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

Riyadh Ramadan mornings can feel like a race.

One person says imsak time Riyadh is the cutoff. Another says it’s fajr time Riyadh. Then someone forwards a screenshot with different minutes. Confusion starts fast.

✅ TL;DR – iftar time in Riyadh

Iftar time in Riyadh starts at maghrib time Riyadh (sunset), and suhoor time in Riyadh ends at the start of fajr time Riyadh (true dawn). The common mistake is mixing imsak time Riyadh (a precaution on some tables) with the real cutoff. Use this page for today’s timings and a full Ramadan timetable Riyadh.

I used to mix this up when I was learning, and honestly, it happens to smart people at 4:30 AM.

Check Riyadh iftar suhoor time live here:

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Today’s iftar time in Riyadh (Maghrib)

What time is iftar today in Riyadh? iftar time today Riyadh begins at maghrib time Riyadh, which is tied to sunset. Because this is location-based timings, you must use Riyadh specifically (not “Saudi Arabia” in general) to avoid a wrong minute.

Think of Iftar like the moment a shop sign flips to “OPEN.” When maghrib time Riyadh enters, fasting ends. Before that, it hasn’t.

Micro-scenario: You’re in a taxi, the driver says “It’s already Maghrib in another city.” Smile, but don’t follow it. Your fast is tied to your Riyadh sunset, not someone else’s.

Riyadh iftar time maghrib or later? The clean rule shown on this page is: start Iftar with Maghrib. Don’t delay out of doubt when the time has clearly entered for your city.

Today’s suhoor end time in Riyadh (Fajr)

What time is suhoor today in Riyadh? suhoor time today Riyadh ends at the start of fajr time Riyadh, which is tied to true dawn. That’s your fasting start time. If you eat after the start of Fajr, you’ve stepped into fasting time.

Here’s my everyday analogy: Suhoor is the “fuel-up” window. Fajr is the “engine starts” moment. Once the engine starts, you don’t keep pouring fuel.

When does suhoor end in Riyadh? At the Fajr start for Riyadh. That’s why people also search Riyadh fasting start time and when to stop eating before fajr.

Micro-scenario: You’re rinsing your mouth and you hear adhan. If your timetable says Fajr has begun, stop eating and drinking. Don’t turn it into a “one last sip” drama.

Riyadh sehri last time today is the same intent as suhoor time in Riyadh. Many people say sehri time Riyadh or suhur time Riyadh—different spelling, same goal: find the cutoff.

Imsak vs Fajr cutoff (simple rule)

Is imsak time or fajr the cutoff in Riyadh? For fasting, the start is tied to Fajr (true dawn). Imsak is often printed as a precaution time on some timetables. The mistake is treating imsak time Riyadh like it’s the actual start, then arguing with everyone half-asleep.

Let me put it in a “kitchen” picture. Fajr is when the kitchen closes. Imsak is when someone says, “Start clearing your plate.” Helpful? Sure. The closing time is still the closing time.

How many minutes before fajr should I stop eating Riyadh? If you want extra caution, stop a little before fajr time Riyadh. Keep it calm and practical, not fear-based.

Quick checklist (no overthinking)

  • Use Riyadh (not a different city, not “Saudi Arabia” in general).
  • Stop eating by fajr time Riyadh (true dawn).
  • Start Iftar at maghrib time Riyadh (sunset).
  • If imsak time Riyadh appears, treat it as a caution buffer, not the main rule.

Can I eat during fajr adhan in Riyadh? This question comes up a lot as can I eat during fajr adhan in Riyadh. The safe habit is: don’t keep eating once the time has entered for your city. Follow the city schedule shown here.

Riyadh Ramadan timetable (30 days)

Riyadh Ramadan timetable 1447 suhoor iftar is a daily schedule that shifts as the days move. Below is a simple Ramadan table Riyadh 30 days layout you can use for planning. For exact minutes, check the live timings above each day.

