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Gujranwala Ramadan Timing 2026 — Today Sehri & Iftar Time & Complete 30-Day Calendar

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February 21, 2026
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RAMADAN 2026 — 3 Ramadan 1447 AH: Today, Saturday 21 February 2026, Gujranwala Sehri time (Fiqa Hanafi) is 05:18 AM and Iftar time is 5:54 PM, with approximately 12 hours 36 minutes of fasting. Ramadan 2026 in Gujranwala began on 18 February and is expected to conclude on 19 March 2026. This calendar is valid for Gujranwala City, Satellite Town, Model Town, Old City, Peoples Colony, and all major surrounding areas. Read on for the full 30-day timetable, Gujranwala's legendary full-energy Ramzan spirit, Sehri at legendary dhabas, GT Road Iftar food streets, the city's famed masjid culture, and why Ramadan in the City of Wrestlers is an experience like no other in Punjab.

Today's Sehri & Iftar Time in Gujranwala — 21 February 2026

Sehri Ends (Fiqa Hanafi)
05:18 AM
Fiqa Jafria: 05:08 AM
Iftar Begins (Fiqa Hanafi)
5:54 PM
Fiqa Jafria: 06:04 PM
Fast Duration Today
12h 36m
3 Ramadan 1447 AH

Today is the 3rd Roza of Ramadan 1447 AH in Gujranwala. All timings above are for Fiqa Hanafi and include the standard 1-minute preventive adjustment — Sehri is shown 1 minute before the calculated Fajr time, and Iftar is given 1 minute after observed sunset. Always confirm with your nearest mosque for the most precise local timing.

Gujranwala Ramadan Calendar — Coverage Areas

This Ramadan 2026 timetable is valid for Gujranwala city and all surrounding localities. Sehri and Iftar timings apply uniformly across:

Gujranwala City Satellite Town Model Town Old City Peoples Colony Nowshera Virkan

Minor variations of under one minute may exist across the far edges of the district. It is always recommended to stop eating 1–2 minutes before the stated Sehri end time as a precaution and to verify with your local masjid.

Gujranwala Ramadan Calendar 2026 — Complete 30-Day Sehri & Iftar Timetable

The complete Gujranwala Ramadan 2026 timetable for all 30 fasting days is below. All timings are for Fiqa Hanafi with the standard 1-minute preventive adjustment applied.

Roza # Date (2026) Sehri Ends Iftar Begins Fast Duration
119 Feb05:19 AM5:54 PM12 h 35 m
220 Feb05:18 AM5:54 PM12 h 36 m
3 21 Feb Today 05:17 AM5:55 PM12 h 38 m
422 Feb05:16 AM5:56 PM12 h 40 m
523 Feb05:15 AM5:57 PM12 h 42 m
624 Feb05:14 AM5:58 PM12 h 44 m
725 Feb05:13 AM5:59 PM12 h 46 m
826 Feb05:12 AM5:59 PM12 h 47 m
927 Feb05:11 AM6:00 PM12 h 49 m
1028 Feb05:10 AM6:01 PM12 h 51 m
1101 Mar05:09 AM6:02 PM12 h 53 m
1202 Mar05:08 AM6:02 PM12 h 54 m
1303 Mar05:06 AM6:03 PM12 h 57 m
1404 Mar05:05 AM6:04 PM12 h 59 m
1505 Mar05:04 AM6:05 PM13 h 01 m
1606 Mar05:03 AM6:05 PM13 h 02 m
1707 Mar05:02 AM6:06 PM13 h 04 m
1808 Mar05:00 AM6:07 PM13 h 07 m
1909 Mar04:59 AM6:08 PM13 h 09 m
2010 Mar04:58 AM6:08 PM13 h 10 m
2111 Mar04:57 AM6:09 PM13 h 12 m
2212 Mar04:55 AM6:10 PM13 h 15 m
2313 Mar04:54 AM6:11 PM13 h 17 m
2414 Mar04:53 AM6:11 PM13 h 18 m
2515 Mar04:52 AM6:12 PM13 h 20 m
2616 Mar04:50 AM6:13 PM13 h 23 m
2717 Mar04:49 AM6:13 PM13 h 24 m
2818 Mar04:48 AM6:14 PM13 h 26 m
2919 Mar04:46 AM6:15 PM13 h 29 m
3020 Mar04:45 AM6:16 PM13 h 31 m

