Muslims in Saudi Arabia observe fasting not just in Ramadan but also voluntary fasts (Nafal) on Mondays, Thursdays, and the White Days (13th, 14th, 15th of lunar months). Accurate timing for Sehri (Suhoor) and Iftar is crucial for the validity of the fast.
Sehri & Iftar in Saudi Arabia
Daily Fasting Schedule
Riyadh
Jeddah
Mecca
Medina
Dammam
Taif
Tabuk
Buraydah
Khamis Mushait
Abha
Khobar
Hofuf
Jubail
Hail
Najran
Yanbu
Qatif
Arar
Jizan
Sakaka
Al Bahah
Unaizah
Qurayyat
Dhahran
Al Kharj
Al Qunfudhah
Al Majmaah
Al Zulfi
Al Rass
Wadi ad Dawasir
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Sehri time in Saudi Arabia?
Sehri time ends at Subh Sadiq (True Dawn). Please check the daily timetable above for accurate timings in Saudi Arabia.
What is the Iftar time in Saudi Arabia?
Iftar time begins at Maghrib sunset. It is recommended to break the fast immediately after sunset.
When is Asr Hanafi Time?
Asr time according to the Hanafi school begins when the shadow of an object becomes twice its length. Check the timer above.