Today Sehri & Iftar Time in Pakistan – Karachi, Islamabad, Gilgit, Skardu, Hunza & Khaplu (Ramadan 2026)

Sehri & Iftar Time Pakistan 2026

Stay updated with the latest Sehri & Iftar Time Pakistan 2026 for all major cities during Ramadan.

Today Sehri and Iftar Time in Karachi – Ramadan 2026

Karachi follows coastal sunset patterns, so Iftar is slightly later compared to northern cities.

Karachi Sehri time today: 05:36 AM
Karachi Iftar time today: 06:36 PM

As Ramadan progresses, sunset shifts slightly later each day while Fajr begins a little earlier. This creates a daily difference of about 1–2 minutes.

Karachi residents should always confirm with their nearest mosque, as small area-based variations may occur.

Islamabad Sehri & Iftar Time Today

Islamabad, being further north than Karachi, has a slight time variation in both Fajr and Maghrib.

Islamabad Sehri time today: 05:32 AM
Islamabad Iftar time today: 06:34 PM

There is usually a 2-4 minute difference compared to Karachi due to longitude and geographic positioning.

The Ramadan calendar 2026 Islamabad schedule continues to shift daily by 1–2 minutes. Always check your local mosque timetable for confirmation.

Gilgit, Skardu, Hunza & Khaplu Ramadan Timings Today

Northern areas experience longer fasting hours because of their higher latitude and later sunset timings.

Gilgit Sehri time today: 05:05 AM
Gilgit Iftar time today: 06:01 PM

Skardu Sehri time today: 05:03 AM
Skardu Iftar time today: 05:59 PM

Hunza Sehri time today: 05:04 AM
Hunza Iftar time today: 06:00 PM

Khaplu Sehri time today: 05:02 AM
Khaplu Iftar time today: 05:58 PM

In these regions, Sehri starts earlier, and Maghrib occurs slightly later compared to southern Pakistan. Daily variation of 1–2 minutes is normal throughout Ramadan.

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Why Sehri and Iftar Times Change Daily During Ramadan

Ramadan follows the Islamic lunar calendar. Because the Earth’s position relative to the sun changes daily, sunrise and sunset timings shift gradually.

Fajr (Sehri end time) becomes slightly earlier each day, while Maghrib (Iftar time) becomes slightly later. This explains the small 1–2 minute daily change across Pakistan.

For accuracy, always check the daily Sehri update Pakistan issued by your local mosque or official moon-sighting authority. Visit this site for more update.

FAQs

Q1: What is today’s Sehri time in Karachi for Ramadan 2026?
Today’s Sehri time in Karachi is 05:36 AM. Please verify with your local mosque.

Q2: What is today’s Iftar time in Islamabad?
Today’s Iftar time in Islamabad is 06:34 PM.

Q3: Why are Gilgit and Skardu’s fasting hours longer?
Because they are located further north, where sunset happens later, and dawn begins earlier compared to southern cities.

Q4: Where can I check the full Ramadan 2026 calendar for Pakistan?
You can check the official Ruet-e-Hilal Committee announcements or your local mosque’s Ramadan calendar.

Q5: Do Sehri and Iftar times change every day?
Yes. Timings shift by about 1–2 minutes daily based on sunrise and sunset changes.

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