Iftar Time in Jeddah + suhoor time in Jeddah (Today + Ramadan Table)

Jeddah has its own rhythm in Ramadan.

Coastal air, late nights, and people checking three different screenshots for iftar time today Jeddah. That’s how confusion starts.

✅ TL;DR – iftar time in Jeddah

Iftar time in Jeddah begins at maghrib time Jeddah (sunset), and suhoor time in Jeddah ends when fajr time Jeddah starts (true dawn). Some calendars show imsak time Jeddah as an early precaution, but the clear cutoff is the start of Fajr. Use this page for today’s Jeddah timings plus a full Ramadan timetable Jeddah you can follow daily.

I used to think “imsak” was a must-stop time. Then I learned why many tables show it as a buffer. My students ask this every year.

Check Jeddah iftar suhoor time live here:

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  1. Fajr: 05:20 AM
  2. Dhuhr: 12:33 PM
  3. Asr: 03:56 PM
  4. Maghrib: 06:31 PM
  5. Isha: 08:31 PM

Today’s iftar time in Jeddah (Maghrib)

What time is iftar today in Jeddah? iftar time today Jeddah begins when maghrib time Jeddah enters, which is tied to sunset. That’s your fasting end marker in Saudi Arabia—but still city-specific, so always use Jeddah.

Picture it like a traffic signal. Green means go. Maghrib means break the fast. Before that, you’re still waiting at the light.

Micro-scenario: You’re near the Corniche and someone says, “It’s already Maghrib in another place.” Don’t follow that. Your fast ends with your local location timings—your Jeddah sunset.

Jeddah maghrib time for iftar is the clean rule. No extra layers. No “just in case, wait 10 minutes” drama when the time is clear.

Today’s suhoor end time in Jeddah (Fajr)

What time is suhoor today in Jeddah? suhoor time today Jeddah ends when fajr time Jeddah starts, tied to true dawn. That’s the fasting start marker.

Think of Suhoor like filling your phone before a long day. You can charge it until the “charger stops” point. Fajr is that stop point.

When does suhoor end in Jeddah? At the start of Fajr for Jeddah. People search it as today sehri last time in Jeddah, sehri time Jeddah, or suhur time Jeddah. Same intent, different spelling.

Micro-scenario: You wake up late, the house is quiet, and you hear the adhan. If your timetable says Fajr has begun, stop eating and drinking. Don’t stretch it into a “one last bite” habit.

Imsak vs Fajr cutoff (what to follow)

Is imsak mandatory in Jeddah or precaution? Many calendars show imsak time Jeddah as an early precaution. The clear cutoff for starting the fast is the start of fajr time Jeddah (true dawn). That’s the main rule to follow.

Here’s my tea-time explanation: imsak is like putting your cup down a little early so you don’t spill. Fajr is the actual “no more sipping” line.

Can I eat until fajr starts in Jeddah? The safe habit is to stop by the start of Fajr in your city. If you want extra caution, stop a few minutes earlier. Keep it simple, not fearful.

  • Use Jeddah city timings (not a forwarded screenshot).
  • Stop eating by fajr time Jeddah.
  • Break the fast at maghrib time Jeddah.
  • Treat imsak time Jeddah as a caution buffer if shown.

Jeddah Ramadan timetable (30 days)

Jeddah 30 days Ramadan table is meant for planning, not for guessing exact minutes without checking the day. Times shift daily, so the safest daily habit is: check today’s Fajr and Maghrib for Jeddah, then move on with peace.

If you want a printable month view, use the Imsakiyah generator as your Jeddah Ramadan timetable 1447 download helper.

Quick hydration note for long days

Jeddah is coastal, and coastal humidity can still leave you feeling drained—especially when you walk outside after Asr. Drink steadily between Maghrib and sleep, not in one huge rush at midnight.

One sentence that actually works: small sips often, not a flood once.

FAQs

📘 iftar time in Jeddah FAQs

what time is iftar today in Jeddah?

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iftar time today Jeddah begins at maghrib time Jeddah (sunset). Check the live Jeddah iftar suhoor time tool above for today’s exact minutes.

what time is suhoor today in Jeddah?

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suhoor time today Jeddah ends when fajr time Jeddah starts (true dawn).

when does suhoor end in Jeddah?

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It ends at the start of fajr time Jeddah. People also search this as today sehri last time in Jeddah or sehri time Jeddah.

is imsak mandatory in Jeddah or precaution?

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imsak time Jeddah is commonly shown as a precaution on some timetables. The clear fasting start cutoff is the start of fajr time Jeddah (true dawn).

why Jeddah iftar time changes daily?

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Because sunset shifts daily, and maghrib time Jeddah follows sunset—so iftar time in Jeddah moves a little each day too.

suhur vs suhoor spelling Jeddah — which is correct?

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Both spellings are used. People write suhur time Jeddah or suhoor time in Jeddah. The cutoff you’re looking for is still the start of Fajr.

iftar at maghrib Jeddah meaning — what’s the simple rule?

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It means you break the fast when maghrib time Jeddah enters, because Maghrib is tied to sunset and marks the fasting end.

If you’re checking prayer direction in a new neighborhood, the Qibla Finder is useful. If you’re planning by dates, the Hijri calendar guide helps for Ramadan 1447. For quick planning tools, you can also use the Ramadan fasting hours calculator as a normal link.

📊 Jeddah Ramadan timetable (30 days) — planning table

🌙 Show Jeddah 30-day Table
DaySuhoor cutoff (Fajr start)Iftar start (Maghrib)Note
1Check fajr time Jeddah aboveCheck maghrib time Jeddah aboveCity timings only
2Check live toolCheck live toolDaily change
3Check live toolCheck live toolAvoid screenshots
4Check live toolCheck live toolFajr = start
5Check live toolCheck live toolMaghrib = iftar
6Check live toolCheck live toolImsak is caution
7Check live toolCheck live toolTrue dawn
8Check live toolCheck live toolSunset
9Check live toolCheck live toolDaily change
10Check live toolCheck live toolPlan ahead
11Check live toolCheck live toolDaily shift
12Check live toolCheck live toolCity-based
13Check live toolCheck live toolKeep it simple
14Check live toolCheck live toolAvoid screenshots
15Check live toolCheck live toolFajr start
16Check live toolCheck live toolMaghrib start
17Check live toolCheck live toolDaily shift
18Check live toolCheck live toolCity-based
19Check live toolCheck live toolKeep calm
20Check live toolCheck live toolPlan ahead
21Check live toolCheck live toolDaily shift
22Check live toolCheck live toolCity-based
23Check live toolCheck live toolAvoid screenshots
24Check live toolCheck live toolKeep it simple
25Check live toolCheck live toolDaily change
26Check live toolCheck live toolFajr start
27Check live toolCheck live toolMaghrib start
28Check live toolCheck live toolDaily shift
29Check live toolCheck live toolCity-based
30Check live toolCheck live toolPlan ahead
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About the Author

Farrukh Farooqi has been living in Sharaya, Makkah, Saudi Arabia since 2010. With over 14 years of firsthand experience witnessing the sacred journey of millions of pilgrims, Farrukh specializes in providing practical, insider tips for Hajj and Umrah travelers. His work blends real-world observations, the latest Saudi updates, and essential crowd management strategies — helping pilgrims and worshippers plan smarter, stay safer, and experience a spiritually fulfilling journey across the Holy Cities.