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Ramadan Calendar 2026: Sehri & Iftar Time for Dhaka Division (All 13 Districts)

Ramadan Calendar 2026 Bangladesh: Sehri & Iftar Time Table for Dhaka Division All Districts

Ramadan Mubarak! As the crescent moon of 1447 Hijri graces the sky, millions of Muslims across Bangladesh are welcoming the holy month of Ramadan. If you are residing in the Dhaka Division, precise timing for Sehri (Suhoor) and Iftar is crucial for the validity of your fast.

This ultimate guide provides the Ramadan 2026 Sehri & Iftar schedule, specifically tailored for everyone living in Dhaka, Narayanganj, Gazipur, Munshiganj, Manikganj, Narsingdi, Tangail, Kishoreganj, Faridpur, Madaripur, Rajbari, Gopalganj, and Shariatpur. Whether you are in the bustling streets of Narayanganj or the quiet greens of Rajbari, this guide ensures you never miss a moment.

Ramadan 2026 Calendar Sehri & Iftar Timetable – Dhaka Division

(Note: Dates are subject to moon sighting. Estimated Start: Mid-February 2026)

Note: You can select your specific District from the dropdown menu above the table to view the automatically adjusted time for your location.

Below is the reference schedule for Dhaka City, which serves as the base time for Narayanganj, Gazipur, Munshiganj, Manikganj, Narsingdi, Tangail, Kishoreganj, Faridpur, Madaripur, Rajbari, Gopalganj, and Shariatpur. Please apply the respective adjustments mentioned above for your specific location.

Ramadan Calendar 2026 – Sehri & Iftar Time Table

Ramadan Calendar 2026

Sehri and Iftar Time Table for Dhaka Division

Covers: Dhaka, Gazipur, Narayanganj, Munshiganj, Manikganj, Narsingdi, Kishoreganj, Tangail, Faridpur, Madaripur, Shariatpur, Rajbari, Gopalganj.



Dhaka District Schedule
Roza Date Day Sehri End (AM) Iftar Time (PM)

(For the full month, the pattern continues: Sehri time decreases by roughly 1 minute daily, and Iftar time increases by roughly 1 minute daily as we move towards summer).

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1. Dhaka District Ramadan Calendar 2026

As the capital and base time for the division, the Dhaka schedule requires no time adjustments. Residents of Dhaka city and surrounding areas like Savar and Keraniganj should follow this standard chart.

Ramadan Calendar 2026 Sehri Iftar Time Dhaka
Ramadan Calendar 2026 Sehri Iftar Time Dhaka

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2. Narayanganj District Sehri & Iftar Time 2026

Known as the Dundee of the East, Narayanganj follows a slightly earlier schedule. Subtract 1 minute from Sehri end time compared to Dhaka.

Narayanganj District Sehri & Iftar Time 2026
Narayanganj District Sehri & Iftar Time 2026

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3. Gazipur District Ramadan Schedule 2026

For the industrial hub of Gazipur, Sehri time remains the same as Dhaka, but Iftar time is 1 minute later. Ensure you wait that extra minute before breaking your fast.

Gazipur District Ramadan Schedule 2026
Gazipur District Ramadan Schedule 2026

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4. Munshiganj District Iftar & Sehri Time 2026

Residents of Munshiganj should subtract 1 minute from the Dhaka Sehri time. The Iftar time coincides perfectly with the Dhaka standard time.

Munshiganj District Iftar & Sehri Time 2026
Munshiganj District Iftar & Sehri Time 2026

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5. Manikganj District Ramadan Time Table 2026

If you are fasting in Manikganj, add 2 minutes to the Sehri time and 3 minutes to the Iftar time relative to the Dhaka schedule.

Manikganj District Ramadan Time Table 2026
Manikganj District Ramadan Time Table 2026

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6. Narsingdi District Ramadan Calendar 2026

For Narsingdi, the sun sets earlier. Subtract 2 minutes for Sehri and 1 minute for Iftar from the Dhaka base time.

Narsingdi District Ramadan Calendar 2026
Narsingdi District Ramadan Calendar 2026

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7. Tangail District Sehri & Iftar Schedule 2026

Tangail residents need to add 2 minutes to Sehri and 3 minutes to Iftar times. This adjustment ensures accuracy for all Upazilas in Tangail.

Tangail District Sehri & Iftar Schedule 2026
Tangail District Sehri & Iftar Schedule 2026

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8. Kishoreganj District Ramadan 2026

Kishoreganj has significant time differences. Subtract 3 minutes from Sehri and 2 minutes from Iftar times compared to the capital.

Kishoreganj District Ramadan 2026
Kishoreganj District Ramadan 2026

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9. Faridpur District Fasting Schedule 2026

Located to the west, Faridpur requires adding 3 minutes to Sehri and 4 minutes to Iftar times.

