The Muslims residing in the UAE have already informed of the fasting hours for the year 2026 as the most sacred month is knocking at the door. It is a month-long celebration of fasting, prayer, and gratitude. The Ramadan Fasting Hours 2026 will be shorter this time compared to the previous years in the UAE since the Ramadan period is falling in the cooler months. To allow the city dwellers and holidaymakers the chance to get ready for the holy month, officials and astronomers have already made fasting hour predictions available.
The new crescent moon sighting determines the beginning of the Ramadan season at the UAE. Just prior to the onset of the month, a community that observes the moon will make known the date. The hours to be kept by the Muslim community in 2026 for the fasting ritual were set to be on the daily religious observance from morning to dusk all through the month. Changing a bit, the sunshine hours still set the time for fasting.
UAE Start and End Dates for Ramadan 2026
The Holy month has the Fasting Hours of Ramadan marking its advent. The Ramadan period in 2026 will start with the night of Thursday, February 19, 2026, according to the UAE lunar authorities following the new moon sighting—the new moon being the sign that the month of fasting begins.

Here are the key dates for the holy month:
- First day of Ramadan: Thursday, February 19, 2026
- Last day of Ramadan (30th day): Thursday, March 19, 2026 (expected)
- Eid Al Fitr: Friday, March 20 to Sunday, March 22, 2026 (predicted three-day celebration)
The dates are purely based on scientific calculations and moon gazing; however, the UAE’s official announcements may confirm them closer to the start of Ramadan.
Daily Ramadan Fasting Hours 2026
Each day of Ramadan, Muslims abstain from food and drink from dawn until sunset. The Ramadan Fasting Hours in 2026 will differ slightly from day to day.
Here is a breakdown of the estimated durations:
- Start of Ramadan (Feb 19): Approximately 12 hours and 46 minutes of fasting
- End of Ramadan (around March 19): Fasting could reach about 13 hours and 25–26 minutes
The pre-dawn meal, Suhoor, which is the first meal of the day, indicates the beginning of fasting and is then followed by the Fajr prayer. The fast is broken at sunset and followed by the Maghrib prayer at Iftar. The time gap between Suhoor and Iftar is only slightly different from one day to the next.

In the year 2026, the month of Ramadan will start at the transition time of winter to spring months making the fasting hours shorter than even the summer days of Ramadan. Thus, the fasting hours in 2026 will not be so stringent as they were in the summer time.
Estimated Suhoor and Iftar Timing in UAE
The fasting period in Ramadan is determined by the time of dawn and sunset. Below is a sample of Suhoor and Iftar times during Ramadan 2026 in Dubai:
- First day (Feb 19):
Suhoor ends / Fajr starts ~ 05:32 AM
Iftar / Maghrib ~ 06:15 PM - Middle of Ramadan (early March):
Suhoor ends ~ around 05:20 AM
Iftar ~ around 06:25–06:30 PM - Last days of Ramadan (around March 19):
Suhoor ends ~ around 05:06 AM
Iftar ~ around 06:29 PM
These times are approximate and vary a few minutes each day. Muslims should observe local mosque announcements for precise prayer times during Ramadan.
What Ramadan Fasting Hours Mean for Daily Life?
The daily lives of people in the UAE are greatly influenced by the Ramadan fasting hours. Most institutions, educational and professional, implement working hours that are a mirror image of the fasting and praying hours. The public and private sectors reduce their work hours thus allowing time for prayer and rest for the people.

Fasting is observed in the daytime and as a mark of respect smoking and drinking are not allowed in public areas. Few restaurants and cafes might still be there but they are going to have special arrangements like private dining and takeaway services. When it comes to the breaking of fast by the Muslim communities and families it is with the dates and water just at sunset. The mosques will also have the special Taraweeh prayers going on throughout the day.
Tips for Observing Ramadan Fasting Hours 2026
The following are some simple tips for you to get the most out of 2026 Ramadan Fasting Hours:
- Coordinate your meals Suhoor and Iftar with the local prayer schedule.
- Drink enough water and sleep well during the fasting hours.
- Get the official mosque timing announcements for the accurate daily schedules.
- Be considerate to the local community by not eating or drinking in public during the fasting hours.
- These tips help all to keep the holy month with ease and honor.
Preparing for Ramadan 2026 in the UAE
The Ramadan Fasting Hours of 2026 not only promise a month that is spiritually enriched and connected among people. With the fasting hours being below 14 daily, this year’s Ramadan will be much more bearable than the previous ones in summer or hot months.
UAE Muslims will start fasting, praying, and meditating from Thursday, February 19, 2026, to approximately Thursday, March 19, 2026. The eating and praying times will not only be a daily life guide but also the source of family and community bonding during this time of great significance.
Also Read: UAE Public Holidays 2026: Full Official Dates List and Long Weekend Guide
