Planning Your Weekend Iftar? Here are the Official Dubai Prayer Times and Fasting Schedules for Ramadan 2026

Planning Your Weekend Iftar? Here are the Official Dubai Prayer Times and Fasting Schedules for Ramadan 2026

As the Holy Month of Ramadan enters its second weekend, residents and visitors in Dubai are observing a daily fast of approximately 13 hours. Staying informed about official prayer times is essential, as these timings dictate the precise moments for beginning and breaking the fast.

Iftar Timings for the Upcoming Weekend

The time for Iftar is marked by the Maghrib prayer, which occurs immediately after sunset. For the second weekend of Ramadan 2026, the timings are as follows:

  • Friday, February 27 (Ramadan 10): 6:23 PM
  • Saturday, February 28 (Ramadan 11): 6:24 PM
  • Sunday, March 1 (Ramadan 12): 6:24 PM

Conversely, the fast begins at Fajr, the dawn prayer. This weekend, Fajr is at 5:26 AM, meaning the early morning meal, or Suhoor, must be completed slightly before this time.

Official Ramadan 2026 Prayer Timetable

Fasting hours shift by a few minutes daily as the days lengthen throughout March. Below is the schedule for the remainder of the month, based on the General Authority of Islamic Affairs, Endowments and Zakat:

DayGregorian dateHijriFajr (Start Fast)SuhrooqDhuhrAsrMaghrib (End Fast)Isha
FriFeb 27Ram 105:27am6:40am12:34pm3:52pm6:23pm7:37pm
SatFeb 28Ram 115:26am6:39am12:34pm3:52pm6:24pm7:37pm
SunMar 1Ram 125:26am6:39am12:34pm3:52pm6:24pm7:37pm
MonMar 2Ram 135:25am6:38am12:34pm3:53pm6:24pm7:37pm
TueMar 3Ram 145:24am6:37am12:34pm3:53pm6:25pm7:38pm
WedMar 4Ram 155:23am6:36am12:34pm3:53pm6:25pm7:38pm
ThuMar 5Ram 165:22am6:35am12:33pm3:53pm6:26pm7:39pm
FriMar 6Ram 175:21am6:34am12:33pm3:53pm6:26pm7:40pm
SatMar 7Ram 185:20am6:34am12:33pm3:53pm6:27pm7:40pm
SunMar 8Ram 195:19am6:33am12:33pm3:53pm6:27pm7:41pm
MonMar 9Ram 205:18am6:32am12:32pm3:53pm6:28pm7:41pm
TueMar 10Ram 215:17am6:31am12:32pm3:54pm6:28pm7:42pm
WedMar 11Ram 225:16am6:30am12:32pm3:54pm6:29pm7:42pm
ThuMar 12Ram 235:15am6:29am12:32pm3:54pm6:29pm7:43pm
FriMar 13Ram 245:14am6:28am12:31pm3:54pm6:30pm7:43pm
SatMar 14Ram 255:13am6:27am12:31pm3:54pm6:30pm7:44pm
SunMar 15Ram 265:12am6:26am12:31pm3:54pm6:31pm7:44pm
MonMar 16Ram 275:11am6:25am12:31pm3:54pm6:31pm7:45pm
TueMar 17Ram 285:10am6:24am12:30pm3:54pm6:31pm7:45pm
WedMar 18Ram 295:09am6:23am12:30pm3:54pm6:32pm7:46pm
ThuMar 19Ram 305:08am6:21am12:30pm3:54pm6:32pm7:46pm

The Significance of the Timings

In Dubai, the call to prayer (Adhan) is broadcast from mosques five times daily: Fajr, Duhur, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. During Ramadan, these calls serve as vital community signals.

  • Suhoor: The pre-dawn meal consumed to provide energy for the day ahead.
  • Iftar: The evening meal to break the fast, traditionally started with dates and water.

Because the Islamic Hijri calendar is lunar-based, Ramadan moves forward by approximately 11 days each year. This causes fasting durations to fluctuate depending on the season. Additionally, timings vary slightly between cities; for instance, Iftar in Abu Dhabi typically occurs a few minutes after Dubai.

Why Fasting is Observed?

Fasting is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and serves as a period of spiritual and physical purification. It is intended to foster:

  • Self-Discipline: Strengthening the ability to control impulses.
  • Empathy: Understanding the plight of those less fortunate who face hunger and thirst.
  • Spirituality: Dedicating time to prayer, reflection, and community.

As the month progresses, the shift in daylight will see the fast end closer to 6:32 PM by the final day of Ramadan on March 19.

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