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Ramadan 2026 Dubai UAE – Complete Guide to Fasting, Prayer, and Celebration

Ramadan 2026 Dubai UAE

Ramadan 2026 is right across the horizon as Muslims across Dubai, as well as across the UA, E are getting ready for the most significant month on the Islamic calendar. Ramadan occurs in the ninth month iofthe lunar Hijri calendar. It is observed by Muslims all over the world for a month of prayer, fasting, reflection,n and bonding with the community.

in 2026. Ramadan can be expected to commence on February 18th and conclude on March 20 based on moon viewing. The month of Ramadan is devoted to self-control, spiritual development, and charitable acts.s It culminates in Eid Al Fitr, the day of breaking the fast.

This article provides an in-depth review of Ramadan 2026’s events in Dubai. This includes Sehri and Iftar timetables, the timing of prayers, as well as fasting guidelines, exceptions to religious practices, fitness guidelines, and Eid celebrations.

Ramadan 2026 Prayer Timetable (UAE)

Ramadan Day Date Imsak
(Suhoor Ends)
Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib (Iftar) Isha
1 Thursday 19/02/2026 5:23 AM 5:33 AM 6:47 AM 12:35 PM 3:50 PM 6:19 PM 7:33 PM
2 Friday 20/02/2026 5:22 AM 5:32 AM 6:46 AM 12:35 PM 3:50 PM 6:19 PM 7:33 PM
3 Saturday 21/02/2026 5:21 AM 5:31 AM 6:45 AM 12:35 PM 3:51 PM 6:20 PM 7:34 PM
4 Sunday 22/02/2026 5:21 AM 5:31 AM 6:45 AM 12:35 PM 3:51 PM 6:20 PM 7:34 PM
5 Monday 23/02/2026 5:20 AM 5:30 AM 6:44 AM 12:35 PM 3:51 PM 6:21 PM 7:35 PM
6 Tuesday 24/02/2026 5:19 AM 5:29 AM 6:43 AM 12:35 PM 3:51 PM 6:21 PM 7:35 PM
7 Wednesday 25/02/2026 5:18 AM 5:28 AM 6:42 AM 12:35 PM 3:52 PM 6:22 PM 7:36 PM
8 Thursday 26/02/2026 5:17 AM 5:27 AM 6:41 AM 12:35 PM 3:52 PM 6:22 PM 7:36 PM
9 Friday 27/02/2026 5:17 AM 5:27 AM 6:40 AM 12:34 PM 3:52 PM 6:23 PM 7:37 PM
10 Saturday 28/02/2026 5:16 AM 5:26 AM 6:39 AM 12:34 PM 3:52 PM 6:24 PM 7:37 PM
11 Sunday 01/03/2026 5:15 AM 5:25 AM 6:38 AM 12:34 PM 3:53 PM 6:24 PM 7:38 PM
12 Monday 02/03/2026 5:14 AM 5:24 AM 6:37 AM 12:34 PM 3:53 PM 6:25 PM 7:38 PM
13 Tuesday 03/03/2026 5:13 AM 5:23 AM 6:36 AM 12:34 PM 3:53 PM 6:25 PM 7:39 PM
14 Wednesday 04/03/2026 5:12 AM 5:22 AM 6:35 AM 12:33 PM 3:53 PM 6:26 PM 7:39 PM
15 Thursday 05/03/2026 5:11 AM 5:21 AM 6:34 AM 12:33 PM 3:53 PM 6:26 PM 7:40 PM
16 Friday 06/03/2026 5:10 AM 5:20 AM 6:34 AM 12:33 PM 3:53 PM 6:27 PM 7:40 PM
17 Saturday 07/03/2026 5:09 AM 5:19 AM 6:33 AM 12:33 PM 3:53 PM 6:27 PM 7:41 PM
18 Sunday 08/03/2026 5:08 AM 5:18 AM 6:32 AM 12:32 PM 3:53 PM 6:28 PM 7:41 PM
19 Monday 09/03/2026 5:07 AM 5:17 AM 6:31 AM 12:32 PM 3:54 PM 6:28 PM 7:42 PM
20 Tuesday 10/03/2026 5:06 AM 5:16 AM 6:30 AM 12:32 PM 3:54 PM 6:29 PM 7:42 PM
21 Wednesday 11/03/2026 5:05 AM 5:15 AM 6:29 AM 12:32 PM 3:54 PM 6:29 PM 7:43 PM
22 Thursday 12/03/2026 5:04 AM 5:14 AM 6:28 AM 12:31 PM 3:54 PM 6:30 PM 7:43 PM
23 Friday 13/03/2026 5:03 AM 5:13 AM 6:27 AM 12:31 PM 3:54 PM 6:30 PM 7:44 PM
24 Saturday 14/03/2026 5:02 AM 5:12 AM 6:26 AM 12:31 PM 3:54 PM 6:31 PM 7:44 PM
25 Sunday 15/03/2026 5:01 AM 5:11 AM 6:25 AM 12:31 PM 3:54 PM 6:31 PM 7:45 PM
26 Monday 16/03/2026 5:00 AM 5:10 AM 6:24 AM 12:30 PM 3:54 PM 6:31 PM 7:45 PM
27 Tuesday 17/03/2026 4:59 AM 5:09 AM 6:23 AM 12:30 PM 3:54 PM 6:32 PM 7:46 PM
28 Wednesday 18/03/2026 4:58 AM 5:08 AM 6:21 AM 12:30 PM 3:54 PM 6:32 PM 7:46 PM
29 Thursday 19/03/2026 4:57 AM 5:07 AM 6:20 AM 12:29 PM 3:54 PM 6:33 PM 7:47 PM
30 Friday 20/03/2026 4:56 AM 5:06 AM 6:19 AM 12:29 PM 3:54 PM 6:33 PM 7:47 PM

