MUZAFFARABAD (Kashmir English): As the holy month of Ramzan starts on February 19, here are the complete details of official Sehri and Iftar timings for Fiqa Hanfi and Jafri for Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).
Ruet-e-Hilal Committee (RHC) on Wednesday announced that the moon of Ramzan has been sighted and the first day of fasting [Roza] will be observed on Thursday, February 19.
Sehri and Iftari time in Muzaffarabad today
Residents of Muzaffarabad belonging to the Fiqa Hanfi can now plan their fasting schedules according to the times available above. Similarly, residents belonging to Fiqa Jafri can also check their Sheri and Iftar timings here.
Sehri time Muzaffarabad – February 19, Thursday
According to the official notification issued by the Nazim Religious Affairs, AJK government, Muzaffarabad, the Sehri time across Muzaffarabad district on Thursday for Fiqa Hanfi is 05:23 am, while Iftari will be done at 5:58 pm on February 19, Thursday. Similarly, residents belonging to Fiqa Jafri can close their fast at 05:13 am and open it at 06:09 am.
Muslims worldwide fast during the holy month of Ramadan to attain piety, sincerity, and closeness to God. Ramadan provides the best opportunity for Muslims to start their lives anew by creating an environment of reform at the individual and collective levels.
Muzaffarabad sehri and iftar timings – Fiqa Hanfi
| Date | Sehri Time | Iftari Time |
|---|---|---|
| Feb 19 2026 | 05:23 AM | 05:58 PM |
| Feb 20 2026 | 05:21 AM | 05:58 PM |
| Feb 21 2026 | 05:20 AM | 05:59 PM |
| Feb 22 2026 | 05:19 AM | 06:00 PM |
| Feb 23 2026 | 05:18 AM | 06:01 PM |
| Feb 24 2026 | 05:17 AM | 06:02 PM |
| Feb 25 2026 | 05:16 AM | 06:03 PM |
| Feb 26 2026 | 05:15 AM | 06:04 PM |
| Feb 27 2026 | 05:14 AM | 06:05 PM |
| Feb 28 2026 | 05:12 AM | 06:06 PM |
| Mar 01 2026 | 05:11 AM | 06:07 PM |
| Mar 02 2026 | 05:10 AM | 06:08 PM |
| Mar 03 2026 | 05:08 AM | 06:08 PM |
| Mar 04 2026 | 05:07 AM | 06:09 PM |
| Mar 05 2026 | 05:06 AM | 06:10 PM |
| Mar 06 2026 | 05:05 AM | 06:11 PM |
| Mar 07 2026 | 05:03 AM | 06:12 PM |
| Mar 08 2026 | 05:02 AM | 06:13 PM |
| Mar 09 2026 | 05:01 AM | 06:13 PM |
| Mar 10 2026 | 04:59 AM | 06:14 PM |
| Mar 11 2026 | 04:58 AM | 06:15 PM |
| Mar 12 2026 | 04:57 AM | 06:16 PM |
| Mar 13 2026 | 04:55 AM | 06:17 PM |
| Mar 14 2026 | 04:54 AM | 06:17 PM |
| Mar 15 2026 | 04:52 AM | 06:18 PM |
| Mar 16 2026 | 04:51 AM | 06:19 PM |
| Mar 17 2026 | 04:50 AM | 06:20 PM |
| Mar 18 2026 | 04:48 AM | 06:21 PM |
| Mar 19 2026 | 04:47 AM | 06:21 PM |
Muzaffarabad sehri and iftar timings – Fiqa Jafri
| Date | Sheri | Iftari |
|---|---|---|
| Feb 19 2026 | 05:13 AM | 06:09 PM |
| Feb 20 2026 | 05:11 AM | 06:10 PM |
| Feb 21 2026 | 05:10 AM | 06:11 PM |
| Feb 22 2026 | 05:09 AM | 06:11 PM |
| Feb 23 2026 | 05:08 AM | 06:12 PM |
| Feb 24 2026 | 05:07 AM | 06:13 PM |
| Feb 25 2026 | 05:06 AM | 06:14 PM |
| Feb 26 2026 | 05:05 AM | 06:15 PM |
| Feb 27 2026 | 05:04 AM | 06:16 PM |
| Feb 28 2026 | 05:02 AM | 06:17 PM |
| Mar 01 2026 | 05:01 AM | 06:17 PM |
| Mar 02 2026 | 05:00 AM | 06:18 PM |
| Mar 03 2026 | 04:58 AM | 06:19 PM |
| Mar 04 2026 | 04:57 AM | 06:20 PM |
| Mar 05 2026 | 04:56 AM | 06:21 PM |
| Mar 06 2026 | 04:55 AM | 06:22 PM |
| Mar 07 2026 | 04:53 AM | 06:22 PM |
| Mar 08 2026 | 04:52 AM | 06:23 PM |
| Mar 09 2026 | 04:51 AM | 06:24 PM |
| Mar 10 2026 | 04:49 AM | 06:25 PM |
| Mar 11 2026 | 04:48 AM | 06:26 PM |
| Mar 12 2026 | 04:47 AM | 06:27 PM |
| Mar 13 2026 | 04:45 AM | 06:27 PM |
| Mar 14 2026 | 04:44 AM | 06:28 PM |
| Mar 15 2026 | 04:42 AM | 06:29 PM |
| Mar 16 2026 | 04:41 AM | 06:30 PM |
| Mar 17 2026 | 04:40 AM | 06:31 PM |
| Mar 18 2026 | 04:39 AM | 06:31 PM |
| Mar 19 2026 | 04:37 AM | 06:32 PM |
Significance of Ramzan
Ramzan is one of the Islamic calendar’s most spiritual and holy months and is celebrated with all zeal and zest across the Muslim countries, including Pakistan.
As soon as the holy month of Ramzan approaches, the streets transform into a spiritual hub, where Muslims congregate to observe a month of fasting, contemplation, and social bonding.
Traditional Iftar and Suhoor meals during Ramzan are woven into the daily routine. The family gathers around the table, sharing stories and laughter, often breaking fasts with a date and a piece of fruit.
The third meal of the day, often called Sahoor or Sehri, is eaten before sunrise, which is quite special as, in some families, all would rise before dawn to share a breakfast.
Doing charity and donating to needy friends and families is also an important element of the holy month of Ramzan. People who can afford help the needy people so that everyone can enjoy the blessings of this spiritual month.
People gather money and food essentials to distribute among the needy so everyone has a table full of food after a long day of fasting.




