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Ramadan Calendar Houston: Suhoor and Iftar Timings 2026

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Ramadan Calendar Houston: Suhoor and Iftar Timings 2026

Ramadan is a sacred month of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community for Muslims around the world. During this blessed month, Muslims fast daily from Suhoor (pre-dawn meal at Fajr) until Iftar (sunset meal at Maghrib).

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RamadanFajrMaghribRamadanFajrMaghribRamadanFajrMaghrib
1 Ramadan (Wed, 18 Feb)5:52 AM6:13 PM11 Ramadan (Sat, 28 Feb)5:43 AM6:20 PM21 Ramadan (Tue, 10 Mar)6:32 AM7:27 PM
2 Ramadan (Thu, 19 Feb)5:51 AM6:14 PM12 Ramadan (Sun, 01 Mar)5:42 AM6:21 PM22 Ramadan (Wed, 11 Mar)6:31 AM7:27 PM
3 Ramadan (Fri, 20 Feb)5:50 AM6:14 PM13 Ramadan (Mon, 02 Mar)5:41 AM6:21 PM23 Ramadan (Thu, 12 Mar)6:29 AM7:28 PM
4 Ramadan (Sat, 21 Feb)5:49 AM6:15 PM14 Ramadan (Tue, 03 Mar)5:39 AM6:22 PM24 Ramadan (Fri, 13 Mar)6:28 AM7:29 PM
5 Ramadan (Sun, 22 Feb)5:49 AM6:16 PM15 Ramadan (Wed, 04 Mar)5:38 AM6:23 PM25 Ramadan (Sat, 14 Mar)6:27 AM7:29 PM
6 Ramadan (Mon, 23 Feb)5:48 AM6:17 PM16 Ramadan (Thu, 05 Mar)5:37 AM6:24 PM26 Ramadan (Sun, 15 Mar)6:26 AM7:30 PM
7 Ramadan (Tue, 24 Feb)5:47 AM6:17 PM17 Ramadan (Fri, 06 Mar)5:36 AM6:24 PM27 Ramadan (Mon, 16 Mar)6:25 AM7:31 PM
8 Ramadan (Wed, 25 Feb)5:46 AM6:18 PM18 Ramadan (Sat, 07 Mar)5:35 AM6:25 PM28 Ramadan (Tue, 17 Mar)6:23 AM7:31 PM
9 Ramadan (Thu, 26 Feb)5:45 AM6:19 PM19 Ramadan (Sun, 08 Mar)6:34 AM7:25 PM29 Ramadan (Wed, 18 Mar)6:22 AM7:32 PM
10 Ramadan (Fri, 27 Feb)5:44 AM6:19 PM20 Ramadan (Mon, 09 Mar)6:33 AM7:26 PM30 Ramadan (Thu, 19 Mar)6:21 AM7:32 PM

Fasting begins at Fajr prayer and ends at Maghrib prayer, and the fasting hours vary each day due to gradual changes in sunrise and sunset times. Because even a few minutes matter, it is essential to check accurate local Houston prayer timings throughout Ramadan.

Whether you're looking for precise fasting times, a masjid near you, or community Ramadan programs or events, this complete Ramadan Calendar Houston 2026 guide will help you stay prepared and spiritually organized with CMZ.

When Does Ramadan 2026 Start in Houston?

Ramadan 2026 is expected to begin on or around February 18, 2026, marking the start of the Hijri year 1447 AH. However, the official start date depends on the sighting of the new crescent moon, which may vary by a day.

It is always best to keep an eye on local moon sighting announcements from the Hilal Council or your local masjid to confirm the exact start.

Houston is located in southeastern Texas; its geographical position affects daylight duration. Sunrise and sunset times gradually shift during the month, influencing daily fasting hours.

Keeping a Ramadan 2026 Houston calendar handy ensures you are prepared for the first night of Taraweeh, with the complete Ramadan Calendar.

Ramadan Calendar 2026 – Houston Suhoor and Iftar Timings

To help you plan your month, we have compiled the Houston Ramadan timetable.

