Today Multan Sehri Iftar Timing – Full Roza Calendar 2026

Today is 26 Feb, 2026. Sehri ends at 05:24 AM, and today iftar time in Multan is 6:12 PM. Timings are based on the 8th of Ramadan, 1447 AH in the Islamic calendar.
Only muslims know the value of the month of Ramadan. Ramadan is known as a month of worship and devotion to Allah. During this blessed month, the gates of Hell are shut, and the gates of Paradise are opened. So, it depends on you how you choose to spend this month. Fasting is the focus of this month, and the Quran mentions that it has been made obligatory for you, just as it was for previous communities.
30 Days Multan Ramadan Timings Calendar 2026
Month Ramadan is all about following timings, which means the time of sehri and iftar. If you follow correct timings, then your fasting, prayers, and sawab are safe; otherwise, you will cant get countless blessings that rozadar can earn. See sehri time Multan and iftar timing in the calendar below to save your time and get countless blessings.
| 25–02–2026 | 7 | 05:24 AM | 6:11 PM |
| 26–02–2026 | 8 | 05:23 AM | 6:12 PM |
| 27–02–2026 | 9 | 05:22 AM | 6:12 PM |
| 28–02–2026 | 10 | 05:21 AM | 6:13 PM |
| 1–03–2026 | 11 | 05:20 AM | 6:14 PM |
| 2–03–2026 | 12 | 05:19 AM | 6:15 PM |
| 3–03–2026 | 13 | 05:18 AM | 6:15 PM |
| 4–03–2026 | 14 | 05:17 AM | 6:16 PM |
| 5–03–2026 | 15 | 05:16 AM | 6:17 PM |
| 6–03–2026 | 16 | 05:14 AM | 6:17 PM |
| 7–03–2026 | 17 | 05:13 AM | 6:18 PM |
| 8–03–2026 | 18 | 05:12 AM | 6:19 PM |
| 9–03–2026 | 19 | 05:11 AM | 6:19 PM |
| 10–03–2026 | 20 | 05:07 AM | 6:20 PM |
| 11–03–2026 | 21 | 05:06 AM | 6:21 PM |
| 12–03–2026 | 22 | 05:05 AM | 6:21 PM |
| 13–03–2026 | 23 | 05:03 AM | 6:22 PM |
| 14–03–2026 | 24 | 05:02 AM | 6:23 PM |
| 15–03–2026 | 25 | 05:04 AM | 6:23 PM |
| 16–03–2026 | 26 | 05:03 AM | 6:24 PM |
| 17–03–2026 | 27 | 05:01 AM | 6:24 PM |
| 18–03–2026 | 28 | 05:00 AM | 6:25 PM |
| 19–03–2026 | 29 | 04:59 AM | 6:26 PM |
| 20–03–2026 | 30 | 04:58 AM | 6:26 PM |
Exact Sehri Iftar Time for Multan – Month to Collect Blessings
Fasting is also called Roza in Urdu, is a primary pillar of Islam. Fasting is compulsory in Islam. A person cannot skip fasting; if they do, they are required to make up for it (qaza). We provide the exact Sehri and Iftar time Multan so that your fast remains valid.
Because Islamic scholars recommend ending Sehri one or two minutes before the prescribed time. We offer you the exact Iftar time in Multan helps ensure you iftar your fast on time.
The Importance of Fasting According to the Quran
Obligation of Fasting (Roza Farz)
Surah Al-Baqarah (2:183):
“O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you, that you may become righteous.”This verse shows that fasting is obligatory and a means to attain taqwa (piety/righteousness).
Reward of Fasting
Surah Al-Baqarah (2:184-185):
“…And whoever among you is ill or on a journey, then an equal number of other days. And upon those who are able [to fast, but with difficulty] is a ransom [as substitute]… Allah intends for you ease and does not intend for you hardship…”This highlights that fasting is rewarded by Allah and He makes allowances for those with hardship.
Special Reward Mentioned in Hadith (Complementary)
Though not a Quranic verse, the Prophet ﷺ said:
“Every deed of the son of Adam is for himself except fasting; it is for Me, and I shall reward it.” (Sahih al-Bukhari & Sahih Muslim)This emphasises the unique reward of Roza directly from Allah.
Popular Mosques for Namaz-e-Taraweeh and Shab-e-Qadar in Multan
Taraweeh prayers, performed during the nights of Ramadan, have immense reward. Each unit (raka‘ah) is highly blessed, and offering these prayers regularly brings a person closer to Allah. Performing Taraweeh consistently during Ramadan earns countless spiritual blessings and forgiveness, making it one of the most rewarding acts of worship in this holy month.
Shahi Eidgah Mosque is popular for offering taraweeh and shabe qadar. Masjid Al-Khair in Gulgasht is also considered the best, but you must visit your nearest mosque if possible.
How Much Zakat al-Fitr Should Be Paid?
As we all know pay zakat (Fitrana) is necessary before Eid prayer, or two to three days before Eid, so poor or needy people also can enjoy the happiness of Eid with us. Zakat al-Fitr is a mandatory act under Shariah, and every financially capable Muslim must pay it. You can pay it to nearby needy or poor people or to foundations in Multan like Roshni Welfare Organisation, Al-Khidmat Foundation or many more.
The quantity of Zakat al-Fitr is generally equivalent to one sa‘ (approx. 2.5–3 kg) of staple food per person, such as wheat, rice, dates, or barley. It should be paid for every family member, including children, and can also be given as its cash equivalent.
| Item / Form of Zakat al-Fitr | Quantity per Person | Notes |
| Wheat | ~2.5–3 kg | Can be given as staple food or cash equivalent |
| Rice | ~2.5–3 kg | Can be given as staple food or cash equivalent |
| Dates | ~2.5–3 kg | Can be given as staple food or cash equivalent |
| Barley | ~2.5–3 kg | Can be given as staple food or cash equivalent |
| Cash Equivalent | Equivalent value of ~2.5–3 kg of staple food | Can be paid if giving food is not convenient |
Conclusion
“Happy Ramadan! May your prayers be accepted and your fasts rewarded.”
The month of Ramadan is better than all months. Every muslim should take out time for prayers, tasbeeh, and much more. To make hassle-free fasting, you should follow sehri and iftar timings regularly. And also avoid eating for five minutes before timing to keep your fasting time.
