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As Ramadan progresses, Muslims across India are observing the holy month with deep faith and devotion. Today marks the sixth day of Ramadan, which began on February 19, 2026. The significance of iftar, the meal that breaks the fast, is being highlighted as families gather to share this important moment.
Why It Matters
Iftar holds profound spiritual and emotional significance for Muslims, symbolizing gratitude and togetherness after a day of fasting. Traditionally, the fast is broken with dates and water, following the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). This practice not only satisfies hunger but also serves as a time for prayer and reflection, reinforcing the values of patience and compassion during Ramadan.
What’s Next
For those observing the fast, it is crucial to know the iftar timings for today. The following are the iftar timings for various cities:
- Noida: 06:17 PM
- Delhi: 06:17 PM
- Jaipur: 06:24 PM
- Kolkata: 05:38 PM
- Jammu: 06:23 PM
- Mumbai: 06:43 PM
- Hyderabad: 06:25 PM
- Thiruvananthapuram: 06:33 PM
- Ajmer: 06:29 PM
- Bengaluru: 06:27 PM
As the month continues, Muslims will maintain their practices of fasting, prayer, and community gatherings, embodying the spirit of generosity and faith that Ramadan represents.
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