What Happened
As Ramadan progresses, Muslims across India are observing the eighth day of fasting on February 26, 2026. City-specific Sehri and Iftar timetables have been published to assist devotees in adhering to their daily fasting rituals. Major urban centers such as Mumbai, Delhi, and Lucknow are included in these schedules, which are crucial for guiding daily practices throughout the holy month.
Why It Matters
The timings for Sehri, the pre-dawn meal, and Iftar, the meal to break the fast, are significant as they change daily due to the lunar cycle. Accurate timings ensure that followers can perform their religious duties properly and maintain their spiritual observance during Ramadan. The observance of these timings fosters a sense of community and shared experience among Muslims.
What’s Next
As Ramadan continues, it is expected that local mosques and community centers will provide updated schedules to accommodate the changing timings. Devotees are encouraged to stay informed about their local Sehri and Iftar times to enhance their spiritual practices during this sacred month.
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