follows the primary Sunni school of thought practiced across Faisalabad. Based on the 18° calculation method, these timings are synchronized with the central Ghanta Ghar sirens.
Faisalabad Ramadan 2026
| Ramadan | Date | Day | Sehri (Ends) | Iftar (Starts) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Feb 19 | Thu | 05:24 AM | 05:58 PM |
| 2 | Feb 20 | Fri | 05:23 AM | 05:59 PM |
| 3 | Feb 21 | Sat | 05:23 AM | 05:59 PM |
| 4 | Feb 22 | Sun | 05:22 AM | 06:00 PM |
| 5 | Feb 23 | Mon | 05:21 AM | 06:01 PM |
| 6 | Feb 24 | Tue | 05:20 AM | 06:02 PM |
| 7 | Feb 25 | Wed | 05:19 AM | 06:03 PM |
| 8 | Feb 26 | Thu | 05:18 AM | 06:03 PM |
| 9 | Feb 27 | Fri | 05:16 AM | 06:04 PM |
| 10 | Feb 28 | Sat | 05:15 AM | 06:05 PM |
| 11 | Mar 01 | Sun | 05:14 AM | 06:06 PM |
| 12 | Mar 02 | Mon | 05:13 AM | 06:06 PM |
| 13 | Mar 03 | Tue | 05:12 AM | 06:07 PM |
| 14 | Mar 04 | Wed | 05:11 AM | 06:08 PM |
| 15 | Mar 05 | Thu | 05:10 AM | 06:09 PM |
| 16 | Mar 06 | Fri | 05:09 AM | 06:09 PM |
| 17 | Mar 07 | Sat | 05:07 AM | 06:10 PM |
| 18 | Mar 08 | Sun | 05:06 AM | 06:11 PM |
| 19 | Mar 09 | Mon | 05:05 AM | 06:11 PM |
| 20 | Mar 10 | Tue | 05:04 AM | 06:12 PM |
| 21 | Mar 11 | Wed | 05:03 AM | 06:13 PM |
| 22 | Mar 12 | Thu | 05:01 AM | 06:13 PM |
| 23 | Mar 13 | Fri | 05:00 AM | 06:14 PM |
| 24 | Mar 14 | Sat | 04:59 AM | 06:15 PM |
| 25 | Mar 15 | Sun | 04:58 AM | 06:16 PM |
| 26 | Mar 16 | Mon | 04:56 AM | 06:16 PM |
| 27 | Mar 17 | Tue | 04:55 AM | 06:17 PM |
| 28 | Mar 18 | Wed | 04:54 AM | 06:18 PM |
| 29 | Mar 19 | Thu | 04:52 AM | 06:18 PM |
| 30 | Mar 20 | Fri | 04:51 AM | 06:19 PM |
Fiqa Jafria (Shia) 2026 Ramadan Timings
The Shia community in Faisalabad traditionally observes a specific offset to ensure the transition from sunset to night is complete. This 2026 timetable follows the Shia Ithna-Ashari (Leva Institute, Qum) calculation method, specifically adjusted for Faisalabad’s longitude and latitude.