Understanding Ramadan and Its Significance

Ramadan is believed to be the most sacred month of Islam because it commemorates the publication to the Holy Quran to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The month of fasting, also called Saw,d is a part of the five Pillars of Islam, forming the foundation for the Muslim lifestyle alongside Shahada (faith), Salah (prayers), Zakat (charity), and Hajj (pilgrimage).

The principal purposes of Ramadan are:

  • Prayer and reflection on the spiritual: Strengthening our relationship to Allah by prayer and worship.
  • Practice patience and self-control.
  • Charitable and compassionate: Being aware of the needs of those less fortunate and then performing acts of compassion.
  • Social bonding through sharing Iftar meals as well as participating in the activities of the mosque.

Ramadan 2026 Dates in Dubai

The precise dates for Ramadan will depend on the sighting of the moon’s new phase. The dates that are being considered for 2026 include:

  • Start of Ramadan: February 18, 2026
  • End of Ramadan: March 20, 2026
  • Time: 30 days (may differ based on the moon’s position)

In the days following Ramadan, Eid Al Fitr will be observed, which marks the conclusion of the month-long fast and the beginning of the three-day celebration.

Sehri and Iftar – The Daily Fasting Meals

The fasting period during Ramadan starts with Fajr (dawn) tandcontinues until inghrib (sunset). To help keep the fast going, Muslims have two meals.

Sehri (Pre-Dawn Meal)

Sehri is eaten before Fajr prayer. It is a source of energy boost for the entire day. Strategies for healthy Sehri:

  • Include complex carbohydrates, such as oatmeal, whole grains, and even fruits.
  • Make sure you drink plenty of water in order to keep properly hydrated.
  • Do not eat fried or heavy foods as they can trigger fatigue.
  • Incorporate protein sources like eggs, yogurt, or even nuts to provide energy for the long haul.

Iftar (Sunset Meal)

Iftar is a meal that helps end the fast right after the Maghrib prayer. In the past, Muslims broke the fast with dates and drinking water in accordance with the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Healthy Iftar tips:

  • Get started with dates and drinking water for energy replenishment.
  • Add salads and soups to your diet to replenish your water.
  • Intake lean proteins like fish, chicken, or lentils.
  • Do not eat too much or fry foods to avoid constipation.

Daily Ramadan Timetable for Dubai

Day Date Sehri Ends Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib (Iftar) Isha
1 Feb 18 05:23 AM 05:33 AM 06:47 AM 12:35 PM 03:50 PM 06:19 PM 07:33 PM
2 Feb 19 05:22 AM 05:32 AM 06:46 AM 12:35 PM 03:50 PM 06:19 PM 07:33 PM
3 Feb 20 05:21 AM 05:31 AM 06:45 AM 12:35 PM 03:51 PM 06:20 PM 07:34 PM
30 Mar 20 04:56 AM 05:06 AM 06:19 AM 12:29 PM 03:54 PM 06:33 PM 07:47 PM

Who Should Fast and Who is Exempt?

