Shia Iftar Time Faisalabad 2026: Fiqa Jafria Calendar
Ramadan in Faisalabad is a time of deep spiritual reflection and communal harmony. For the Momineen of the Fiqa-e-Jafria school of thought, the precision of Suhoor and Iftar timings is not just about a clock—it is a matter of religious obligation.
Because Faisalabad is a sprawling city—stretching from the industrial hubs of Khurrianwala to the residential heart of Madina Town—the exact sunset can vary by seconds. This page is dedicated to providing the most accurate, verified, and localized Shia Iftar and Sehri timings for Faisalabad for the year 2026.
Today’s Shia Fasting Status: Feb 18, 2026
For the Momineen observing the fast today, here are your verified timings:
- Today’s Shia Iftar Time (Faisalabad): 6:07 PM
- Today’s Shia Sehri End Time: 05:15 AM
- Next Roza (Feb 19): Iftar at 06:08 PM
The “Ghurub” Rule: Why Shia Timings Differ
A common question among Faisalabad residents is why there is a 10 to 12-minute difference between the Hanafi and Jafria Iftar calls. According to the Jafria school of thought, Iftar is not permitted at the mere moment of sunset (astronomical sunset). Instead, it is mandatory to wait for Ghurub-e-Aftab—the point where the redness of the eastern sky disappears, ensuring the sun has completely descended below the horizon. Our 2026 calendar strictly adheres to this standard to ensure your fast is technically and spiritually sound.
30-Day Fiqa Jafria Ramadan Calendar 2026 (Faisalabad)
Based on the lunar calculations for Ramadan 1447 AH, the following table provides the complete schedule. These timings are based on the coordinates of the Faisalabad Clock Tower (31.41° N, 73.07° E).
| Ramadan | Date (2026) | Day | Sehri End | Iftar Start |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Feb 19 | Thursday | 05:14 AM | 06:08 PM |
| 02 | Feb 20 | Friday | 05:13 AM | 06:09 PM |
| 03 | Feb 21 | Saturday | 05:13 AM | 06:09 PM |
| 04 | Feb 22 | Sunday | 05:12 AM | 06:10 PM |
| 05 | Feb 23 | Monday | 05:11 AM | 06:11 PM |
| 06 | Feb 24 | Tuesday | 05:10 AM | 06:12 PM |
| 07 | Feb 25 | Wednesday | 05:09 AM | 06:13 PM |
| 08 | Feb 26 | Thursday | 05:08 AM | 06:13 PM |
| 09 | Feb 27 | Friday | 05:06 AM | 06:14 PM |
| 10 | Feb 28 | Saturday | 05:05 AM | 06:15 PM |
| 11 | Mar 01 | Sunday | 05:04 AM | 06:16 PM |
| 12 | Mar 02 | Monday | 05:03 AM | 06:16 PM |
| 13 | Mar 03 | Tuesday | 05:02 AM | 06:17 PM |
| 14 | Mar 04 | Wednesday | 05:01 AM | 06:18 PM |
| 15 | Mar 05 | Thursday | 05:00 AM | 06:19 PM |
| 16 | Mar 06 | Friday | 04:59 AM | 06:19 PM |
| 17 | Mar 07 | Saturday | 04:57 AM | 06:20 PM |
| 18 | Mar 08 | Sunday | 04:56 AM | 06:21 PM |
| 19 | Mar 09 | Monday | 04:55 AM | 06:21 PM |
| 20 | Mar 10 | Tuesday | 04:54 AM | 06:22 PM |
| 21 | Mar 11 | Wednesday | 04:53 AM | 06:23 PM |
| 22 | Mar 12 | Thursday | 04:51 AM | 06:23 PM |
| 23 | Mar 13 | Friday | 04:50 AM | 06:24 PM |
| 24 | Mar 14 | Saturday | 04:49 AM | 06:25 PM |
| 25 | Mar 15 | Sunday | 04:48 AM | 06:26 PM |
| 26 | Mar 16 | Monday | 04:46 AM | 06:26 PM |
| 27 | Mar 17 | Tuesday | 04:45 AM | 06:27 PM |
| 28 | Mar 18 | Wednesday | 04:44 AM | 06:28 PM |
| 29 | Mar 19 | Thursday | 04:42 AM | 06:28 PM |
| 30 | Mar 20 | Friday | 04:41 AM | 06:29 PM |
Local Hubs for Shia Momineen in Faisalabad
During the holy month, several central locations in Faisalabad serve as primary hubs for Iftar, Amaal, and Majalis.
- Imambargah Jafferya (Chak Jhumra Road): A central location for collective Iftar and prayer.
- Azakhana-e-Shabbir (D-Ground): Known for organized Amaal during the Laylat al-Qadr nights.
- Gulistan-e-Zahra: A prominent site for religious gatherings in the heart of the city.
Navigating Industrial Sirens in Faisalabad
As a resident of the “Manchester of Pakistan,” you likely rely on the industrial sirens from mills like Interloop or Sitar Textile. While these sirens are excellent for general awareness, Shia Momineen should note that these sirens usually follow the Hanafi timings. Always cross-reference the siren with the Jafria-specific timings on this page to ensure you are observing the required 10-minute Iftar delay correctly.
Essential Duas for Fiqa Jafria
Reciting the correct Niyyah (intention) and Iftar prayer is central to the Shia tradition.
Niyyah for Fasting
“Bismillaahi wa ‘alaa millati rasoolillaah. Nawaitu an asooma haadhas-shahra lillaahi ta’aala.”
(In the name of Allah, and on the religion of the Messenger of Allah. I intend to fast this month for the sake of Allah the Almighty.)
Iftar Dua (Shia)
“Allahumma laka sumtu wa ‘ala rizqika aftartu wa ‘alaika tawakkaltu.”
(O Allah, for You I have fasted, with Your sustenance I break my fast, and in You I have put my trust.)
FAQ: Shia Ramadan in Faisalabad
Is there a difference between “Shia Iftar Time” and “Jafria Iftar Time”?
No, these terms are used interchangeably. Both refer to the timings followed by those adhering to the school of Imam Ja’far al-Sadiq (AS).
Why does this page show 6:06 PM while the radio says 5:56 PM?
The radio and most local sirens in Faisalabad follow the Hanafi sunset time. As per Fiqa Jafria, you must wait for the redness of the sunset to disappear, which takes approximately 10 extra minutes.
What is the Sehri ending rule for Shia Momineen?
It is recommended to stop eating at least 10 minutes before the true dawn (Fajr) as a matter of Ihtiyat (precaution), ensuring the fast has begun before the call to prayer.
Final Expert Note on Accuracy
This page is monitored daily. If the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee or local scholars in Faisalabad announce a change in the lunar date, our 30-day calendar will be updated within minutes. We prioritize the 18-degree Leva Institute method to provide you with the highest level of juristic confidence.