Faisalabad Ramadan 2026 Calendar (Jafria)
| Ramadan | Date | Sehri | Iftar |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Feb 19 | 05:14 AM | 06:08 PM |
| 2 | Feb 20 | 05:13 AM | 06:09 PM |
| 3 | Feb 21 | 05:12 AM | 06:10 PM |
| 4 | Feb 22 | 05:11 AM | 06:11 PM |
| 5 | Feb 23 | 05:10 AM | 06:12 PM |
| 6 | Feb 24 | 05:09 AM | 06:13 PM |
| 7 | Feb 25 | 05:08 AM | 06:14 PM |
| 8 | Feb 26 | 05:06 AM | 06:14 PM |
| 9 | Feb 27 | 05:05 AM | 06:15 PM |
| 10 | Feb 28 | 05:04 AM | 06:16 PM |
| 11 | Mar 01 | 05:03 AM | 06:17 PM |
| 12 | Mar 02 | 05:02 AM | 06:17 PM |
| 13 | Mar 03 | 05:01 AM | 06:18 PM |
| 14 | Mar 04 | 05:00 AM | 06:19 PM |
| 15 | Mar 05 | 04:59 AM | 06:20 PM |
| 16 | Mar 06 | 04:58 AM | 06:20 PM |
| 17 | Mar 07 | 04:56 AM | 06:21 PM |
| 18 | Mar 08 | 04:55 AM | 06:22 PM |
| 19 | Mar 09 | 04:54 AM | 06:22 PM |
| 20 | Mar 10 | 04:53 AM | 06:23 PM |
| 21 | Mar 11 | 04:52 AM | 06:24 PM |
| 22 | Mar 12 | 04:50 AM | 06:25 PM |
| 23 | Mar 13 | 04:49 AM | 06:25 PM |
| 24 | Mar 14 | 04:48 AM | 06:26 PM |
| 25 | Mar 15 | 04:47 AM | 06:27 PM |
| 26 | Mar 16 | 04:45 AM | 06:27 PM |
| 27 | Mar 17 | 04:44 AM | 06:28 PM |
| 28 | Mar 18 | 04:43 AM | 06:29 PM |
| 29 | Mar 19 | 04:41 AM | 06:29 PM |
| 30 | Mar 20 | 04:40 AM | 06:30 PM |
*Dates are subject to moon sighting. Shia (Jafria) timings include 10 mins ehtiyat.
While most residents follow the central sirens, the Shia community observes a specific twilight offset. For a detailed breakdown of the 30-day schedule and juristic rules, you can visit our dedicated Shia Iftar Time Faisalabad guide.
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Local Traditions: Following the Industrial Sirens & Ghanta Ghar
Faisalabad isn’t just a city; it’s an industrial heartbeat. In areas like Khurrianwala and the Small Industrial Estate, the tradition of the “Ramadan Siren” remains the most reliable way for thousands of textile workers to manage their fasts.
- The Mill Sirens: Major textile giants like Interloop, Chenab, and Sitar use their high-decibel industrial sirens to signal the end of Sehri and the beginning of Iftar. These sirens are often heard long before the local muezzin’s call reaches every street.
- The Ghanta Ghar Connection: Historically, the Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar) served as the central synchronization point. Even today, the siren from the Sunni Rizvi Jamia Masjid in Jhang Bazaar is considered the “Official City Voice” for moon sighting and daily timings.
Live Moon Sighting Status 2026 for Faisalabad
The official commencement of Ramadan 1447 AH is determined by the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee.
- Latest PMD Update: The Pakistan Meteorological Department has forecasted that the new moon will be born on Feb 17 at 5:01 PM. There is a strong likelihood of the moon being sighted on the evening of February 18, 2026.
- Expected First Roza: According to current astronomical data, the first fast in Faisalabad is expected to fall on Thursday, February 19, 2026.
Best Iftar Deals & Free Dastarkhwans in Faisalabad 2026
Ramadan in the “Manchester of Pakistan” is as much about community as it is about devotion. Whether you’re looking for a high-end buffet with family or a place to break your fast on the go, Faisalabad’s food scene during 2026 is vibrant and welcoming.

Top Iftar Buffets: D-Ground, Kohinoor & Canal Road
Faisalabad’s culinary hubs shift into high gear during Ramadan. Most restaurants offer “All-You-Can-Eat” deals that combine traditional starters with continental mains.
- D-Ground & Kohinoor City: This is the heart of Faisalabad’s dining. You’ll find legendary platters at Salt’n Pepper and local favorites like Sariyas and Baba Tikkah. For a quick, high-quality grab-and-go Iftar, the iconic Chacha Samosa in D-Ground remains the gold standard for crunchy, traditional samosas.
- Canal Road & Lyallpur Galleria: For a more premium experience, the Lyallpur Galleria houses several upscale eateries offering diverse Iftar + Dinner buffets. If you’re near the Grand Canal, restaurants like Bundu Khan provide an authentic BBQ-focused Iftar that is hard to beat.
1-KM-Long Iftar Dastarkhwans
The spirit of Khidmat (service) is legendary here. Faisalabad is famous for its “Street Dastarkhwans,” where no one goes hungry.
- Susan Road & Madina Town: Philanthropic groups and local traders organize massive, kilometer-long rows of food. These spots serve thousands of laborers, travelers, and the needy daily.
