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2026 Ramadan Imsakiye and Prayer Times

Instantly view iftar, suhoor and daily prayer times for your city. 2026 Ramadan imsakiye powered by Aladhan API with Diyanet, MWL, ISNA and other methods.

Ramadan Countdown

1448 H2/8/2027 3/8/2027

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Imsak (Pre-Dawn)
07:42
Fajr / Sunrise
06:08
Dhuhr
13:01
AsrNext
16:54
Maghrib
19:54
Isha
18:25
Times are based on astronomical calculation (Diyanet method). Verify with an official calendar for precise times.

Legal Disclaimer: Prayer times are calculated using methods provided by Aladhan API (Diyanet, MWL, ISNA, etc.). Times may vary slightly by calculation method, latitude, and timezone. Verify with local mosque or official Diyanet sources for precise timing. Informational purposes only.

How Are Iftar and Suhoor Times Calculated?

Diyanet, MWL and ISNA Calculation Criteria

Imsakiye is built from prayer times calculated by astronomical formulas based on the solar angle below the horizon. Imsak (start of Fajr) is set when the sun reaches −18° to −19° below the horizon (Diyanet/MWL), or −15° (ISNA). Isha is set at −17° for Diyanet. Asr time depends on madhhab: Shafi uses 1x shadow ratio, Hanafi uses 2x. A small precaution buffer of 2 to 5 minutes is applied to most published imsakiye.

Effect of Latitude, Longitude and Solar Position

Imsakiye times shift significantly with geography. A 15-degree change in longitude moves prayer times by about one hour. Latitude affects fast length: cities further from the equator experience much longer fasts in summer (up to 18 to 20 hours in northern Europe) and shorter ones in winter. This calculator uses each city's exact coordinates automatically.

Meaning of Each Time in the Imsakiye

What Is Imsak (Suhoor End) and When Does It Begin?

Imsak marks the start of the fast and the moment suhoor must end. Astronomically, it corresponds to the sun being roughly 18 to 19 degrees below the horizon, also known as true dawn (Fajr-i Sadiq). In the Diyanet imsakiye, Imsak is shown 5 to 10 minutes before the Fajr adhan as a Hanafi precaution buffer.

Iftar Time (Maghrib) and Breaking the Fast

Iftar coincides with sunset (horizon at 0 degrees), and the Maghrib adhan announces this moment. Some imsakiye add a 2 to 3 minute precaution buffer after astronomical sunset. The sunnah is to break the fast with dates and water, followed by the Maghrib prayer.

Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr and Isha Times

Imsak (Fajr begin)The moment the sun is 18 degrees below the horizon. The fast begins and suhoor must end at this time.
SunriseThe moment the sun rises above the horizon. Fajr prayer ends here; it cannot be performed after sunrise.
DhuhrThe moment the sun crosses the meridian. Start time of the Dhuhr prayer.
AsrThe moment the shadow of an object equals its length (Shafi method). In the Hanafi school, Asr begins when the shadow doubles.
MaghribSunset (horizon 0 degrees). Maghrib prayer time and the moment to break the fast (iftar).
IshaThe moment the sun is 17 degrees below the horizon. The last obligatory prayer of the day.

Things to Watch When Following the Imsakiye

What Is Temkin (Precaution Buffer) and Why Is It Used?

Temkin is a precaution buffer added to compensate for small astronomical errors, clock differences, and possible delays in hearing the adhan. Diyanet typically applies a 3 to 5 minute buffer to Imsak and a 2 to 3 minute buffer to Maghrib. Leaving enough margin during suhoor ensures the last bite ends before Imsak.

Time Changes for Travelers (Musafir)

In Islamic jurisprudence, a musafir (traveler) is someone traveling more than about 90 km. Fasting times are always based on the current location, not the city of departure. For air travel, most scholars recommend following the times of the destination city.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The fast begins at Imsak and eating or drinking must stop completely. In the Diyanet imsakiye, Imsak is shown a few minutes before the Fajr adhan. Some scholars allow finishing the bite already in hand when the adhan begins, but the Diyanet fatwa is that all eating and drinking must end at Imsak.

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