Sunni Iftar Time Rawalpindi 2026 – Fiqa Hanafi

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Today’s Fiqa Hanafi (Sunni) Timing — RawalpindiTime
Sehri (Suhoor) ends
Iftar

A one-minute cushion is built in: finish Suhoor a minute before the figure shown, and open Iftar a minute after sunset. Your neighbourhood Azaan is the final call.

Most of Rawalpindi keeps Ramadan by one clock, and this page is that clock. The Sehri and Suhoor cut-off and the Iftar moment here follow the Ahle Sunnat (Fiqa Hanafi) reckoning, calculated for the city's location and kept current every day of the month. When the neighbourhood Azaan sounds and the whole street reaches for a date at once, that shared moment is the one counting down above — no conversion, no second-guessing which figure applies to you.

The Sunni Iftar in Rawalpindi Falls Exactly at Sunset

Fiqa Hanafi ties Iftar to a single, plain event: ghurub, the sun dropping fully beneath Rawalpindi's western skyline. The instant the disc is gone, Maghrib has entered and the fast may be opened — nothing further is awaited, and the Maghrib Azaan follows at once. Suhoor, at the other end, ends as Fajr breaks, fixed on the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi reckoning with its 18-degree dawn angle, the yardstick used right across the Pothohar belt. Since this is the reading the mainstream follows, the minute shown here lines up with the call from Markazi Jamia Masjid and the mosques on your own lane.

Where Suhoor Closes, and the Minute of Caution

The morning limit lands the moment Fajr arrives, so the figure on this page carries a deliberate minute of slack at each boundary — set down your Suhoor a minute ahead of the printed time, and lift your date a minute past the sunset mark. That narrow buffer keeps the roza clear of the line at dawn and at dusk without cutting anything short. Whatever the current date, the card near the top prints your live Suhoor close and Iftar for Rawalpindi.

30-Day Fiqa Hanafi Ramadan Calendar for Rawalpindi

#Date (2026)RamadanSehri endsIftarFast
1Thu, 19 Feb15:24 AM5:57 PM12h 33m
2Fri, 20 Feb25:23 AM5:58 PM12h 35m
3Sat, 21 Feb35:22 AM5:59 PM12h 37m
4Sun, 22 Feb45:21 AM6:00 PM12h 39m
5Mon, 23 Feb55:20 AM6:01 PM12h 41m
6Tue, 24 Feb65:19 AM6:01 PM12h 42m
7Wed, 25 Feb75:18 AM6:02 PM12h 44m
8Thu, 26 Feb85:17 AM6:03 PM12h 46m
9Fri, 27 Feb95:16 AM6:04 PM12h 48m
10Sat, 28 Feb105:15 AM6:05 PM12h 50m
11Sun, 01 Mar115:13 AM6:06 PM12h 53m
12Mon, 02 Mar125:12 AM6:06 PM12h 54m
13Tue, 03 Mar135:11 AM6:07 PM12h 56m
14Wed, 04 Mar145:10 AM6:08 PM12h 58m
15Thu, 05 Mar155:09 AM6:09 PM13h 0m
16Fri, 06 Mar165:07 AM6:10 PM13h 3m
17Sat, 07 Mar175:06 AM6:11 PM13h 5m
18Sun, 08 Mar185:05 AM6:11 PM13h 6m
19Mon, 09 Mar195:04 AM6:12 PM13h 8m
20Tue, 10 Mar205:02 AM6:13 PM13h 11m
21Wed, 11 Mar215:01 AM6:14 PM13h 13m
22Thu, 12 Mar225:00 AM6:15 PM13h 15m
23Fri, 13 Mar234:58 AM6:15 PM13h 17m
24Sat, 14 Mar244:57 AM6:16 PM13h 19m
25Sun, 15 Mar254:55 AM6:17 PM13h 22m
26Mon, 16 Mar264:54 AM6:18 PM13h 24m
27Tue, 17 Mar274:53 AM6:18 PM13h 25m
28Wed, 18 Mar284:51 AM6:19 PM13h 28m
29Thu, 19 Mar294:50 AM6:20 PM13h 30m
30Fri, 20 Mar304:49 AM6:21 PM13h 32m