Ramadan in Dubai 2026 is a deeply spiritual time marked by renewed sense of community, increased worship and compassion for the needy. The fast-paced life aligns fasting with scheduled suhoor, Iftar, daily five time prayers and community worship. For local residents and short term visitors, knowing the correct prayer timing is essential for observing fasts and daily prayers accurately. This simple guide to Ramadan prayer time table UAE can help you stay spiritually focused, well-organized and fully prepared for the blessed Ramadan in 2026.
Ramadan Prayer Time 2026 UAE
| Date | Fajr | Sunrise | Zuhur | Asr | Sunset | Maghrib | Isha | Imsak |
| 1 Ramaḍān, 1447 (18 February, 2026) | 05:34 | 06:51 | 12:36 | 15:48 | 18:18 | 18:18 | 19:32 | 05:24 |
| Ramaḍān, 1447 (19 February, 2026) | 05:33 | 06:50 | 12:36 | 15:48 | 18:18 | 18:18 | 19:33 | 05:23 |
| 3 Ramaḍān, 1447 (20 February, 2026) | 05:32 | 06:50 | 12:36 | 15:48 | 18:19 | 18:19 | 19:33 | 05:22 |
| 4 Ramaḍān, 1447 (21 February, 2026) | 05:31 | 06:49 | 12:35 | 15:49 | 18:19 | 18:19 | 19:34 | 05:21 |
| 5 Ramaḍān, 1447 (22 February, 2026) | 05:31 | 06:48 | 12:35 | 15:49 | 18:20 | 18:20 | 19:34 | 05:21 |
| 6 Ramaḍān, 1447 (23 February, 2026) | 05:30 | 06:47 | 12:35 | 15:49 | 18:21 | 18:21 | 19:35 | 05:20 |
| 7 Ramaḍān, 1447 (24 February, 2026) | 05:29 | 06:46 | 12:35 | 15:50 | 18:21 | 18:21 | 19:35 | 05:19 |
| 8 Ramaḍān, 1447 (25 February, 2026) | 05:28 | 06:45 | 12:35 | 15:50 | 18:22 | 18:22 | 19:36 | 05:18 |
| 9 Ramaḍān, 1447 (26 February, 2026) | 05:28 | 06:45 | 12:35 | 15:50 | 18:22 | 18:22 | 19:36 | 05:18 |
| 10 Ramaḍān, 1447 (27 February, 2026) | 05:27 | 06:44 | 12:35 | 15:50 | 18:23 | 18:23 | 19:37 | 05:17 |
| 11 Ramaḍān, 1447 (28 February, 2026) | 05:26 | 06:43 | 12:34 | 15:50 | 18:23 | 18:23 | 19:37 | 05:16 |
| 12 Ramaḍān, 1447 (01 March, 2026) | 05:25 | 06:42 | 12:34 | 15:51 | 18:24 | 18:24 | 19:38 | 05:15 |
| 13 Ramaḍān, 1447 (02 March, 2026) | 05:24 | 06:41 | 12:34 | 15:51 | 18:24 | 18:24 | 19:38 | 05:14 |
| 14 Ramaḍān, 1447 (03 March, 2026) | 05:23 | 06:40 | 12:34 | 15:51 | 18:25 | 18:25 | 19:39 | 05:13 |
| 15 Ramaḍān, 1447 (04 March, 2026) | 05:22 | 06:39 | 12:34 | 15:51 | 18:25 | 18:25 | 19:39 | 05:12 |
| 16 Ramaḍān, 1447 (05 March, 2026) | 05:21 | 06:38 | 12:33 | 15:51 | 18:26 | 18:26 | 19:40 | 05:11 |
| 17 Ramaḍān, 1447 (06 March, 2026) | 05:20 | 06:37 | 12:33 | 15:51 | 18:26 | 18:26 | 19:40 | 05:10 |
| 18 Ramaḍān, 1447 (07 March, 2026) | 05:20 | 06:36 | 12:33 | 15:51 | 18:27 | 18:27 | 19:41 | 05:10 |
| 19 Ramaḍān, 1447 (08 March, 2026) | 05:19 | 06:35 | 12:33 | 15:52 | 18:27 | 18:27 | 19:41 | 05:09 |
| 20 Ramaḍān, 1447 (09 March, 2026) | 05:18 | 06:34 | 12:32 | 15:52 | 18:28 | 18:28 | 19:42 | 05:08 |
| 21 Ramaḍān, 1447 (10 March, 2026) | 05:17 | 06:33 | 12:32 | 15:52 | 18:28 | 18:28 | 19:42 | 05:07 |
| 22 Ramaḍān, 1447 (11 March, 2026) | 05:16 | 06:32 | 12:32 | 15:52 | 18:29 | 18:29 | 19:43 | 05:06 |
