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Ramadan Timetable 2025

Ramadan Kareem 2025 / 1446H

Banbury Makkah Masjid

No Day Sehri Ends Fajr Jamat Sunrise Dh'uhr Jamat Asr Jamat Maghrib (Iftar) Isha Jamat
1 Fri 28 5:00 5:20 6:52 1:30 4:15 5:46 8:00
2 Sat 1 4:58 5:20 6:50 1:30 4:15 5:48 8:00
3 Sun 2 4:56 5:20 6:48 1:30 4:15 5:49 8:00
4 Mon 3 4:54 5:20 6:46 1:30 4:15 5:51 8:00
5 Tue 4 4:51 5:20 6:44 1:30 4:15 5:53 8:00
6 Wed 5 4:49 5:20 6:41 1:30 4:15 5:55 8:00
7 Thu 6 4:47 5:20 6:39 1:30 4:15 5:57 8:00
8 Fri 7 4:44 5:00 6:37 1:30 4:15 5:58 8:10
9 Sat 8 4:42 5:00 6:35 1:30 4:15 6:00 8:10
10 Sun 9 4:40 5:00 6:32 1:30 4:15 6:02 8:10
11 Mon 10 4:37 5:00 6:30 1:30 4:15 6:04 8:10
12 Tue 11 4:35 5:00 6:28 1:30 4:15 6:05 8:10
13 Wed 12 4:32 5:00 6:26 1:30 4:15 6:07 8:10
14 Thu 13 4:30 5:00 6:23 1:30 4:15 6:09 8:10
15 Fri 14 4:28 4:40 6:21 ---- 4:30 6:11 8:20
16 Sat 15 4:25 4:40 6:19 1:30 4:30 6:12 8:20
17 Sun 16 4:22 4:40 6:16 1:30 4:30 6:14 8:20
18 Mon 17 4:20 4:40 6:14 1:30 4:30 6:16 8:20
19 Tue 18 4:17 4:40 6:12 1:30 4:30 6:18 8:20
20 Wed 19 4:15 4:40 6:09 1:30 4:30 6:19 8:20
21 Thu 20 4:12 4:40 6:07 1:30 4:30 6:21 8:20
22 Fri 21 4:09 4:20 6:05 ---- 4:40 6:23 8:40
23 Sat 22 4:07 4:20 6:02 1:30 4:40 6:25 8:40
24 Sun 23 4:04 4:20 5:58 1:30 4:40 6:26 8:40
25 Mon 24 4:01 4:20 5:55 1:30 4:40 6:28 8:40
26 Tue 25 3:59 4:20 5:53 1:30 4:40 6:30 8:40
27 Wed 26 3:56 4:20 5:51 1:30 4:40 6:32 8:40
28 Thu 27 3:53 4:20 5:49 1:30 4:40 6:33 8:40
29 Fri 28 3:50 4:10 5:46 1:30 4:40 6:35 8:40
30 Sat 29 3:48 4:10 5:44 1:30 4:40 6:37 8:40
* Sun 30 4:45 5:00 6:44 1:30 6:00 7:38 9:10
--- Mon 31 4:42 5:00 6:42 1:30 6:00 7:40 9:10

