Expected start
February 2026
Typical fasting hours
Fasting typically stays around 13–14 hours, varying slightly by location and date.
DST impact
Indonesia does not observe daylight saving time.
Calculation method
Local timetables commonly align with national religious guidelines; mosque schedules can differ slightly.
* Subject to moon sighting
Ramadan in Indonesia is marked by lively community Iftars, mosque prayers and nightly Taraweeh. With multiple time zones across the archipelago, Ramadan timings are best viewed by city.
Ramadan Fasting Hours in Indonesia
Fasting hours during Ramadan in Indonesia 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
City-level times matter due to multiple time zones
Iftar is at Maghrib time
Taraweeh is widely observed after Isha
Ramadan 2026 is expected in February 2026, subject to official confirmation in Indonesia.
Indonesia spans multiple time zones and long distances, so sunrise and sunset times vary by city.
No. Indonesia does not use daylight saving time.