| 23 Ramaḍān, 1447 (12 March, 2026) | 05:15 | 06:31 | 12:32 | 15:52 | 18:29 | 18:29 | 19:43 | 05:05 |
| 24 Ramaḍān, 1447 (13 March, 2026) | 05:14 | 06:30 | 12:31 | 15:52 | 18:30 | 18:30 | 19:44 | 05:04 |
| 25 Ramaḍān, 1447 (14 March, 2026) | 05:13 | 06:29 | 12:31 | 15:52 | 18:30 | 18:30 | 19:44 | 05:03 |
| 26 Ramaḍān, 1447 (15 March, 2026) | 05:12 | 06:28 | 12:31 | 15:52 | 18:31 | 18:31 | 19:45 | 05:02 |
| 27 Ramaḍān, 1447 (16 March, 2026) | 05:10 | 06:27 | 12:31 | 15:52 | 18:31 | 18:31 | 19:45 | 05:00 |
| 28 Ramaḍān, 1447 (17 March, 2026) | 05:09 | 06:26 | 12:30 | 15:52 | 18:32 | 18:32 | 19:46 | 04:59 |
| 29 Ramaḍān, 1447 (18 March, 2026) | 05:08 | 06:25 | 12:30 | 15:52 | 18:32 | 18:32 | 19:46 | 04:58 |
| 30 Ramaḍān, 1447 (19 March, 2026) | 05:07 | 06:24 | 12:30 | 15:52 | 18:33 | 18:33 | 19:46 | 04:57 |
This comprehensive Dubai fasting time 2026 includes Fajr, Zuhar, Asr, Maghrib, Isha and Imsak (it refers to the time just before Fajr when Muslims stop eating and drinking in preparation for the fast). Fajr time marks the start of fasting and Maghrib marks the end of fasting. Daily Ramadan iftar time dubai shows slight changes in the prayer timings daily according to the sunrise and sunset movements. These changes must be monitored and followed daily to keep your fasting and prayers valid.
The Significance of Today Iftar Time in Dubai
For more accuracy, the majority of people check ifyar time today, especially when they travel between different emirates to plan their worships in advance. Gathering information about Ramadan prayer timings in Dubai tomorrow helps to plan their work, visit to mosques and offer Taraweeh prayers.
In the same manner, keeping a proper track record of Ramadan prayer timings today ensures that your prayers and fasting starts and ends at exact time without any confusion.
Conclusion
Ramadan in the United Arab Emirates is a time of unity, self-reflection and discipline. Having a clear understanding of the accurate Ramadan prayer time table UAE ensures the fasting, prayers and worships are observed peacefully and correctly. When you are planning iftar meals, daily worship routines or visiting a mosque, a trusted Ramadan timetable becomes crucial as a caring Ramadan partner.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. Where can I find the official UAE prayers time table?
You can find it from Islamic authorities, mosques and government approved mosques.
Q2. Are prayer timings same across all emirates of UAE?
They can slightly differ a minute or two.
Q3. Why do Ramadan timing change daily?
Prayer timing strictly follows sunrise and sunset movements that can change prayer timings slightly each day.
Q4. Can I follow Dubai timings in Abu Dhabi?
It is better to follow your local timetable if you are in Abu Dhabi.
Q5. When should I stop eating at Suhoor?
Suhoor meal should end exactly at the time of Fajr prayer.