Remember that Suhoor (the pre-dawn meal) must be completed before the Fajr adhan, and Iftar (the meal to break the fast) begins immediately at the Maghrib adhan. Due to the tilt of the Earth, you will notice small daily shifts—usually about a minute or two—between the start and end of each fast.

Houston Ramadan Timetable

We recommend bookmarking this page or downloading the full Suhoor and Iftar time Houston calendar for easy daily access.

Daily Fasting Hours in Houston During Ramadan

During Ramadan 2026, the Ramadan fasting hours in Houston will change as the season transitions from late winter to early spring.

  • Earlier in the Month: Fasts will be slightly shorter, starting at roughly 12 hours and 15 minutes.
  • Later in the Month: As sunset occurs later each day, the fast will extend to approximately 13 hours.

Because of this increase in duration, it is vital to prioritize hydration during non-fasting hours. Drink plenty of water between Iftar and Suhoor to stay energized for your daily responsibilities.

Taraweeh Prayer Timings in Houston Masjids

Taraweeh prayer is a special sunnah prayer performed in congregation every night during Ramadan. These prayers take place immediately following the Isha prayer.

Houston is home to numerous iconic mosques, such as the Islamic Society of Greater Houston (ISGH) centers and the Maryam Masjid. Most masjids will begin Isha around 8:00 PM or 8:15 PM, followed by Taraweeh.

If you are looking for a Masjid near me in Houston, we recommend checking local mosque websites for their specific 8-rakat or 20-rakat schedules via CMZ, to be updated on a daily basis, download CMZ Mob App Now!

Be sure to check announcements from local Islamic centers across Houston. Many masjids also host short reminders, Qur’an recitation programs, and youth activities during Taraweeh nights.

You can also explore masjid listings and prayer schedules through CMZ to find nearby congregations and updated Ramadan programs.

Community Iftars and Ramadan Events in Houston

Houston’s Muslim community is known for its incredible hospitality. From the "Ramadan Nights" food festivals to large-scale community Iftar gatherings, there are endless opportunities to connect with others.

Many local organizations host open Iftars where you can meet neighbors and share a meal. For a full Houston Ramadan schedule of community events, keep an eye on local directory listings to find which masjids are hosting public dinners this year.
Platforms like CMZ can help you discover nearby masjids, upcoming events, and special Ramadan programs happening across Houston.

Expected Eid al-Fitr 2026 Date in Houston

As Ramadan draws to a close, the community prepares for Eid al-Fitr, the festival of breaking the fast. The expected Eid date in Houston 2026 is March 20, 2026, pending the final moon sighting.

Eid prayers are typically held in large convention centers or outdoor parks early in the morning to accommodate the thousands of worshippers in the Greater Houston area.

Because official announcements depend on moon sighting, always confirm with your local masjid for accurate Eid date Houston 2026 updates and prayer timing details, or download
CMZ to get updates from your nearby masjids.

Ramadan in Houston – Frequently Asked Questions

What about Ramadan 2026 dates and times in Houston?

Ramadan 2026 is expected to begin around Thursday, February 19, 2026, and end around Friday, March 20, 2026. Daily times for suhoor and iftar will shift each day slightly and can be checked using local Houston prayer calendars on CMZ.

How can I get a full Ramadan 2026 schedule for Houston?

Full Ramadan calendars with daily Imsak, Fajr, Maghrib (Iftar), and Isha times are published on Islamic prayer sites and Houston‑specific Ramadan calendar tools. CZM has downloaded as printable calendars.

Where can I get the full Ramadan 2026 calendar for Houston?

A: Printable and online calendars with daily prayer and fasting times are available from local mosques, or you can view or download one from CMZ

Final Reminder

Ramadan is a time of spiritual renewal, discipline, and unity. Having access to an accurate Ramadan Calendar Houston: Suhoor and Iftar Timings 2026 ensures that your fasts begin and end correctly each day.

Bookmark this page, download the timetable, and stay connected with your local Houston Muslim community for Taraweeh, community Iftars, and Eid celebrations.

May Allah accept your fasting and prayers this Ramadan. Ameen.

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