Ramadan Timings in Ma‘ale Adummim

Sehri Ends
04:28 AM
Fajr Time
Iftar Time
05:47 PM
Maghrib Time
Isha Time
07:04 PM
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Next Iftar in Ma‘ale Adummim
02h 14m remaining
Sehri Ends
04:27 AM
Iftar Time
05:48 PM
Fasting duration today: 13h 19m

Ramadan 2026 Sehri & Iftar Timetable

Date Day Sehri Ends (Fajr) Iftar (Maghrib) Duration
Feb 18 Wednesday 04:57 AM 05:27 PM 12h 30m
Feb 19 Thursday 04:56 AM 05:28 PM 12h 32m
Feb 20 Friday 04:55 AM 05:29 PM 12h 34m
Feb 21 Saturday 04:54 AM 05:30 PM 12h 36m
Feb 22 Sunday 04:53 AM 05:31 PM 12h 38m
Feb 23 Monday 04:52 AM 05:32 PM 12h 40m
Feb 24 Tuesday 04:51 AM 05:32 PM 12h 41m
Feb 25 Wednesday 04:50 AM 05:33 PM 12h 43m
Feb 26 Thursday 04:49 AM 05:34 PM 12h 45m
Feb 27 Friday 04:48 AM 05:35 PM 12h 47m
Feb 28 Saturday 04:47 AM 05:36 PM 12h 49m
Mar 1 Sunday 04:46 AM 05:36 PM 12h 50m
Mar 2 Monday 04:45 AM 05:37 PM 12h 52m
Mar 3 Tuesday 04:44 AM 05:38 PM 12h 54m
Mar 4 Wednesday 04:43 AM 05:39 PM 12h 56m
Mar 5 Thursday 04:41 AM 05:39 PM 12h 58m
Mar 6 Friday 04:40 AM 05:40 PM 13h 00m
Mar 7 Saturday 04:39 AM 05:41 PM 13h 02m
Mar 8 Sunday 04:38 AM 05:42 PM 13h 04m
Mar 9 Monday 04:37 AM 05:42 PM 13h 05m
Mar 10 Tuesday 04:35 AM 05:43 PM 13h 08m
Mar 11 Wednesday 04:34 AM 05:44 PM 13h 10m
Mar 12 Thursday 04:33 AM 05:44 PM 13h 11m
Mar 13 Friday 04:32 AM 05:45 PM 13h 13m
Mar 14 Saturday 04:30 AM 05:46 PM 13h 16m
Mar 15 Sunday 04:29 AM 05:47 PM 13h 18m
Mar 16 Monday 04:28 AM 05:47 PM 13h 19m
Mar 17 Tuesday 04:27 AM 05:48 PM 13h 21m
Mar 18 Wednesday 04:25 AM 05:49 PM 13h 24m
Mar 19 Thursday 04:24 AM 05:49 PM 13h 25m

Sehri time ends with the Fajr prayer, signaling the start of the fast, while Iftar begins at Maghrib. Timings may vary slightly due to your location and are subject to moon sighting.

Duas for Sehri & Iftar

Sehri Dua
وَبِصَوْمِ غَدٍ نَّوَيْتُ مِنْ شَهْرِ رَمَضَانَ
Wa bisawmi ghadin nawaytu min shahri Ramadan
I intend to keep the fast for tomorrow in the month of Ramadan.
Iftar Dua
ذَهَبَ الظَّمَأُ وَابْتَلَّتِ الْعُرُوقُ وَثَبَتَ الأَجْرُ إِنْ شَاءَ اللَّهُ
Dhahaba al-zama'u wa abtallatil-'urooqu wa thabatal-ajru insha'Allah
The thirst has gone, the veins are moistened, and the reward is confirmed, if Allah wills.

Ramadan Tips for a Blessed Fast

💧Stay hydrated after Iftar — Drink water regularly between Iftar and Sehri to avoid dehydration during fasting hours.
🥗Eat a balanced Sehri — Choose slow-digesting foods like whole grains, fruits, and protein to maintain energy throughout the day.
🕋Make intention (Niyyah) before Fajr — Intend your fast before Fajr prayer, as intention is an essential part of fasting in Ramadan.
😴Get enough rest — Adequate sleep helps you stay focused and energized for worship and daily activities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Sehri in Ma‘ale Adummim ends at Fajr time, which marks the beginning of the fast. During Ramadan 2026, Sehri end times in Ma‘ale Adummim vary daily and are calculated using the Palestinian Authority Ministry of Awqaf method. Today’s exact Sehri end time is shown above and updates automatically each day.
Iftar time in Ma‘ale Adummim begins at Maghrib prayer, when the sun sets. In Ramadan 2026, Iftar times change daily based on sunset time and are calculated using the Palestinian Authority Ministry of Awqaf method. Today’s Iftar time for Ma‘ale Adummim is displayed above and updates in real time.
Ramadan timings in Ma‘ale Adummim are calculated using the Palestinian Authority Ministry of Awqaf calendar, the official method followed in Saudi Arabia. Sehri ends at Fajr prayer, and Iftar begins at Maghrib prayer. Timings are based on precise astronomical calculations and local sunset and sunrise times.
Sehri and Suhoor both refer to the pre-dawn meal eaten before fasting begins. Suhoor is the meal itself, while Sehri often refers to the time period before Fajr prayer when the meal is taken. Both terms are commonly used during Ramadan.
Ramadan 2026 in Ma‘ale Adummim is expected to begin in the evening of 18 February 2026, with the first day of fasting on 19 February 2026, subject to moon sighting in Palestinian Territories.
Zakat becomes due once your eligible wealth stays above Nisab for one lunar year. Many people prefer giving in Ramadan for increased reward. You can estimate your Zakat using our calculator.