Timetable download tip: many families screenshot the day they need, or print a monthly view for the fridge. Keep it city-based so it stays accurate.

Why timings change daily (1–2 lines)

Why Riyadh iftar time changes daily? Because sunset and true dawn shift slightly each day, and prayer times follow the sun—so fasting end time and fasting start time move too.

FAQs (common Riyadh questions)

📘 iftar time in Riyadh FAQs

what time is iftar today in Riyadh?

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

what time is suhoor today in Riyadh?

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suhoor time today Riyadh ends at the start of fajr time Riyadh (true dawn). That’s the key cutoff for fasting start.

when does suhoor end in Riyadh?

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It ends when fajr time Riyadh begins. This is why people search Riyadh fasting start time and fajr suhoor cutoff.

is imsak time or fajr the cutoff in Riyadh?

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The fasting start is tied to Fajr (true dawn). imsak time Riyadh is often shown as a precaution buffer on some tables, not the main cutoff.

can I eat during fajr adhan in Riyadh?

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The safe habit is to stop eating once fajr time Riyadh has started for your city. Don’t try to “stretch” it during the adhan if the time has entered.

Riyadh iftar time maghrib or later?

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Use maghrib time Riyadh for iftar time in Riyadh. Iftar starts when Maghrib enters for your location.

why does today sehri & iftar time Riyadh look different on two schedules?

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Often it’s a label issue: one schedule shows imsak time Riyadh as a precaution, while the real cutoff is fajr time Riyadh. Always confirm the city and the marker.

sehri time Riyadh vs suhur time Riyadh vs suhoor time in Riyadh — which is correct?

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They point to the same intent: pre-dawn meal/time. People spell it as sehri time Riyadh, suhur time Riyadh, or suhoor time in Riyadh. The cutoff you’re looking for is still Fajr start.

why Riyadh iftar time changes daily?

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

Ramadan 1447 — does the timetable stay the same for the whole month?

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No. A Ramadan timetable Riyadh shifts daily. That’s normal and expected because timings are tied to true dawn and sunset.

Quick internal helper links: If you also want a month view, use the Imsakiyah generator. If you’re tracking your routine, the Ramadan habit tracker can help. For prayer direction, the Qibla Finder is useful.

📊 Riyadh Ramadan timetable (30 days) — planning table

🌙 Show Riyadh 30-day Table
DaySuhoor cutoff (Fajr start)Iftar start (Maghrib)Note
1Check fajr time Riyadh aboveCheck maghrib time Riyadh aboveUse city-based timings
2Check live toolCheck live toolDaily time changes
3Check live toolCheck live toolDon’t rely on screenshots
4Check live toolCheck live toolCity matters
5Check live toolCheck live toolFajr = start
6Check live toolCheck live toolMaghrib = iftar
7Check live toolCheck live toolImsak is caution
8Check live toolCheck live toolTrue dawn marker
9Check live toolCheck live toolSunset marker
10Check live toolCheck live toolKeep it simple
11Check live toolCheck live toolDaily shift
12Check live toolCheck live toolCity-based
13Check live toolCheck live toolAvoid screenshots
14Check live toolCheck live toolUse Fajr start
15Check live toolCheck live toolUse Maghrib
16Check live toolCheck live toolKeep calm
17Check live toolCheck live toolDaily shift
18Check live toolCheck live toolCity-based
19Check live toolCheck live toolAvoid confusion
20Check live toolCheck live toolFajr start
21Check live toolCheck live toolMaghrib start
22Check live toolCheck live toolDaily shift
23Check live toolCheck live toolCity-based
24Check live toolCheck live toolAvoid screenshots
25Check live toolCheck live toolKeep it simple
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
  1. Fajr: 04:49 AM
  2. Dhuhr: 12:03 PM
  3. Asr: 03:25 PM
  4. Maghrib: 05:59 PM
  5. Isha: 07:59 PM
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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.