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

Makkah has a calm you can feel.

But timing confusion still happens—especially when people mix imsak time Makkah with fajr time Makkah, or follow a screenshot from another place. In Saudi Arabia, city timings still matter.

✅ TL;DR – iftar time in Makkah

Iftar time in Makkah begins at maghrib time Makkah (sunset). Suhoor time in Makkah ends at the start of fajr time Makkah (true dawn). If you see imsak time Makkah on a timetable, treat it as a precaution time—your real cutoff is Fajr. This page shows today’s Makkah timings plus a full Ramadan timetable Makkah.

I’ll be honest: I used to think “imsak” meant you must stop there. Then I learned why many tables show it as a buffer. My students still ask about it at 4 AM.

Check Makkah iftar suhoor time live here:

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  1. Fajr: 05:18 AM
  2. Dhuhr: 12:31 PM
  3. Asr: 03:54 PM
  4. Maghrib: 06:28 PM
  5. Isha: 08:28 PM

Today’s iftar time in Makkah (Maghrib)

What time is iftar today in Makkah? iftar time today Makkah begins when maghrib time Makkah enters, tied to sunset. That’s your clear fasting end marker.

Think of it like a door that opens at a set time. Maghrib is the moment it opens. You don’t open it “almost” open.

Micro-scenario: You’re near Masjid al-Haram context and someone says, “Just wait a little more to be safe.” If the time has entered clearly for Makkah, don’t turn worship into unnecessary stress.

Makkah maghrib time for iftar is the simplest rule to follow. It keeps you steady.

Today’s suhoor end time in Makkah (Fajr)

What time is suhoor today in Makkah? suhoor time today Makkah ends at the start of fajr time Makkah, tied to true dawn. That’s your fasting start marker.

Suhoor is like filling a travel bottle before a long walk. Once you’ve started the walk, you don’t keep filling it.

When does suhoor end in Makkah? At the start of Fajr for Makkah. People search this as sehri time Makkah, suhur time Makkah, or sehri last time today Makkah. Same goal, different words.

Micro-scenario: You hear the adhan and you’re holding a cup. If your timetable says Fajr has begun, stop. Don’t make this the night you “test the minutes.”

Suhoor cutoff fajr true dawn Makkah is the phrase people type when they want one clear answer. This is that answer.

Imsak vs Fajr cutoff (simple rule)

Is imsak time required in Makkah? Many timetables show imsak time Makkah as an early caution. The clear cutoff for fasting start is the start of fajr time Makkah (true dawn). That’s the simple rule.

My tea example: imsak is like putting your phone down before sleep so you don’t overscroll. Helpful. But the real “sleep time” is still the real marker.

How many minutes before fajr stop eating Makkah? If you want extra caution, finish a bit earlier than Fajr. Keep it calm. No panic, no arguments.

Can I eat during fajr adhan in Makkah? This comes up often. The safest habit is: don’t keep eating once Fajr has started for your city.

Makkah Ramadan timetable (30 days)

Makkah Ramadan timetable 1447 suhoor iftar shifts daily. That’s normal. So this page is built for daily checking: today’s Fajr start and Maghrib start for Makkah, then you move on with your day.

If you need a month view you can save, use the Imsakiyah generator as a normal link (not a widget).

If you’re a visitor and want prayer direction in a hotel area, the Qibla Finder is useful.

Why times change daily

Why Makkah timings change daily? Because sunset and true dawn shift daily, and prayer times follow the sun—so fasting start and fasting end move a little each day too.

Some days it’s a small shift.

Still worth checking.

FAQs

📘 iftar time in Makkah FAQs

what time is iftar today in Makkah?

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

what time is suhoor today in Makkah?

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

when does suhoor end in Makkah?

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It ends at the start of fajr time Makkah. People also search sehri last time today Makkah or sehri time Makkah.

is imsak time required in Makkah?

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

can I eat during fajr adhan in Makkah?

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The safe habit is to stop eating once fajr time Makkah has started for your city. Don’t keep eating through the adhan if the time has entered.

why Makkah timings change daily?

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

suhur vs suhoor spelling Makkah — which is correct?

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Both spellings are used. People write suhur time Makkah or suhoor time in Makkah. The cutoff you want is still the start of Fajr.

For planning by dates, the Hijri calendar guide helps with Ramadan 1447. If you’re tracking your routine, the Ramadan habit tracker is a good page to keep open.

📊 Makkah Ramadan timetable (30 days) — planning table

🌙 Show Makkah 30-day Table
DaySuhoor cutoff (Fajr start)Iftar start (Maghrib)Note
1Check fajr time Makkah aboveCheck maghrib time Makkah aboveCity timings only
2Check live toolCheck live toolDaily shift
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 shift
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.