Expected start
February 2026
Typical fasting hours
Fasting hours in Brazil typically range between 12–14 hours depending on the city and geographical location.
DST impact
Brazil currently does not observe daylight saving time, so Ramadan timings follow local time without seasonal clock changes.
Calculation method
Prayer and fasting schedules are based on established astronomical calculation methods; mosque timetables may vary slightly.

* Subject to moon sighting

Ramadan in Brazil is observed by established Muslim communities across major cities such as São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Mosques host daily prayers, Taraweeh and community Iftars, with fasting times varying by city according to local sunrise and sunset.

Ramadan Fasting Hours in Brazil

Fasting hours during Ramadan in Brazil vary by city and date. The length of the fast depends on local sunrise (Sehri) and sunset (Iftar) times. For accurate fasting hours, always refer to your city’s daily Sehri and Iftar timings.

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Prayer & Worship in Ramadan

Sehri ends before Fajr begins
Iftar begins at sunset (Maghrib)
Taraweeh prayers are offered in mosques after Isha
Ramadan 2026 is expected in February 2026, subject to moon sighting confirmation by local Islamic authorities.
Yes. Fasting times depend on local sunrise and sunset, so they vary between São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and other cities.
No. Brazil does not currently observe daylight saving time.