Faridpur District Fasting Schedule 2026
Faridpur District Fasting Schedule 2026

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10. Madaripur District Ramadan Time 2026

For Madaripur, add 2 minutes for Sehri and 3 minutes for Iftar. This schedule applies to all areas within the district.

Madaripur District Ramadan Time 2026
Madaripur District Ramadan Time 2026

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11. Rajbari District Sehri and Iftar Time 2026

Rajbari has the largest positive time difference. You must add 4 minutes to Sehri and 5 minutes to Iftar times relative to Dhaka.

Rajbari District Sehri and Iftar Time 2026
Rajbari District Sehri and Iftar Time 2026

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12. Gopalganj District Ramadan Calendar 2026

In Gopalganj, the schedule requires adding 3 minutes to Sehri and 4 minutes to Iftar time.

Gopalganj District Ramadan Calendar 2026
Gopalganj District Ramadan Calendar 2026

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13. Shariatpur District Iftar Schedule 2026

Shariatpur residents should add 1 minute to Sehri and 2 minutes to Iftar times for the holy month of Ramadan 2026.

Shariatpur District Iftar Schedule 2026
Shariatpur District Iftar Schedule 2026

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Understanding the Time Difference in Dhaka Division

While Dhaka serves as the central reference point for time in Bangladesh (Islamic Foundation standard), the sun rises and sets at slightly different times across the division due to geographic longitude.

To get the exact time for your specific district, you simply need to add or subtract minutes from the Dhaka base time.

District-Wise Time Adjustments (The Golden Rule)

Instead of memorizing a confusing chart, use this simple adjustment table based on the official Dhaka schedule.

Group A: Eastern Districts (Sun Rises & Sets Earlier)

These districts are east of Dhaka. You must subtract time for Sehri and Iftar compared to the Dhaka schedule.

DistrictSehri AdjustmentIftar Adjustment
NarsingdiSubtract 2 MinutesSubtract 1 Minute
KishoreganjSubtract 3 MinutesSubtract 2 Minutes
NarayanganjSubtract 1 MinuteSame as Dhaka
MunshiganjSubtract 1 MinuteSame as Dhaka

Group B: Western & Southern Districts (Sun Rises & Sets Later)

These districts are west of Dhaka. You must add time to the Dhaka schedule.

DistrictSehri AdjustmentIftar Adjustment
GazipurSame as DhakaAdd 1 Minute
ManikganjAdd 2 MinutesAdd 3 Minutes
TangailAdd 2 MinutesAdd 3 Minutes
FaridpurAdd 3 MinutesAdd 4 Minutes
MadaripurAdd 2 MinutesAdd 3 Minutes
ShariatpurAdd 1 MinuteAdd 2 Minutes
RajbariAdd 4 MinutesAdd 5 Minutes
GopalganjAdd 3 MinutesAdd 4 Minutes

Pro Tip: Always keep a buffer of 1-2 minutes as a precaution (Ihtiyat) to ensure your fast is safe.

Essential Duas for Fasting

To complete your fasting journey spiritually, memorizing the Niyat (intention) and Doa (prayer) is essential.

1. Niyat for Sehri (Intention to Fast)

It is important to make the intention before the Fajr waqt begins.

Pronunciation: Nawaitu an asuma ghadam min shahri Ramadan-al-Mubaraki fardallaka Ya Allahu, fa-taqabbal minni innaka antas Samiul Alim.

Meaning: “I intend to fast tomorrow for the month of Ramadan, obligatory upon me for Your sake, O Allah. So accept it from me; indeed, You are the All-Hearing, All-Knowing.”

2. Dua for Iftar (Breaking the Fast)

Recite this immediately before eating or drinking water at sunset.

Pronunciation: Allahumma laka sumtu wa ala rizkika aftartu wa alaika tawakkaltu.

Meaning: “O Allah! I fasted for You, and I break my fast with Your sustenance, and I put my trust in You.”

Health Tips for a Healthy Ramadan in Dhaka

Living in the Dhaka Division can be hectic. Here is how to maintain energy throughout the day:

  1. Hydration is Key: February and March in Bangladesh are transitioning into summer. Drink at least 8 glasses of water between Iftar and Sehri.
  2. Avoid Fried Foods: While Beguni and Piyaju are traditional favorites in Old Dhaka and surrounding districts, try to limit oily foods to prevent acidity.
  3. Dates (Khejur): Start your Iftar with dates. They provide instant energy and sugar needed for the brain after a long day.
  4. Don’t Skip Sehri: Even a small meal or a glass of milk is Sunnah and provides the fuel needed for the day.

May this Ramadan 2026 bring peace, prosperity, and blessings to every home in the Dhaka Division—from the industrial hubs of Gazipur to the riverbanks of Shariatpur.

Bookmark this page to keep the schedule handy throughout the month. Remember to check the moon sighting announcements for the exact start date of Ramadan and Eid-ul-Fitr.

Ramadan Kareem!

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