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Ramadan Begins In UAE: First fast observed as work hours shift; Iftar at 6:18 PM in Dubai

UAE prayer timings today: Dhuhr, Iftar and Isha timings for 1st day of Ramadan 2026

Ramadan 1447 AH commenced on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, following verified crescent moon sightings across the Middle East, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. Dubai residents began their fast at dawn, with Imsak at 5:24 AM and Fajr at 5:34 AM. Evening prayers and community gatherings will mark the spiritual observance throughout the month.

Religious authorities across the Middle East officially announced that Wednesday, February 18, 2026 marks the first day of Ramadan 1447 AH after verified crescent moon sightings.In the United Arab Emirates, the Presidential Court confirmed the sighting, marking the start of fasting and spiritual observances. Likewise, Saudi Arabia and Qatar have also declared Feb 18 as Day 1, aligning with traditional lunar observations.Some other countries may begin a day later depending on local moon sightings, which reflects how lunar calendars influence Ramadan starts globally.

Ramadan day 1: UAE timings

Today marks the official “Day 1” of the fast. For residents in Dubai and across the Emirates, the day began well before the sun peaked over the horizon. The spiritual “lockdown” on food and drink started at the crack of dawn, following the final pre-dawn meal, or Suhoor. To stay ahead of the clock, keep this official schedule handy:

Prayer/Event Time (Dubai)
Imsak (Stop Eating) 05:24 AM
Fajr (Start Fast) 05:34 AM
Sunrise 06:48 AM
Dhuhr 12:36 PM
Asr 03:50 PM
Maghrib (Iftar) 06:18 PM
Isha 07:32 PM

As the first Iftar siren approaches at 6:18 PM, traffic conditions on the roads is expected to change. Authorities have issued a reminder for drivers to stay calm during the pre-sunset rush. Work hours have officially shortened across the public and private sectors to allow families to gather for the first meal of the month. Expect the usual “Golden Hour” traffic between 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM as everyone heads home to break their fast with dates and traditional Arabic coffee.

Spirit of the season

The day doesn’t end when the Iftar meal is finished. After the Isha prayer at 7:32 PM, mosques across the country will fill for Taraweeh, the special night prayers performed only during Ramadan. From the grand Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Abu Dhabi to the local community masjids in Dubai, the atmosphere will be one of peace and unity. For those looking for the “happening” side of the night, malls and Ramadan tents will remain open well into the early hours of Thursday, offering a unique blend of worship and social celebration.

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