As of February 21, 2026, Muslims across Pakistan are observing the third fast of Ramadan, with precise Sehri and Iftar timings being crucial for those participating in the holy month. For instance, the Iftar time in Islamabad is set for 5:57 PM, while in Karachi it is slightly later at 6:03 PM, and in Lahore, it is at 6:07 PM. These timings are essential as they signal the end of the daily fasting period, which begins at dawn. Accurate schedules are vital, as even a minor discrepancy can affect the validity of the fast. According to ProPakistani, "Following the correct Iftar time is essential. Even a short timing difference can affect the fast," highlighting the importance of adherence to local Ramadan calendars.
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Ramadan Fasting Times and Traffic Issues in Pakistani Cities

As Ramadan progresses in Pakistan, precise Iftar timings are crucial for fasting Muslims. Traffic congestion and rising food prices highlight community spirit and logistical challenges during this ...
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Updated 5h agoQuetta Sehri Time Today: 3rd Ramadan (21 February 2026)FEB 20, 5:44 PMRead →Peshawar Sehri Time Today: 3rd Ramadan (21 February 2026)FEB 20, 5:40 PMRead →Lahore Sehri Time Today: 3rd Ramadan (21 February 2026)FEB 20, 5:35 PMRead →Karachi Sehri Time Today: 3rd Ramadan (21 February 2026)FEB 20, 5:30 PMRead →Islamabad Sehri Time Today: 3rd Ramadan (21 February 2026)FEB 20, 5:22 PMRead →
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Updated 10h agoIslamabad Iftari Time Today – 2nd Ramadan, 20 FebruaryFEB 20, 12:46 PMRead →Rawalpindi Iftari Time Today – 2nd Ramadan, 20 FebruaryFEB 20, 12:38 PMRead →Multan Iftari Time Today – 2nd Ramadan, 20 FebruaryFEB 20, 12:26 PMRead →Faisalabad Iftari Time Today – 2nd Ramadan, 20 FebruaryFEB 20, 12:18 PMRead →Peshawar Iftari Time Today – 2nd Ramadan, 20 FebruaryFEB 20, 12:08 PMRead →Hyderabad Iftari Time Today – 2nd Ramadan, 20 FebruaryFEB 20, 11:52 AMRead →
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