Ramadan Kareem 2025 / 1446H

Banbury Madni Masjid

No Day Sehri Ends Fajr Jamat Sunrise Dh'uhr Jamat Asr Jamat Maghrib (Iftar) Isha Jamat
1 Fri 28 5:00 5:30 6:00 1:00 4:15 5:46 8:15
2 Sat 1 4:58 5:30 6:50 1:00 4:15 5:48 8:15
3 Sun 2 4:56 5:30 6:48 1:00 4:15 5:49 8:15
4 Mon 3 4:54 5:30 6:46 1:00 4:15 5:51 8:15
5 Tue 4 4:51 5:30 6:44 1:00 4:15 5:53 8:15
6 Wed 5 4:49 5:30 6:41 1:00 4:15 5:55 8:15
7 Thu 6 4:47 5:15 6:37 1:30 4:15 5:58 8:15
8 Fri 7 4:42 5:15 6:35 1:00 4:15 6:00 8:15
9 Sat 8 4:40 5:15 6:32 1:00 4:15 6:02 8:15
10 Sun 9 4:37 5:15 6:30 1:00 4:15 6:04 8:15
11 Mon 10 4:35 5:15 6:28 1:00 4:15 6:07 8:15
12 Tue 11 4:32 5:15 6:26 1:00 4:15 6:09 8:15
13 Wed 12 4:30 5:15 6:23 1:00 4:15 6:11 8:15
14 Thu 13 4:28 5:00 6:21 1:30 4:30 6:11 8:30
15 Fri 14 4:25 5:00 6:19 1:00 4:30 6:12 8:30
16 Sat 15 4:22 5:00 6:16 1:00 4:30 6:14 8:30
17 Sun 16 4:20 5:00 6:14 1:00 4:30 6:16 8:30
18 Mon 17 4:17 5:00 6:12 1:00 4:30 6:18 8:30
19 Tue 18 4:15 5:00 6:09 1:00 4:30 6:19 8:30
20 Wed 19 4:12 5:00 6:07 1:00 4:30 6:21 8:30
21 Thu 20 4:09 4:45 6:05 1:30 4:45 6:23 8:45
22 Fri 21 4:07 4:45 6:02 1:00 4:45 6:25 8:45
23 Sun 23 4:04 4:45 5:58 1:00 4:45 6:26 8:45
24 Mon 24 4:01 4:45 5:55 1:00 4:45 6:28 8:45
25 Tue 25 3:59 4:45 5:53 1:00 4:45 6:30 8:45
26 Wed 26 3:56 4:45 5:51 1:00 4:45 6:32 8:45
27 Thu 27 3:53 4:45 5:49 1:00 4:45 6:33 8:45
28 Fri 28 3:50 4:30 5:46 1:00 4:45 6:37 8:45
29 Sat 29 3:48 4:30 5:44 1:00 4:45 6:37 8:45
30 Sun 30 4:45 5:30 6:44 2:00 6:00 7:38 9:15
--- Mon 31 4:42 5:30 6:42 2:00 6:00 7:40 9:15

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Fasting in Ramadan 2026 A Month of Patience and Reflection

Ramadan is a blessed and sacred month when Muslims around the world fast to seek the mercy of Allah and earn great reward. It is a time of worship prayer and kindness. Fasting is the fourth pillar of Islam and it has deep spiritual meaning when it is done with sincere intention and in the way of the Prophet peace be upon him.

The Prophet peace be upon him said that whoever fasts in Ramadan with faith and hope in Allah will have their past sins forgiven and whoever prays during its nights with faith will also have their sins forgiven and whoever worships on Laylatul Qadr will receive the same mercy. These words remind us how special Ramadan is and how every moment of this month brings reward and forgiveness.

Banbury Madni Masjid encourages the community to welcome Ramadan with fasting prayer and good deeds. It is a time to grow closer to Allah and to support one another with kindness and care.

When Does Ramadan Begin in 2026


Muslims look forward to Ramadan each year because it is a time of faith and reflection. Ramadan follows the lunar calendar which means its start changes every year. In 2026 Ramadan is expected to begin around the evening of Tuesday 17 February based on moon sighting. Banbury Madni Masjid welcomes this holy month with prayer and unity and encourages everyone to prepare their hearts and homes for this special time.

The ramadan timetable for UK helps families know when to start and end their fast each day. Many people also use the ramadan calendar 2026 to stay organised and focused during the month.

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When Does Ramadan End in 2026

Ramadan in 2026 is expected to end around the evening of Wednesday 18 March depending on the sighting of the moon. The final days of Ramadan are very special and full of reward. Muslims use this time to increase prayer and charity before Eid arrives.

Using a ramadan calendar 2026 download helps people keep track of fasting and prayer times. The ramadan timetable 2026 is also useful for planning sehri and iftar throughout the month.

What Is Ramadan

Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is a month of fasting prayer reflection and charity. Muslims fast from dawn to sunset and use this time to become better in faith and character.

When Is Ramadan 2026

Ramadan 2026 is expected to begin around mid February and end around mid March based on moon sighting. Many families use a download ramadan calendar pdf to follow the daily timings and stay prepared for each fast.

When Is Eid al Fitr

Eid al Fitr marks the end of Ramadan and is celebrated on the first day of Shawwal. It is a day of joy prayer and charity when families come together to thank Allah for the blessings of Ramadan.

FAQ

What is Ramadan?

  • Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and it is a time when Muslims around the world fast pray and give to charity. It is a month of self control reflection and drawing closer to Allah.

When is Ramadan 2026

  • Ramadan in 2026 is expected to begin around the evening of Tuesday 17 February and end around the evening of Wednesday 18 March. These dates may change based on the sighting of the moon.

. When is Eid al Fitr

  • Eid al Fitr marks the end of Ramadan and it is celebrated on the first day of Shawwal. It is a day of joy prayer and giving and its exact date depends on the moon sighting.

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