Lahore: As the blessings of the first Ashra (the ten days of Mercy) continue, Muslims across Pakistan are observing their 6th fast of Ramadan 1447 AH today, Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
The holy month, which began on February 19, has brought a sense of spiritual serenity to the streets of Pakistan. From the bustling food streets of Lahore to the coastal breeze of Karachi, families are gathering for Suhoor (Sehar) and Iftar with traditional fervour.
To help you manage your fasting schedule, we have compiled the latest and most accurate timings for today, provided by leading local authorities.
Sehar & Iftar Timings for Today (Feb 24, 2026)
| City | Sehar (Hanafi) | Iftar (Hanafi) | Sehar (Jafria) | Iftar (Jafria) |
| Lahore | 05:14 AM | 06:00 PM | 05:04 AM | 06:10 PM |
| Karachi | 05:42 AM | 06:32 PM | 05:32 AM | 06:42 PM |
| Islamabad | 05:19 AM | 06:01 PM | 05:09 AM | 06:11 PM |
| Peshawar | 05:25 AM | 06:07 PM | 05:15 AM | 06:17 PM |
| Quetta | 05:44 AM | 06:33 PM | 05:34 AM | 06:43 PM |
| Faisalabad | 05:17 AM | 06:02 PM | 05:07 AM | 06:12 PM |
| Multan | 05:21 AM | 06:08 PM | 05:11 AM | 06:18 PM |
The Spirit of the 6th Fast
Today marks the 6th day of the “Ashra of Rahmah” (Mercy). Scholars emphasise that during these first ten days, believers should focus on seeking Allah’s mercy through extra prayers and acts of charity.
Pro tip for your health: As the days start to get slightly warmer, health experts recommend drinking at least 2 litres of water between Iftar and Sehar to stay hydrated. Avoid overly fried items like pakoras at Sehar to prevent acidity during the long fasting hours.
A Look Ahead: Weather Update
Most cities in Punjab and Sindh are expected to remain dry and sunny today, making the fast slightly thirsty for those working outdoors. In the northern regions and Islamabad, a pleasant cool breeze is expected to make the wait for Iftar more comfortable.