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Houston Ramadan Timetable 2026

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Ramadan Kareem from Muslim Hands USA

Ramadan is a sacred month of fasting, prayer, and generosity for Muslims around the world. It is a time to reflect, strengthen faith, and give in support of those facing hardship.

During Ramadan, Muslims give Zakat al Fitr, a required charity that purifies the fast and helps ensure families in need can take part in the joy of Eid al Fitr. Zakat al Fitr must be given before the Eid prayer so food and essential support reach those who need it most.

By giving Zakat al Fitr, you help restore dignity, ease hardship, and complete your fast with compassion.

 

Houston, TX Ramadan Timetable 2026

The holy month of Ramadan 2026 is expected to begin on the evening of Tuesday, February 17, 2026, with the first day of fasting observed on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, depending on the sighting of the moon.

This Ramadan timetable is provided to help Muslims in Houston, TX, prepare for daily fasting and prayer throughout the month.

Ramadan 2026 Timetable – Houston, TX

Hijri Day Date Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib (Iftar) Isha
1 Ramadan February 18 5:38 AM 6:58 AM 12:35 PM 3:47 PM 6:13 PM 7:28 PM
2 Ramadan February 19 5:37 AM 6:57 AM 12:35 PM 3:47 PM 6:14 PM 7:29 PM
3 Ramadan February 20 5:37 AM 6:56 AM 12:35 PM 3:48 PM 6:14 PM 7:30 PM
4 Ramadan February 21 5:36 AM 6:55 AM 12:35 PM 3:48 PM 6:15 PM 7:30 PM
5 Ramadan February 22 5:35 AM 6:54 AM 12:35 PM 3:49 PM 6:16 PM 7:31 PM
6 Ramadan February 23 5:34 AM 6:53 AM 12:35 PM 3:49 PM 6:17 PM 7:32 PM
7 Ramadan February 24 5:33 AM 6:52 AM 12:35 PM 3:49 PM 6:17 PM 7:32 PM
8 Ramadan February 25 5:32 AM 6:51 AM 12:34 PM 3:50 PM 6:18 PM 7:33 PM
9 Ramadan February 26 5:31 AM 6:50 AM 12:34 PM 3:50 PM 6:19 PM 7:34 PM
10 Ramadan February 27 5:30 AM 6:49 AM 12:34 PM 3:51 PM 6:19 PM 7:34 PM
11 Ramadan February 28 5:29 AM 6:48 AM 12:34 PM 3:51 PM 6:20 PM 7:35 PM
12 Ramadan March 1 5:28 AM 6:47 AM 12:34 PM 3:51 PM 6:21 PM 7:35 PM
13 Ramadan March 2 5:27 AM 6:46 AM 12:34 PM 3:52 PM 6:21 PM 7:36 PM
14 Ramadan March 3 5:26 AM 6:45 AM 12:33 PM 3:52 PM 6:22 PM 7:37 PM
15 Ramadan March 4 5:25 AM 6:44 AM 12:33 PM 3:52 PM 6:23 PM 7:37 PM
16 Ramadan March 5 5:23 AM 6:43 AM 12:33 PM 3:53 PM 6:23 PM 7:38 PM
17 Ramadan March 6 5:22 AM 6:42 AM 12:33 PM 3:53 PM 6:24 PM 7:39 PM
18 Ramadan March 7 5:21 AM 6:40 AM 12:32 PM 3:53 PM 6:25 PM 7:39 PM
19 Ramadan March 8 6:20 AM 7:39 AM 1:32 PM 4:53 PM 7:25 PM 8:40 PM
20 Ramadan March 9 6:19 AM 7:38 AM 1:32 PM 4:54 PM 7:26 PM 8:41 PM
21 Ramadan March 10 6:18 AM 7:37 AM 1:32 PM 4:54 PM 7:27 PM 8:41 PM
22 Ramadan March 11 6:17 AM 7:36 AM 1:31 PM 4:54 PM 7:27 PM 8:42 PM
23 Ramadan March 12 6:15 AM 7:35 AM 1:31 PM 4:54 PM 7:28 PM 8:43 PM
24 Ramadan March 13 6:14 AM 7:33 AM 1:31 PM 4:54 PM 7:29 PM 8:43 PM
25 Ramadan March 14 6:13 AM 7:32 AM 1:31 PM 4:55 PM 7:29 PM 8:44 PM
26 Ramadan March 15 6:12 AM 7:31 AM 1:30 PM 4:55 PM 7:30 PM 8:45 PM
27 Ramadan March 16 6:11 AM 7:30 AM 1:30 PM 4:55 PM 7:31 PM 8:45 PM
28 Ramadan March 17 6:09 AM 7:29 AM 1:30 PM 4:55 PM 7:31 PM 8:46 PM
29 Ramadan March 18 6:08 AM 7:28 AM 1:29 PM 4:55 PM 7:32 PM 8:47 PM
30 Ramadan March 19 6:07 AM 7:26 AM 1:29 PM 4:55 PM 7:32 PM 8:47 PM

Times are provided in local time and may vary slightly by calculation method and local mosque.

How long does Ramadan typically last?  

Ramadan tends to be 29 to 30 days.  

Why do the dates of Ramadan change every year? 

Unlike the Gregorian calendar, which is based on the sun, the Islamic calendar follows the lunar cycle. This makes the Islamic year about 10 or 11 days shorter than the Gregorian year, causing the dates of Ramadan to shift each year.  

When can you eat during Ramadan? 

Muslims begin their fast at sunrise after eating a pre-dawn meal (referred to as suhoor) before the morning prayers (Fajr). The fast is broken at sundown with a meal (referred to as iftar), which is eaten after the evening prayer (Maghrib).  

What day is Laylatul Qadr? And when will it take place? 

Laylatul Qadr is a sacred night when the first verses of the holy Quran were revealed to Prophet Muhammad (saw) by the Angel Jibril. Laylatul Qadr is usually commemorated on the 27th night of Ramadan, which falls on either March 16 or March 17, 2026. However, the exact date is unknown, as it could fall on any of the last 10 nights of Ramadan.  

When is Eid al-Fitr? 

Once the month of Ramadan is complete, the blessed day of Eid al-Fitr is celebrated. This year, Eid al-Fitr is projected to take place on Thursday, March 19 or Friday, March 20, 2026. 

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