Sehri Time and Iftar Time Today, February 27: Timings for 9th Roza of Ramzan 2026 in Mumbai, Delhi and More
On Friday, Indian Muslims will observe the 9th fast (Roza) of Ramadan. Due to solar shifts, timings vary from city to city. Sehri (pre-dawn meal) and Iftar (fast-breaking) are the pillars of the holy month of Ramzan, dedicated to prayer, reflection, and community charity. Scroll below to know Sehri and Iftar time for today, February 27.
Mumbai, February 27: As the holy month of Ramadan (Ramzan) progresses, millions of Muslims across India are observing the daily fast (Roza), a practice central to the Islamic faith. On Friday, February 27, devotees will observe their ninth fast of Ramzan. Precise timing is essential during this period, as the daily schedule for Sehri and Iftar shifts by a few minutes each day based on the rising and setting of the sun in various geographical locations. Sehri refers to the pre-dawn meal consumed by Muslims before the start of the fast, which must be completed before the first light of dawn (Fajr). Iftar is the evening meal served at sunset to break the day-long fast, traditionally beginning with the consumption of dates and water.
Scroll down to know Sehri and Iftar time today, February 27, for Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow, Chennai, Kolkata, Guwahati, Patna, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Pune, Noida, Ghaziabad, Bhopal, Ahmedabad, Ranchi, Srinagar and Thiruvananthapuram. Ramzan Calendar 2026: Full 30-Day Sehri and Iftar Timetable for Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow and More.
City-Wise Sheri and Iftar Timings for February 27, 2026
The following table provides the accurate Sehri and Iftar timings for major Indian cities on Friday, February 27, according to data from UrduPoint and other verified Islamic calendars.
Sehri and Iftar Timings for February 27
| City | Sehri (End Time) | Iftar (Start Time) |
| Mumbai | 05:46 AM | 06:43 PM |
| Delhi | 05:30 AM | 06:19 PM |
| Kolkata | 04:45 AM | 05:39 PM |
| Chennai | 05:15 AM | 06:17 PM |
| Hyderabad | 05:35 AM | 06:27 PM |
| Ranchi | 04:57 AM | 05:51 PM |
| Bengaluru | 05:26 AM | 06:28 PM |
| Lucknow | 05:15 AM | 06:06 PM |
| Srinagar | 05:39 AM | 06:25 PM |
| Patna | 04:58 AM | 05:50 PM |
| Bhopal | 05:29 AM | 06:22 PM |
| Ahmedabad | 05:48 AM | 06:42 PM |
| Jaipur | 05:36 AM | 06:26 PM |
| Thiruvananthapuram | 05:27 AM | 06:33 PM |
The Significance of Ramadan
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic Hijri calendar and is considered the holiest month for Muslims worldwide. It commemorates the revelation of the Quran to the Prophet Muhammad. Beyond the physical act of abstaining from food and drink during daylight hours, the month emphasises spiritual growth, self-discipline, charity (Zakat), and increased prayer. In addition to the five daily prayers, many Muslims also perform Tarawih, special nightly prayers held in mosques throughout the month. Ramadan 2026 Guide: Full List of What Breaks Your Fast and What Doesn't.
Punctuality and Community
The slight daily variations in timing - often just one or two minutes - occur because the Islamic calendar is lunar, and fasting is strictly tied to the solar cycle. Community leaders and health experts recommend a balanced Sehri consisting of slow-digesting carbohydrates and high-protein foods to maintain energy levels throughout the 13-to-14-hour fasting window.
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