Dubai, Abu Dhabi Iftar Timings Revealed: Check Your City's Maghrib Time Today

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Ramadan is being observed by Muslims across the globe, with cities in the Middle East, including Dubai and Abu Dhabi, marking the 20th day of the holy month.

During Ramadan, Muslims observe daily fast from dusk to dawn, offer prayers, and engage in charity (or Zakat).

The holy month's Sehri and Iftar timetable remains a highly searched topic, helping those observing fast plan their day.

In the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and several Middle Eastern countries, the fasting period varies, lasting 13 hours.

Ramadan began in the UAE and other countries on February 18 and will end on March 19, a day before Eid-al-Fitr.

The UAE General Authority of Islamic Affairs & Endowments & Zakat announced the timings of sehri, iftar, and maghreb prayers for the holy month.

Ramadan 2026: Iftar, maghrib timings for March 9 are 6:28 pm, with Isha prayers at 7:42 pm.

The timings for Sehri and Iftar vary daily, depending on the sunrise and sunset schedule.

The period of Ramadan lasts between 29 and 30 days and ends with Eid al-Fitr, one of the two important Islamic festivals.