What Happened
On February 25, 2026, Muslims around the world, particularly in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, will gather to break their fasts at sunset, marking the eighth day of Ramadan. In Dubai, iftar will occur at 6:22 PM, while in Abu Dhabi, it will be at 6:26 PM. This year, Ramadan began on February 18, 2026, and the fasting hours are relatively shorter compared to previous years due to the cooler weather.
Why It Matters
The timing of iftar is significant for Muslims, as it marks the end of a day of fasting from dawn until sunset. The call to Maghrib prayer, which signals the time to break the fast, is a deeply rooted tradition that shapes daily life during Ramadan. This year, the fasting period is approximately 13 hours long, a change from the longer fasts experienced in the summer months.
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