Ramadan Countdown 2026

Track the holy month with precise timing, prayer schedules, and daily guidance

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Expected Start: Evening of Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Expected End: Evening of Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Note: Exact dates are contingent upon the sighting of the moon

Ramadan Timing Calculator

Calculate prayer times, fasting duration, and remaining days

Today's Prayer Times

Friday, December 5, 2025
Fajr (Dawn)
5:14 AM
Start of fasting
Sunrise
6:42 AM
First light
Dhuhr (Noon)
12:28 PM
Midday prayer
Asr (Afternoon)
3:15 PM
Late afternoon
Maghrib (Sunset)
5:45 PM
End of fasting
Isha (Night)
7:12 PM
Night prayer
Fasting Duration
14h 31m
Time Until Iftar
8h 22m
Current Ramadan Day
Not started

Note: Prayer times are calculated according to the Muslim World League calendar. Jama'at (congregation) times may differ at local mosques.

Your Complete Ramadan Guide

Practical tips and spiritual guidance for a fulfilling Ramadan

Health & Nutrition During Fasting

Hydration is Key

Maintain hydration during fasting hours to support bodily functions. Opt for water-rich foods like cucumbers and watermelon during Suhoor, and drink plenty of water between Iftar and Suhoor.

Embrace Balanced Nutrition

Suhoor should include protein-rich foods like eggs and yogurt, along with complex carbohydrates such as whole grains and legumes to provide sustained energy throughout the fasting period.

Preserve Muscle Mass

Consuming adequate protein during Suhoor helps prevent muscle loss. Include protein sources like Greek yogurt, cottage cheese, and nuts in your pre-dawn meal.

Harness the Power of Fiber

Fiber-rich foods like whole grains, fruits, and vegetables regulate blood sugar levels during fasting. Incorporate oats, brown rice, and lentils into your Suhoor meal.

Productivity & Daily Routine

Manage Time Effectively

Use a Ramadan planner to schedule tasks around prayer times. Tackle demanding work in the morning or after Iftar when energy levels are highest. Communicate with your employer about flexible hours if needed.

Take Regular Breaks

Fasting can lead to fatigue. Take 5-10 minute breaks every 1-2 hours to reset. Try the Pomodoro Technique: 25 minutes of work followed by a 5-minute break to maintain productivity.

Create a Peaceful Environment

Your surroundings impact productivity. Keep your workspace clean and clutter-free. Maximize natural light to boost energy levels and mood.

Practice Mindful Eating

Chew food slowly during both Suhoor and Iftar. Pay attention to hunger cues to prevent overeating and promote better digestion.

Spiritual Significance of Ramadan

The Fourth Pillar of Islam

Fasting (Sawm) during Ramadan is the fourth pillar of Islam. It is a holy month in the Islamic lunar calendar for spiritual reflection, self-discipline, and heightened devotion.

Laylatul Qadr - The Night of Power

Ramadan contains the most blessed night, Laylatul Qadr, which is "better than a thousand months" (Quran 97:1-5). Muslims seek this night during the last ten days of Ramadan for intense prayer and worship.

Charity and Community

Ramadan emphasizes charity (Zakat and Sadaqah) and strengthening community bonds through shared Iftar meals and increased acts of kindness toward others.

Quranic Revelation

The first verses of the Quran were revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) during Ramadan. Many Muslims aim to complete reading the entire Quran during this month.

Additional Ramadan Tools

Suhoor & Iftar Planner

Plan balanced meals for optimal energy throughout the fasting day with our nutrition calculator.

Zakat Calculator

Calculate your Zakat obligation for this Ramadan based on your assets and savings.

Quran Reading Tracker

Track your daily Quran reading progress to complete it by Eid al-Fitr.

Ramadan Daily Schedule

Generate a personalized daily schedule integrating prayer, work, and worship times.

Important Note: This Ramadan countdown is based on astronomical calculations. The actual start and end of Ramadan are subject to the sighting of the moon by local religious authorities.