Expected start
February 2026
Typical fasting hours
Fasting can be long in the UK—often around 14–17 hours depending on the city and date.
DST impact
The UK observes daylight saving time, which can shift clock times for Sehri and Iftar in the relevant period.
Calculation method
Mosques may follow different prayer calculation methods; local timetables can vary slightly.
* Subject to moon sighting
Ramadan in the UK often includes longer fasting hours depending on season and latitude. Because sunrise and sunset vary between cities, a city-wise schedule is the most accurate way to follow Sehri and Iftar.
Ramadan Fasting Hours in United Kingdom
Fasting hours during Ramadan in United Kingdom 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
Longer fasting days in many seasons
DST can shift displayed clock times
City-wise timings are essential
Ramadan 2026 is expected in February 2026, but the exact start may vary by local mosque announcements.
The UK’s latitude and seasonal daylight changes can lead to long fasting days as sunrise occurs earlier and sunset later.
Yes. Daylight saving changes clock times, so city schedules should reflect the correct local time.