Expected start
February 2026
Typical fasting hours
Fasting hours in Germany can be long—often around 14–17 hours depending on the city and date.
DST impact
Germany observes daylight saving time, which can affect clock times for Sehri and Iftar in the relevant period.
Calculation method
Mosques may use different calculation methods; city-level schedules help you follow a consistent timetable.

* Subject to moon sighting

Ramadan in Germany is observed by diverse Muslim communities with mosque Taraweeh prayers and family Iftars. Because Germany has noticeable daylight changes across seasons, fasting duration and timings are best viewed by city.

Ramadan Fasting Hours in Germany

Fasting hours during Ramadan in Germany 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.

Explore Ramadan 2026 Timings by City

Prayer & Worship in Ramadan

Long fasting days in some seasons
DST can shift clock times
City-level schedules improve accuracy
Ramadan 2026 is expected in February 2026, but exact start dates may vary by local announcements.
Germany’s latitude and seasonal daylight changes can lead to long fasting days depending on the time of year.
Yes. Daylight saving changes clock times, so city schedules should reflect the correct local time.