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Ankara 2026 Ramadan Imsakiye: Iftar and Sahur Times Announced by Diyanet

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Ankara 2026 Ramadan Imsakiye: Iftar and Sahur Times Announced by Diyanet

As Ramadan approaches, the Diyanet has published the official 2026 Ramadan Imsakiye for Ankara, providing essential information on iftar (breaking fast) and sahur (pre-dawn meal) times. This comprehensive schedule allows residents of Ankara to meticulously plan their fasting days during the holy month.

Official Diyanet Schedule for Ankara

The 2026 Ramadan Imsakiye for Ankara covers a 29-day period, offering precise timings for imsak (start of fast) and iftar for each day. This information is crucial for Muslims observing the fast, ensuring they begin and end their fasts according to religious guidelines.

Daily Iftar and Sahur Times for Ankara (March 2026)

Below is a detailed breakdown of the iftar and sahur times for Ankara, as provided by the Diyanet’s 2026 Ramadan Imsakiye. Please note that these times are for March 2026 and are subject to slight variations based on astronomical calculations.

Day Date Imsak (Sahur) Sunrise Noon Afternoon Iftar (Akşam) Night (Yatsı)
1 19.02.2026 06:06 07:30 13:07 16:06 18:35 19:54
2 20.02.2026 06:05 07:28 13:07 16:07 18:36 19:55
3 21.02.2026 06:04 07:27 13:07 16:08 18:38 19:56
4 22.02.2026 06:02 07:26 13:07 16:08 18:39 19:57
5 23.02.2026 06:01 07:24 13:07 16:09 18:40 19:58
6 24.02.2026 06:00 07:23 13:07 16:10 18:41 19:59
7 25.02.2026 05:58 07:21 13:07 16:11 18:42 20:00
8 26.02.2026 05:57 07:20 13:07 16:12 18:43 20:01
9 27.02.2026 05:56 07:18 13:06 16:12 18:44 20:02
10 28.02.2026 05:54 07:17 13:06 16:13 18:45 20:03
11 01.03.2026 05:53 07:15 13:06 16:14 18:47 20:04
12 02.03.2026 05:51 07:14 13:06 16:15 18:48 20:05
13 03.03.2026 05:50 07:13 13:06 16:15 18:49 20:06
14 04.03.2026 05:48 07:11 13:05 16:16 18:50 20:07
15 05.03.2026 05:47 07:09 13:05 16:17 18:51 20:08
16 06.03.2026 05:45 07:08 13:05 16:17 18:52 20:10
17 07.03.2026 05:44 07:06 13:05 16:18 18:53 20:11
18 08.03.2026 05:42 07:05 13:04 16:19 18:54 20:12
19 09.03.2026 05:40 07:03 13:04 16:19 18:55 20:13
20 10.03.2026 05:39 07:02 13:04 16:20 18:56 20:14
21 11.03.2026 05:37 07:00 13:04 16:21 18:57 20:15
22 12.03.2026 05:36 06:59 13:03 16:21 18:58 20:16
23 13.03.2026 05:34 06:57 13:03 16:22 18:59 20:17
24 14.03.2026 05:32 06:55 13:03 16:22 19:01 20:18
25 15.03.2026 05:31 06:54 13:03 16:23 19:02 20:19
26 16.03.2026 05:29 06:52 13:02 16:23 19:03 20:21
27 17.03.2026 05:27 06:51 13:02 16:24 19:04 20:22
28 18.03.2026 05:25 06:49 13:02 16:24 19:05 20:23
29 19.03.2026 05:24 06:47 13:02 16:25 19:06 20:24

How to Make Intentions for Fasting (Niyyah)

Making an intention (niyyah) is a fundamental condition for the validity of fasting. While a heartfelt intention is sufficient, it is commendable to express it verbally. Waking up for sahur is also considered an intention.

  • For Ramadan Fasts: The period for making an intention for Ramadan, vowed, and voluntary fasts extends from sunset until just before imsak of the next day (approximately 10 minutes before). However, for an intention made after imsak to be valid, one must not have consumed any food or drink, or engaged in any acts that invalidate the fast, since imsak. Otherwise, making an intention during the day is not permissible. It is sufficient to make a general intention such as "I intend to fast tomorrow." However, it is more virtuous to make the intention the night before and specify "I intend to fast for tomorrow’s Ramadan." A separate intention is required for each day of Ramadan.
  • For Missed, Expiatory, or Vowed Fasts (Unspecified Time): For these types of fasts, the intention must be made from sunset until at least the time of imsak. When making intentions for these fasts, it is necessary to specify the type, such as "I intend to fast for a missed, expiatory, or vowed fast."
  • According to the Shafi’i School: For all fasts except voluntary ones, the intention must be made the night before. If the intention is not made by imsak, the fast for that day is not valid. For voluntary fasts, the intention can be made until just before noon.

By adhering to these timings and guidelines, Muslims in Ankara can fulfill their religious obligations during Ramadan with peace of mind.

Source: https://www.hurriyet.com.tr/galeri-ankara-iftar-vakti-ve-sahur-saatii-diyanet-ramazan-imsakiyesi-2026-ankara-da-iftar-ve-sahur-saat-kacta-ankara-iftara-ne-kadar-43118034

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