Riyadh Sehri Time 2026

Today's Sehri Time

Wednesday, 04 February 2026

Suhoor End Time

Fasting Duration: 12 hour and 24 minutes

Iftar time today:

Sehri End Time

Stop eating before this time

Fasting Duration

12 hour and 24 minutes

Total fasting time today

Ramadan Days

30

Total fasting days

All Prayer Times for Riyadh

Sehar Time

Iftar Time

Fajr

Dhuhar

Asr

Maghrib

Isha

Complete Ramadan 2026 Sehri Timetable

Full Ramadan Calendar Riyadh 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions About Sehri Time in Riyadh

What is Sehri time today in Riyadh?

Today's Sehri time in Riyadh is 5:16 am on 04 February, 2026. Sehri, also known as Suhoor, is the pre-dawn meal that Muslims eat before beginning their fast. You should finish eating before 5:16 am as this marks the beginning of Fajr prayer time and the start of the daily fast.

When should I stop eating Sehri in Riyadh?

You should stop eating Sehri before 5:16 am. It is recommended to finish your Sehri meal a few minutes before this time to ensure your fast is valid. The Sehri end time coincides with the beginning of Fajr (dawn) prayer time.

How long is the fasting time in Riyadh today?

The fasting duration in Riyadh today is approximately 12 hour and 24 minutes. This is calculated from Sehri end time (5:16 am) until Iftar time (5:40 pm). The fasting duration varies throughout Ramadan as sunrise and sunset times change.

What is the difference between Sehri and Suhoor?

Sehri and Suhoor are the same thing - they both refer to the pre-dawn meal eaten before starting the daily fast during Ramadan. "Sehri" is commonly used in South Asian countries like Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh, while "Suhoor" is the Arabic term used in Middle Eastern countries. Both terms are correct and refer to the meal eaten before 5:16 am.

When does Ramadan 2026 start and end in Riyadh?

Ramadan 2026 in Riyadh is expected to start on 18 February 2026 and end on 19 March 2026. The exact dates may vary by a day depending on the moon sighting in your local area.

Why is Sehri important in Ramadan?

Sehri is an important Sunnah (practice of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ) and provides essential nutrition and hydration for the day's fast. The Prophet ﷺ said: "Take Suhoor (Sehri), for there is blessing in Suhoor." Eating Sehri helps maintain energy levels throughout the day and makes fasting easier. It's recommended to eat a balanced meal with complex carbohydrates, proteins, and plenty of water.

Is the Sehri time the same every day in Riyadh?

No, the Sehri time in Riyadh changes slightly each day throughout Ramadan. This is because the time of Fajr (dawn) shifts as the days get longer or shorter depending on the season. You can view the complete Ramadan 2026Sehri timetable above to see the Sehri time for each day of the blessed month.

Important Note

The Sehri times shown are calculated with a 1-minute preventative difference for safety. Please confirm the exact timing from your local mosque or imam for the most accurate information.