Ramadan 2026: Check Iftar Timings For Feb 20 In Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Lucknow And Other Cities

As Ramadan approaches, Muslims across India prepare for the holy month marked by fasting from dawn until sunset. The first Iftar of Ramadan 2026 is expected to occur on February 20, and specific timings for breaking the fast vary by city. In major cities such as Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, and Lucknow, local mosques and community centers will provide detailed schedules to help adherents observe the fast accurately. During Ramadan, fasting is not just about abstaining from food and drink; it also emphasizes spiritual reflection, prayer, and community. This year, as the month begins, many families are gearing up for communal Iftar gatherings, which are a significant aspect of the observance, fostering a sense of unity and gratitude. Observers are encouraged to check local resources and official announcements for precise Iftar timings, ensuring they can partake in this cherished tradition. With the significance of Ramadan deeply rooted in Islamic culture, the month serves as a reminder of compassion, charity, and self-discipline, values that resonate throughout the community during this time.
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