What time will Muslims be able to break their fast on the 20th day of Ramadan 2026? Each year, during this sacred month of the Islamic calendar, Muslims observe fasting from dawn until sunset. Throughout the day, they refrain from eating, drinking, and any intimate relations.
The times for prayers—and, by extension, the moments to begin and break the fast—shift daily in sync with the sun. Consequently, iftar (or f tourism) occurs a few minutes later each day. Depending on the season, the length of the fasting day can stretch longer or become shorter. Fasting starts at dawn, marked by the Fajr prayer, and ends at sunset with the fourth daily prayer, the Maghrib prayer.
This year, Ramadan 2026 falls after the winter solstice, meaning the days are gradually getting longer. As a result, the daily fasting hours also extend as the month progresses through this holy period for Muslims. So, what are the expected times for the start and breaking of the fast on March 9, 2026? On the 20th day of Ramadan, fasting concludes at 6:45 PM.
Ramadan 2026: Prayer timetable and Iftar schedules in France
What are the prayer times and Iftar schedules for Ramadan 2026 in France? Find the complete calendar here to know the daily timings for breaking the fast. [Read more]



Ramadan 2026: Prayer timetable and Iftar schedules in France