Important Disclaimer

All timings are for Fiqa Hanafi and include a 1-minute preventive adjustment (Sehri −1 min, Iftar +1 min). Fiqa Jafria (Shia) timings differ by approximately 10 minutes. Timings are calculated using spherical trigonometry based on Gujranwala's geodetic coordinates. Stop eating 1–2 minutes before the stated Sehri time as an added precaution and always confirm with your nearest mosque.

Ramadan 2026 in Gujranwala — Ibadat with Full Desi Energy

"Whoever fasts Ramadan out of faith and in hope of reward, his previous sins will be forgiven."

— Sahih al-Bukhari 2014 | Prophet Muhammad ﷺ

Gujranwala — Punjab's industrial powerhouse, steel city, and proudly the "City of Wrestlers" — observes Ramadan with the same raw, unstoppable energy that has defined this city for generations. Known across Pakistan for producing more wrestling (kushti) champions than any other city, for its mighty steel furnaces, ceramics factories, and fierce commercial character, Gujranwala does not slow down for Ramadan — it transforms. The city's legendary work ethic gives way to an equally legendary spirit of worship, and the result is one of Punjab's most vibrant and authentic Ramadan experiences.

Ramadan 2026 in Gujranwala covers 30 fasting days, from 19 February through 20 March 2026, with Eid ul-Fitr 2026 anticipated on 20 or 21 March subject to the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee's official moon-sighting announcement. This year's pleasant weather — day temperatures between 24°C and 31°C, with cool nights dipping to 9°C–15°C — makes for comfortable fasting conditions. Fasting hours range from approximately 12h 35m on the first day to 13h 31m by the final Roza.

Gujranwala is over 95% Muslim, and the city's Ramadan landscape reflects that unity. From the historic Old City and its tightly woven mohallas, to the wide residential avenues of Satellite Town and Model Town, the holy month touches every corner with equal intensity. Local mosque announcements — led prominently by the Jamia Masjid Gulzar-e-Madina — confirm the moon sighting and set the city's Ramadan pace with the first Sehri call.

Sehri Time Gujranwala — Heavy, Hearty & Unapologetically Desi

In Gujranwala, Sehri is not a light pre-dawn snack — it is a proper event. True to the city's wrestler-city identity and its culture of physical strength and hard work, the Sehri table in Gujranwala is loaded, generous, and built to sustain you through a full day of labour and fasting. The city's all-night dhabas near Rail Bazar, Thakur Singh Gate, and Sialkoti Gate come alive in the hours before Fajr — steam rising from enormous pots of Paye and Nihari, the sizzle of tawa on buttered paratha, and the rich aroma of Gujranwala street food filling the cool pre-dawn air.

  • Pheni soaked in warm milk — the beloved traditional Gujranwala Sehri sweet, vermicelli-like fried dough softened in sweetened milk, consumed for quick energy and a comforting start to the fast
  • Khajla — the delicate, deep-fried Gujranwala speciality pastry, a local Sehri favourite with deep roots in the city's culinary heritage
  • Paye (slow-cooked trotters) — the overnight staple of every serious Gujranwala Sehri; protein-rich, collagen-dense, served with thick naan from the all-night tandoors
  • Nihari — slow-simmered spiced beef stew, the other great overnight Sehri speciality, found at the city's legendary Nihari houses from midnight onwards
  • Tawa Paratha with desi ghee — the non-negotiable Punjabi Sehri staple, crispy and rich, eaten with achar and lassi
  • Lassi (sweet or salted) — Gujranwala's Lassi culture is famous across Punjab; during Ramadan, consuming thick, cold Lassi at Sehri is considered almost obligatory for managing the day's thirst
  • Doodh Patti chai — the strong, creamy tea that closes every Gujranwala Sehri table before the fast begins

After Sehri, men and boys head to the neighbourhood mosque for Fajr in congregation — and in Gujranwala, the Fajr attendance during Ramadan is exceptional, a testament to the city's deeply rooted communal faith.

