The Market is Talking About Iftar Timings for February 25, 2026
As the sun sets on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, millions of Muslims will gather to break their fasts, marking the eighth day of Ramadan. This sacred month, which began on February 18, is characterized by fasting from dawn until sunset, and this year, the fasting hours are notably shorter compared to previous years.
In Dubai, the call to Maghrib prayer, signaling the end of the fast, will be at 6:22 PM. Meanwhile, in Abu Dhabi, it will be at 6:26 PM. The market is buzzing with anticipation as families prepare to gather for iftar, a time for community and reflection.
As Ramadan progresses, fasting hours will gradually increase, a shift that is influenced by the lunar calendar. The start of fasting in Dubai for February 25 will be at 5:28 AM, following the Fajr prayer.
While these timings are expected, it’s important to note that No official confirmation yet has been provided regarding any changes in the schedule. The community remains engaged in discussions about the significance of these rituals and the shared experience of fasting.
As the month unfolds, the call to prayer will continue to shape daily life, echoing across cities and fostering a sense of unity among the faithful.