Sehri and Iftar Timings for March 13, 2026
Ramadan, the holy month observed by Muslims worldwide, is determined by the sighting of the crescent moon. Fasting from dawn to sunset is a central practice during this period, which began on February 19, 2026. As the month progresses, specific timings for sehri and iftar become crucial for those observing the fast.
On March 13, 2026, sehri times for several major cities in India have been announced. In Lucknow, the sehri time is set for 5:00 AM, while the iftar will be at 6:15 PM. In Delhi, the sehri will be at 5:14 AM, with iftar following at 6:29 PM.
Moving to Hyderabad, the sehri time is scheduled for 5:13 AM, and the iftar will take place at 6:27 PM. In Mumbai, observers will break their fast at 6:48 PM, after having their sehri at 5:36 AM.
March 13 is particularly significant as it is expected to be Alvida Jumma, considered the second holiest day during Ramadan. This day holds special importance for many Muslims, as it is a time for reflection and community prayers.
As the month of Ramadan continues, the timings for sehri and iftar will remain essential for those participating in the fast. The community is encouraged to stay informed about these timings to ensure they can observe their religious practices appropriately.
With Ramadan being one of the five pillars of Islam, the observance of fasting and prayer during this month is a deeply rooted tradition among Muslims. The significance of these timings cannot be overstated, as they guide the daily routines of millions.
As the day approaches, local mosques and community centers will likely provide updates and reminders regarding the sehri and iftar timings. Observers are advised to check with their local authorities to ensure they have the most accurate information.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any potential changes to these timings, but the community is encouraged to remain vigilant and prepared for the observance of this important day.
