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Ramadan Prayer Times Riyadh 2026: Full Timetable

Daily Fajr, Maghrib, and Isha timings for Riyadh to help you plan Suhoor, Iftar, and Taraweeh throughout the Holy Month.

Ramadan Prayer Times Riyadh 2026: Full Timetable
Ramadan Prayer Times 2026 timetable for Riyadh
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  • 1Ramadan 2026 in Riyadh runs from 18 February to 19 March 2026, with Fajr times shifting from 05:08 to 04:42 (+03) across the month.
  • 2Fajr marks the start of the daily fast — Suhoor must be completed before Fajr begins each day.
  • 3Iftar (breaking the fast) falls at Maghrib, which advances from 17:49 on the first day to 18:03 by the final day.
  • 4Taraweeh prayers are typically held at mosques after Isha, which runs from 19:01 to 19:15 (+03) over the month.
  • 5The Last Third of the night — ideal for Tahajjud and Qiyam — begins between 02:00 and 02:13 (+03) depending on the date.

Ramadan prayer times in Riyadh help you plan your fast, prayers, work, and family schedule throughout the Holy Month. Below is the complete Ramadan 2026 timetable for Riyadh, covering daily salah timings — Fajr, Sunrise, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha — plus the First Third and Last Third of the night, which are useful for Qiyam and Tahajjud planning. All timings are shown in Riyadh local time (+03).

Quick Guide: Riyadh Ramadan Prayer Timings 2026

- Fajr: Start of fasting — Suhoor must end before Fajr begins. - Maghrib: Iftar time — the fast breaks at Maghrib. - Isha: Taraweeh is typically prayed after Isha. - First Third / Last Third: Night divisions used for Qiyam and Tahajjud planning.

Ramadan Prayer Times Timetable for Riyadh 2026

DateFajrSunriseDhuhrAsrMaghribIshaFirst ThirdLast Third
18 Feb 202605:0806:2512:0715:2217:4919:0122:0102:13
19 Feb 202605:0806:2412:0715:2317:5019:0122:0102:12
20 Feb 202605:0706:2312:0615:2317:5019:0222:0102:12
21 Feb 202605:0606:2212:0615:2317:5119:0322:0102:12
22 Feb 202605:0506:2212:0615:2317:5119:0322:0102:11
23 Feb 202605:0506:2112:0615:2417:5219:0422:0102:11
24 Feb 202605:0406:2012:0615:2417:5219:0422:0202:11
25 Feb 202605:0306:1912:0615:2417:5319:0422:0202:10
26 Feb 202605:0206:1812:0615:2417:5319:0522:0202:10
27 Feb 202605:0106:1712:0515:2517:5419:0522:0202:10
28 Feb 202605:0106:1612:0515:2517:5419:0622:0202:09
01 Mar 202605:0006:1612:0515:2517:5519:0622:0202:09
02 Mar 202604:5906:1512:0515:2517:5619:0722:0202:08
03 Mar 202604:5806:1412:0515:2517:5619:0722:0202:08
04 Mar 202604:5706:1312:0415:2517:5719:0822:0202:07
05 Mar 202604:5606:1212:0415:2517:5719:0822:0202:07
06 Mar 202604:5506:1112:0415:2617:5719:0922:0202:06
07 Mar 202604:5406:1012:0415:2617:5819:0922:0202:06
08 Mar 202604:5306:0912:0415:2617:5819:1022:0202:05
09 Mar 202604:5206:0812:0315:2617:5919:1022:0202:05
10 Mar 202604:5106:0712:0315:2617:5919:1122:0202:04
11 Mar 202604:5006:0612:0315:2618:0019:1122:0202:04
12 Mar 202604:4906:0512:0315:2618:0019:1222:0202:03
13 Mar 202604:4806:0412:0215:2618:0119:1222:0202:03
14 Mar 202604:4706:0312:0215:2618:0119:1222:0202:02
15 Mar 202604:4606:0212:0215:2618:0219:1322:0202:02
16 Mar 202604:4506:0112:0115:2618:0219:1322:0202:01
17 Mar 202604:4406:0012:0115:2618:0319:1422:0202:01
18 Mar 202604:4305:5912:0115:2618:0319:1422:0202:00
19 Mar 202604:4205:5812:0115:2618:0319:1522:0202:00

All times in Riyadh local time (+03).

Tips to Use This Riyadh Ramadan Timetable

- Plan Suhoor early: Aim to finish eating and drinking before Fajr. Fajr shifts from 05:08 on the first day of Ramadan 2026 to 04:42 by the last — so the pre-dawn window gradually shortens. - Beat the rush: Roads and food delivery typically get very busy 30–45 minutes before Maghrib (Iftar). Plan accordingly. - Taraweeh planning: Most mosques in Riyadh begin Taraweeh after Isha, which runs from 19:01 to 19:15 (+03) over the course of the month. - Night worship: Use the Last Third column to plan Tahajjud and Qiyam al-Layl — it begins between 02:00 and 02:13 (+03) depending on the date.

Note: Prayer times can vary slightly depending on calculation method and local mosque schedules. For official neighbourhood timings, verify against your local mosque or the official Saudi prayer timetable.

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