Obligatory Fasting

The obligation to fast is mandatory for everyone who is an adult MMuslimwho

  • Physically and mentally healthy
  • Are you at puberty?
  • Do not travel or get sick.

Exemptions

Certain groups are exempted from the fasting requirement:

  • Children who are not yet of the age of puberty
  • Seniors or those who are seriously sick or
  • Women who are nursing or pregnant
  • Long-distance travelers

People who are unable to fast because of health reasons may be able to offer Fidyah as a gift to help feed the hungry.

Health Tips for Fasting During Ramadan

Fasting is physically challenging, particularly when you live in hot environments like Dubai. The best practices for health comprise:

  • Keep hydrated even during the time of fasting.
  • Beware of sugary drinks and food items that are fried during Iftar.
  • Consume fiber-rich, nutritious foods for digestion.
  • Reduce caffeine intake to prevent dehydration.
  • Check for chronic ailments like hypertension or diabetes by consulting a professional.

Spiritual Practices During Ramadan

Ramadan can also be a time to reflect and grow spiritually:

Increased Prayers

  • Taraweeh prayers are offered during the night at mosques.
  • The practice of reciting the Holy Quran daily enhances spiritual knowledge.

Charity and Community Service

  • Muslims are urged to contribute Zakat and Sadaqah to help those in need.
  • Numerous mosques arrange food distribution to the poor.

Family and Community Bonding

  • Families gather to enjoy Iftar and Suhoor dinners.
  • Sharing the blessings of sharing builds community unity and helps to build trust.

Ramadan Etiquette and Behavior

  • Please be respectful to those that are fasting.
  • Beware of loud dining or smoking at night in public areas during the fasting times.
  • Improve patience and compassion when interacting.

Eid Al Fitr – Celebrating the End of Ramadan

Eid Al Fitr is a celebration of joy that marks the end of Ramadan and is observed for three consecutive days.

Key Practices

  • Eid prayers: A specific prayer that is performed by the congregation in the morning.
  • Zakat Al-Fitr: Charity donation to those in need.
  • Families and their friends get together to enjoy traditional meals.
  • Visits to social and gift shops. Visits to neighbours and relatives.

Ramadan Tips for Travelers in Dubai

If you are visiting Dubai during Ramadan:

  • Be sure to observe the fasting regulations when in public places.
  • Some restaurants have closed, or offer food only after Iftar.
  • Jointhet Iftar activities to learn about the culture of the region.
  • Infiltrate mosques for Taraweeh prayers, when permitted.

Conclusion

Ramadan 2026, which is celebrated in Dubai and across the UAE, is a period of development in spirituality, discipline, and community bonding. Through observing the correct Sehri and Iftar times, adhering to strict rules of fasting, taking part in religious practice,s and helping others in need, Muslims can make the most of this month of holiness.

If you’re either a resident of the area, a visitor, or a new religious convert, Ramadan offers a unique occasion to reflect, be grateful, and the spirit of generosity. The month concludes with Eid Al Fitr, a celebration of happiness with family gatherings, as well as gatherings for the community, which makes Ramadan an unforgettable experience for all.

Common Ramadan Questions

Q1: Can non-Muslims participate in Ramadan?

A1 The answer is yes, they are able to be a part of Iftar celebrations and send wishes such as “Ramadan Kareem”.

Q2: Is fasting mandatory for sick people?

A2: Yes, people suffering from health issues aren’t exempt from this; they may be able to offer Fidyah.

Q3: Can children fast?

A3 In the A3 program, children are encouraged to slowly fast for a while in preparation for becoming adults.

Q4: Is water allowed during fasting?

A4: Water or other drinks break the speed.

Q5: Does using an inhaler break the fast?

A5: Many scholars agree that it doesn’t break the fast, but it is only used when medically needed.

Q6: Are there health benefits of fasting?

A6: Fasting increases metabolic rate, mental focus, and discipline. This is like intermittent fasting.

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