Ramadan 2026: Iftar, Sehri Timings For March 6, Friday In Mumbai, Lucknow, Hyderabad, Delhi
The start of Ramadan is traditionally determined by the sighting of the crescent moon, which is first seen in Gulf countries and western regions, and a day later in India and nearby nations.
Ramadan 2026: What is Sehri and Iftar?During Ramadan, Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. Sehri and Iftar are key components of this holy month.
Sehri or Suhoor is the pre-dawn meal that Muslims consume before the Fajr (morning) prayer, which marks the beginning of the daily fasting period.
Iftar is the meal with which when Muslims break their fast at sunset, following the Maghrib (evening) prayer.
How do Sehri, Iftar timings vary across cities?As daylight hours shift throughout the month, the iftar and sehri timings vary on a regular basis.
The timings also vary from city to city. Whether you're in Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata or Mumbai – Sehri and Iftar timings vary - making each day of Ramadan slightly different depending on where you are.
For instance, this year, the Sehri time in Lucknow and New Delhi have usually been a few minutes apart – while the timings in Kolkata are 30-35 minutes ahead as compared to the timings in New Delhi.
Also Read | Ramadan 2026: Check sehri, and iftar time Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Lucknow What are Sehri and Iftar timings for March 6, 2026?Here's a glimpse at the Sehri and Iftar timings across various cities for Friday, March 6
LucknowSehri:05:08 AM
Iftar: 6:11 PM
DelhiSehri:05:22 AM
Iftar: 6:25 PM
HyderabadSehri:05:18Am
Iftar: 6:25 PM
MumbaiSehri:05:42 AM
Iftar:06:46 PM
How is Ramadan celebrated in India, Saudi Arabia and across the world?In India, Ramadan is marked by the high spirited evening markets and large iftar gatherings with traditional meals such as kebabs, biryani and dates. Mosques hold special nightly prayers of Taraweeh, and charity, as well as food distribution are important aspects.
Also Read | Ramadan: Sehri, Iftar timings for March 1 in Delhi, Lucknow, and other citiesIn Saudi Arabia which is home to Islam's holiest sites, Ramadan is marked by increased spiritual fervor. Millions of worshippers gather at the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca and Al-Masjid an-Nabawi in Medina. Families come together for traditional meals, and work hours are shortened to adjust to fasting.
Across the Middle East, cities such as Dubai host Ramadan night markets and themed tents, where communities gather for suhoor and iftar meals. In Turkey, popular customs have remained communal iftar events and traditional drumming to wake people for suhoor.
Also Read | Iftar timing today, 27 February: When will the fast be broken this evening?In Indonesia, the world's largest Muslim-majority nation, Ramadan bazaars and late-night prayers at major mosques remain central to the celebrations. In Western countries, interfaith iftar gatherings are held to bridge cultural gaps and foster community cohesion besides fastening alongside work or studies.
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