Ramadan is a sacred month marked by fasting, prayer, and reflection. This Birmingham Ramadan Timetable 2026 is provided to help Muslims in the city observe their fasts accurately throughout Ramadan 2026, while also reminding us of the importance of charity and community support. During this blessed month, many choose to Donate zakat online to support families in need through trusted UK charities.
Date
Ramadan
Fajr
Sunrise
Dhuhr
Asr
Maghrib
Isha
18/02/2026
Ramadan 1st*
5:40
7:18
12:26
14:54
17:29
18:50
19/02/2026
2
5:38
7:16
12:26
14:55
17:31
18:52
20/02/2026
3
5:36
7:14
12:26
14:57
17:33
18:54
21/02/2026
4
5:34
7:12
12:26
14:58
17:35
18:56
22/02/2026
5
5:32
7:09
12:26
14:59
17:37
18:58
23/02/2026
6
5:30
7:07
12:26
15:01
17:39
18:59
24/02/2026
7
5:28
7:05
12:26
15:02
17:40
19:01
25/02/2026
8
5:26
7:03
12:26
15:04
17:42
19:03
26/02/2026
9
5:24
7:01
12:25
15:05
17:44
19:04
27/02/2026
10
5:22
6:59
12:25
15:06
17:46
19:06
28/02/2026
11
5:19
6:56
12:25
15:08
17:48
19:07
01/03/2026
12
5:17
6:54
12:25
15:09
17:50
19:09
02/03/2026
13
5:15
6:52
12:25
15:10
17:51
19:10
03/03/2026
14
5:13
6:50
12:24
15:11
17:53
19:12
04/03/2026
15
5:11
6:48
12:24
15:13
17:55
19:14
05/03/2026
16
5:09
6:45
12:24
15:14
17:57
19:16
06/03/2026
17
5:07
6:43
12:24
15:15
17:59
19:17
07/03/2026
18
5:05
6:41
12:24
15:16
18:01
19:18
08/03/2026
19
5:01
6:38
12:23
15:18
18:02
19:20
09/03/2026
20
4:59
6:36
12:23
15:19
18:04
19:21
10/03/2026
21
4:57
6:34
12:23
15:20
18:06
19:23
11/03/2026
22
4:55
6:31
12:23
15:21
18:08
19:24
12/03/2026
23
4:53
6:29
12:22
15:23
18:10
19:26
13/03/2026
24
4:51
6:27
12:22
15:24
18:11
19:28
14/03/2026
25
4:48
6:24
12:22
15:25
18:13
19:29
15/03/2026
26
4:46
6:22
12:21
15:26
18:15
19:31
16/03/2026
27
4:44
6:20
12:21
15:27
18:17
19:32
17/03/2026
28
4:42
6:17
12:21
15:28
18:18
19:34
18/03/2026
29
4:40
6:15
12:21
15:29
18:20
19:35
19/03/2026
30
4:38
6:13
12:20
15:30
18:22
19:37
20/03/2026
Shawaal 1st (Eid ul-Fitr)*
4:36
6:10
12:20
15:32
18:24
19:38
Important Notice: Prayer and fasting times are based on recognised calculation methods. Timings may vary slightly depending on local mosque practices. We recommend following your local mosque, where applicable.
Observing Ramadan in Birmingham
Ramadan commemorates the month in which the Qur’an was revealed. Muslims in Birmingham observe daily fasting from Fajr until Maghrib, alongside increased prayer, reflection, and acts of kindness. As daylight hours change through the month, daily prayer and fasting times also shift, making a reliable timetable essential.
Giving During Ramadan
Ramadan is also a time to support those facing hardship. Alongside fasting and prayer, many people choose to give charity during the month to help vulnerable families in the UK and around the world.
Through Human Concern UK, you can support a range of Ramadan appeals, including:
Zakat: fulfilling your obligation by supporting eligible families with essential aid.
Sadaqah: voluntary charity that can be given at any time during the month.
Global Emergency: providing urgent support to communities affected by conflict, disaster, or displacement
Child Sponsorship: helping children access food, education, and basic care throughout the year.