Ramadan Calendar 2026

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Ramadan Calendar 2026

This is Urdu Ramadan Calendar for 2026 year. 1st Ramadan in Pakistan is to be expected on 18th February 2026.

رمضاندنتاریخسحرافطار
1بدھ18 Feb05:23 AM05:58 PM
2جمعرات19 Feb05:22 AM05:59 PM
3جمعہ20 Feb05:21 AM06:00 PM
4ہفتہ21 Feb05:20 AM06:01 PM
5اتوار22 Feb05:19 AM06:01 PM
6سوموار23 Feb05:18 AM06:02 PM
7منگل24 Feb05:17 AM06:03 PM
8بدھ25 Feb05:16 AM06:04 PM
9جمعرات26 Feb05:15 AM06:05 PM
10جمعہ27 Feb05:14 AM06:05 PM
11ہفتہ28 Feb05:13 AM06:06 PM
12اتوار01 Mar05:12 AM06:07 PM
13سوموار02 Mar05:11 AM06:07 PM
14منگل03 Mar05:09 AM06:08 PM
15بدھ04 Mar05:08 AM06:09 PM
16جمعرات05 Mar05:07 AM06:10 PM
17جمعہ06 Mar05:06 AM06:10 PM
18ہفتہ07 Mar05:05 AM06:11 PM
19اتوار08 Mar05:03 AM06:12 PM
20سوموار09 Mar05:02 AM06:12 PM
21منگل10 Mar05:01 AM06:13 PM
22بدھ11 Mar05:00 AM06:14 PM
23جمعرات12 Mar04:59 AM06:15 PM
24جمعہ13 Mar04:57 AM06:15 PM
25ہفتہ14 Mar04:56 AM06:16 PM
26اتوار15 Mar04:55 AM06:17 PM
27سوموار16 Mar04:54 AM06:17 PM
28منگل17 Mar04:52 AM06:18 PM
29بدھ18 Mar04:51 AM06:19 PM
30جمعرات19 Mar04:50 AM06:19 PM

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  • Beginning of Ramadan: The first fast (Sawm) is expected to be on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
  • Laylat al-Qadr (Night of Power): The 27th night of Ramadan, which is spiritually better than a thousand months, is anticipated to be on March 16, 2026.
  • Eid al-Fitr: The festival marking the end of Ramadan is expected to be celebrated on Friday, March 20, 2026.

The Three Ashras of Ramadan: A Spiritual Journey

Ramadan is divided into three parts, each of ten days, called “Ashras.” Each Ashra is dedicated to a specific spiritual state and prayer:

1. 1st Ashra: Days of Mercy (Days 1-10) These are days for reflecting on Allah’s mercy.

  • Recite: “O Allah, have mercy on me.”

2. 2nd Ashra: Days of Forgiveness (Days 11-20) This is a time for repentance from sins and seeking forgiveness from Allah.

  • Recite: “I seek forgiveness from Allah, my Lord.”

3. 3rd Ashra: Days of Salvation (Days 21-30) The last Ashra is a time to seek salvation from the Hellfire.

  • Recite: “O Allah, save me from the Hellfire.”

Important Tips for a Healthy Fast

According to the guidelines given in the image, taking care of your health during Ramadan is also important so that you can focus on worship:

  1. Don’t Skip Suhoor: Eat a nutritious, slow-digesting meal before beginning your fast to maintain energy throughout the day.
  2. Stay Hydrated (Avoid Dehydration): Drink plenty of water between Iftar and Suhoor times.
  3. Break Your Fast Gently: Instead of eating a heavy meal right away at Iftar, start with dates and water, following the Sunnah, and then eat a larger meal after a short while.