Ramadan is the holiest month in Islam, observed by Muslims through fasting from dawn (Sehri) to sunset (Iftar), along with prayer, charity, and spiritual reflection. In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), Muslims prepare in advance by following a Ramadan calendar to manage daily fasting and prayer schedules.
This article provides the expected Ramadan 2026 dates and city-wise Sehri and Iftar timings for major cities across KPK.
Expected Ramadan 2026 Dates in KPK
Ramadan 1447 AH is expected to begin in Pakistan in February 2026.
Expected schedule:
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1st Ramadan: 19 February 2026
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Last Roza: 19 or 20 March 2026
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Expected Eid ul Fitr: 20 March 2026
Please note that the final confirmation depends on moon sighting announcements by the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee.
Ramadan 2026 Timing Pattern in KPK
Since Ramadan 2026 is expected in late winter and early spring, fasting hours will gradually increase during the month.
General timing trend in KPK:
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Beginning of Ramadan
Sehri ends around 5:10 AM
Iftar begins around 5:45 PM -
Middle of Ramadan
Sehri ends around 4:55 AM
Iftar begins around 6:00 PM -
End of Ramadan
Sehri ends around 4:40 AM
Iftar begins around 6:12 PM
Timings vary slightly depending on the city and geographical location.
Quick Ramadan Timing Overview – KPK
| Ramadan Phase | Sehri Ends (Approx.) | Iftar Starts (Approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Beginning Days | 5:10 AM | 5:45 PM |
| Middle Days | 4:55 AM | 6:00 PM |
| Ending Days | 4:40 AM | 6:12 PM |
KPK City-Wise Ramadan Calendar 2026
Below is the approximate Sehri and Iftar timing range for major cities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from the start to the end of Ramadan.
Always verify exact daily timings with your local mosque timetable.
City-Wise Sehri and Iftar Timings (KPK)
| City | Sehri Timing Range | Iftar Timing Range |
|---|---|---|
| Peshawar | 5:08 AM to 4:38 AM | 5:47 PM to 6:13 PM |
| Mardan | 5:07 AM to 4:37 AM | 5:46 PM to 6:12 PM |
| Abbottabad | 5:05 AM to 4:35 AM | 5:44 PM to 6:10 PM |
| Swat (Mingora) | 5:04 AM to 4:34 AM | 5:43 PM to 6:09 PM |
| Kohat | 5:09 AM to 4:39 AM | 5:48 PM to 6:14 PM |
| Bannu | 5:10 AM to 4:40 AM | 5:49 PM to 6:15 PM |
| Dera Ismail Khan | 5:12 AM to 4:42 AM | 5:51 PM to 6:17 PM |
| Charsadda | 5:08 AM to 4:38 AM | 5:46 PM to 6:12 PM |
| Nowshera | 5:08 AM to 4:38 AM | 5:46 PM to 6:12 PM |
| Haripur | 5:06 AM to 4:36 AM | 5:45 PM to 6:11 PM |
| Mansehra | 5:04 AM to 4:34 AM | 5:43 PM to 6:09 PM |
| Swabi | 5:07 AM to 4:37 AM | 5:46 PM to 6:12 PM |
| Karak | 5:09 AM to 4:39 AM | 5:48 PM to 6:14 PM |
| Hangu | 5:09 AM to 4:39 AM | 5:48 PM to 6:14 PM |
| Tank | 5:11 AM to 4:41 AM | 5:50 PM to 6:16 PM |
| Lakki Marwat | 5:10 AM to 4:40 AM | 5:49 PM to 6:15 PM |
Important Guidelines for Ramadan in KPK
To observe Ramadan properly, keep the following points in mind:
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Stop eating Sehri a few minutes before Fajr prayer begins
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Break your fast immediately at Maghrib time
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Follow your local mosque’s official Ramadan timetable
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Stay hydrated between Iftar and Sehri
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Increase Quran recitation and charity
Significance of the Last Ten Days
The final ten days of Ramadan are the most spiritually important. Muslims across KPK increase worship, offer Tahajjud prayers, and seek Laylat al-Qadr during the odd nights.
Focus areas during the last Ashra:
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Extra voluntary prayers
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Dua and forgiveness
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Zakat and Sadaqah
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Quran recitation
Eid ul Fitr 2026 in KPK
Eid ul Fitr is expected around 20 March 2026, subject to moon sighting confirmation. Eid prayers will be offered in mosques and Eid grounds across Peshawar, Mardan, Swat, Abbottabad, and all KPK districts.
Final Words
Ramadan is a month of patience, gratitude, and spiritual growth. This KPK Ramadan Calendar 2026 helps residents of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa plan their daily Sehri and Iftar schedule.