Iftar Time Gujranwala — GT Road Food Streets & the City Comes Alive

The city that slows through the afternoon fasting hours explodes back to life as Iftar approaches. Satellite Town Market and Main Bazaar stay open late into the night throughout Ramadan — and GT Road's food strip, which normally buzzes with commerce, transforms into one of Punjab's most spectacular Iftar destinations. From the famous Spice Bazaar (GT Road) to the packed food stalls near Stadium Road, the city's food scene during Iftar is nothing short of extraordinary.

  • Dates and water — the Sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ, the first thing every Gujranwala household reaches for at the Iftar adhan
  • Rooh Afza and Jam-e-Shirin — Gujranwala's Ramadan drinks of choice; sweet, fragrant, ice-cold, consumed in generous quantities at Iftar
  • Fresh lemon soda — a Gujranwala Iftar favourite, refreshing and hydrating after the dry afternoon hours
  • Pakoras and Samosay — piping hot from the frying pan, available at every street corner from mid-afternoon, the universal Punjabi Iftar opener
  • Dahi Bhallay — lentil dumplings in cold, spiced yogurt — a beloved Gujranwala Iftar staple on every Dastarkhwan across the city
  • Fruit Chaat — seasonal fruit in tangy chaat masala and imli chutney, prepared through the afternoon at every home
  • Gujranwala Tikka & Kabab (Barbecue) — the post-Maghrib centrepiece; coal-grilled tikka and seekh kebabs from famous spots like Nirala Hotel and Butt Karahi define the real Gujranwala Iftar dinner experience

The True Ronaq of Gujranwala — Ramadan Cricket & Night Culture

One of Gujranwala's most charming and uniquely desi Ramadan traditions is Ramadan Cricket — after Taraweeh prayers conclude late at night, the city's youth pour into streets and open grounds for energetic games of street cricket that run well past midnight, right up until Sehri time approaches. Lit by streetlights, accompanied by the sound of laughter and the occasional call of the night watchman, this post-Taraweeh cricket culture is beloved by Gujranwala's young men and speaks to the city's irrepressible energy even during the holiest month of the year.

The Old City and its historic mohallas carry the deepest Ramadan atmosphere — narrow lanes strung with lights, the sound of Taraweeh recitation drifting from every mosque, the smell of frying Iftar food mingling with the cool Punjab night air. This is Gujranwala at its most authentic and most beautiful.

Famous Mosques for Taraweeh Prayers in Gujranwala

Gujranwala's mosques are the beating heart of the city's Ramadan experience. After Iftar, Maghrib, and dinner, the city's enormous masjid network fills with worshippers for the beloved night prayer of Taraweeh — 20 rakats of congregation prayer with complete Quran recitation spread across the 30 nights of Ramadan.

Jamia Masjid Gulzar-e-Madina Gujranwala's most prominent mosque; the first to confirm the Ramadan moon locally and a major centre for Taraweeh throughout the holy month
Markazi Jamia Masjid — Sheranwala Bagh A historic and architecturally grand mosque in the heart of the old city, drawing massive nightly Taraweeh congregations throughout Ramadan
Masjid Tooba — Satellite Town Popular for its well-organised Taraweeh arrangements and central location; a favourite among Satellite Town families for nightly congregation
Jamia Masjid Anwar-ul-Uloom A prominent centre for Islamic sermons, religious guidance and Taraweeh prayers, drawing scholars and worshippers across Gujranwala each Ramadan

Dastarkhwan Culture & Ramadan Charity in Gujranwala

Gujranwala's Ramadan hospitality culture is expressed most visibly through its roadside Dastarkhwans — open communal Iftar spreads laid along GT Road and near the General Bus Stand by local philanthropists and community leaders, welcoming travellers, daily labourers, and the underprivileged to break their fast with dignity and warmth. This tradition of public generosity is one of Gujranwala's most cherished Ramadan institutions.

