Iftar is at sunset (Maghrib), so the exact time depends on your city and the current date.

Today is 19 February 2026, which coincides with early Ramadan 1447 in many countries, so people are actively checking local timetables and apps for the precise iftar time. For example, a Ramadan calendar for Tilburg in the Netherlands lists today’s iftar (Maghrib) at 18:02 local time, but that time is only correct if you are actually in Tilburg or nearby. Other locations have different sunset times, and many prayer-time services and community mosques publish their own daily iftar tables.

To know when it is iftar for you specifically, you should:

  1. Check a local Ramadan timetable from a nearby mosque or Islamic centre (they usually give Suhoor/Imsak and Iftar/Maghrib times for each day).
  1. Use a reliable prayer-time/iftar website or app that asks for your city or uses GPS, then look for today’s Maghrib time (that is your iftar time).

In short: it is iftar at your local sunset (Maghrib) time; please enter your city into a trusted prayer-time service or follow the Ramadan timetable of your local mosque to get the exact clock time.