- Jhal Khanuana & Ghulam Muhammad Abad: Keep an eye out for the Pakistan Markazi Muslim League and JDC setups. Large marquees (like Qasar-e-Saeed near Rifah University) often transform into massive “Sehri Points,” serving free mutton korma and crispy parathas to the community.
Important Islamic Duaen: Sehri and Iftar Duas
Fasting in Ramadan is an act of intention (Niyyah). In Faisalabad, as the sirens echo through the streets, reciting these Masnoon Duas helps focus the heart and mind on the spiritual purpose of the day.
Dua for Sehri (Intention to Fast)
Recite this supplication at the end of your pre-dawn meal, before the final siren sounds across the city.
- Arabic: وَبِصَوْمِ غَدٍ نَّوَيْتُ مِنْ شَهْرِ رَمَضَانَ
- Transliteration: Wa bisawmi ghadin nawaitu min shahri Ramadan.
- Urdu Translation: اور میں نے ماہِ رمضان کے کل کے روزے کی نیت کی۔
- English Translation: “I intend to keep the fast for tomorrow in the month of Ramadan.”
Dua for Iftar (Breaking the Fast)
The moment of Iftar is one of the most blessed times for a believer’s prayers to be accepted. You should recite this immediately upon breaking your fast with a date or a sip of water.
- Arabic: اَللّٰهُمَّ اِنِّی لَکَ صُمْتُ وَبِکَ اٰمَنْتُ وَعَلَيْکَ تَوَکَّلْتُ وَعَلٰی رِزْقِکَ اَفْطَرْتُ
- Transliteration: Allahumma inni laka sumtu, wa bika aamantu, wa ‘alayka tawakkaltu, wa ‘ala rizqika aftartu.
- Urdu Translation: اے اللہ! میں نے تیرے لیے روزہ رکھا اور تجھ پر ایمان لایا اور تجھ پر بھروسہ کیا اور تیرے ہی دیے ہوئے رزق سے روزہ کھولا۔
- English Translation: “O Allah! I fasted for You, and I believe in You, and I put my trust in You, and I break my fast with Your sustenance.”
The Prophetic Sunnah Dua (After Breaking Fast)
According to authentic Hadith (Abu Dawud), the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) also used to recite this beautiful prayer once the initial thirst was quenched:
- Arabic: ذَهَبَ الظَّمَأُ وَابْتَلَّتِ الْعُرُوقُ وَثَبَتَ الأَجْرُ إِنْ شَاءَ اللَّهُ
- Transliteration: Dhahaba adh-dhama’u, wabtallatil-‘urooq, wa thabatal-ajru in sha Allah.
- Urdu Translation: پیاس چلی گئی، رگیں تر ہو گئیں اور اللہ نے چاہا تو اجر ثابت ہو گیا۔
- English Translation: “The thirst is gone, the veins are moistened, and the reward is certain, if Allah wills.”
Frequently Asked Questions (Faisalabad Ramadan Edition)
What is the exact Iftar time today in Faisalabad?
Today, March 14, 2026, the Iftar time is 6:15 PM. These timings are calculated based on Faisalabad’s exact coordinates: 31.41° N, 73.07° E. Always allow a 1-minute margin for the siren to begin.
Why is there a 10-minute gap for Shia Iftar in Faisalabad?
This is a common question. While Sunni (Hanafi) timings follow the immediate sunset, the Shia (Fiqa-e-Jafria) tradition requires the “redness of the eastern sky” to disappear completely before breaking the fast. In Faisalabad, this transition typically takes an additional 10 to 12 minutes.
What is the best Sehri food for industrial workers in Faisalabad?
For those working long shifts in the textile mills, we recommend “slow-burn” complex carbohydrates. A whole-wheat paratha with yogurt or a glass of lassi provides sustained energy and hydration. Avoid overly spicy food during Sehri to prevent thirst during the day.
Is the Iftar time different in Khurrianwala or Jaranwala?
Yes, geography matters. Khurrianwala usually aligns perfectly with Faisalabad city center. However, if you are in Jaranwala, Iftar occurs approximately 1 minute earlier, while in Samundri, it may be 1 minute later. Always refer to your local neighborhood mosque for the final siren call.
Looking for the right words to start or break your fast? Explore our verified collection of Ramadan Duas for Sehri and Iftar, complete with authentic Arabic text, Urdu translations, and English meanings for a blessed month.