  • Alkhidmat Foundation Gujranwala — distributes Ramadan ration packages to thousands of deserving families across the city and surrounding district
  • Edhi Foundation — maintains free Iftar distribution points and emergency welfare services throughout the month
  • Sundas Foundation — a major Gujranwala-based charity running Zakat drives and Ramadan Rashan (ration) pack distribution campaigns for needy families
  • Jamia Islamia Gujranwala & Dar-ul-Uloom Shaukat-ul-Islam — prominent religious institutions that provide spiritual guidance, conduct Ramadan programmes, and organise community welfare during the month
  • Local mosque welfare committees — virtually every mosque in Gujranwala organises community Iftar Dastarkhwans multiple times per week, ensuring the entire neighbourhood eats together

Healthy Fasting Tips for Gujranwala's Ramadan

  • Drink Lassi and water generously between Iftar and Sehri — Gujranwala's famous Lassi culture is perfectly suited to Ramadan; thick, protein-rich Lassi at Sehri is one of the best ways to stay hydrated through the fast
  • Don't skip the Pheni or Khajla at Sehri — these traditional carbohydrate-rich sweets provide sustained energy and are part of Gujranwala's Sehri heritage for good reason
  • Eat Paye or Nihari at Sehri wisely — their collagen-rich broth is excellent for sustained energy, but avoid excessive spice which can cause thirst during the fast
  • Moderate the post-Taraweeh cricket energy — Ramadan Cricket is a beloved tradition, but sleeping at least a few hours before Sehri is essential for maintaining health through 30 days of fasting
  • Begin Iftar gently with dates and water — resist the temptation to eat the entire Dahi Bhallay, Pakoras, and Tikka spread all at once; a gradual re-introduction of food is easier on the digestive system
  • Use the cool early-morning hours wisely — the pleasant 9°C–15°C nights of Gujranwala in February-March are ideal for Sehri and Fajr; embrace the crisp morning air and don't waste it

Frequently Asked Questions — Gujranwala Ramadan 2026

Ramadan 2026 began in Gujranwala on the evening of Wednesday, 18 February 2026, following the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee's official moon-sighting announcement confirmed locally through Jamia Masjid Gulzar-e-Madina and other city mosques. The first Roza was observed on Thursday, 19 February 2026.
Today's Sehri end time in Gujranwala is 05:18 AM (Fiqa Hanafi) on 21 February 2026, corresponding to 3 Ramadan 1447 AH. For Fiqa Jafria, Sehri ends at 05:08 AM. Stop eating 1–2 minutes before this time as an additional precaution.
Today's Iftar time in Gujranwala is 5:54 PM (Fiqa Hanafi) on 21 February 2026. For Fiqa Jafria, Iftar begins at 06:04 PM. Always confirm with your nearest mosque for the most accurate local time.
Today's fasting duration in Gujranwala is approximately 12 hours 36 minutes. As Ramadan progresses through March, fasting duration increases gradually, reaching approximately 13 hours 31 minutes by the final day on 20 March 2026.
Yes. This Gujranwala Ramadan 2026 timetable is valid for all major areas including Gujranwala City, Satellite Town, Model Town, Old City, Peoples Colony, and Nowshera Virkan. Minor variations of under one minute may exist at the farthest edges of the district.
Ramadan 2026 in Gujranwala is expected to end on 19 March 2026 (the 29th day), subject to moon-sighting confirmation. Eid ul-Fitr 2026 is anticipated on 20 or 21 March 2026. The 30th and final possible Roza falls on 20 March 2026.
Fiqa Jafria (Shia) Sehri time in Gujranwala is approximately 10 minutes earlier than Fiqa Hanafi (today: 05:08 AM), while Fiqa Jafria Iftar is approximately 10 minutes later (today: 06:04 PM). This reflects differing astronomical calculation methodologies between the two major schools of Islamic jurisprudence.

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