Ramadan 2026 Norway Calendar

The Ramadan 2026 Norway Calendar offers organized daily Sehri and Iftar schedules for all users in the country. The schedule offers correct fasting times according to authentic local calculations for prayer times. We offer separate schedules for Fiqa Hanafi and Fiqa Jafria to avoid confusion among different faiths. The Ramadan Calendar 2026 Norway adheres to authentic calculation methods employed by Islamic authorities. The schedule is arranged in an organized daily format. Check the calendar to verify the exact fasting times for each day of Ramadan 2026.

Ramadan 2026 Timetable For Norway

City Sehr Iftar
Drammen 02:48 am 09:26 pm
Bergen 03:06 am 09:50 pm
Oslo 02:46 am 09:25 pm
Fredrikstad 02:46 am 09:20 pm
Sarpsborg 02:45 am 09:20 pm
Sandnes 03:08 am 09:39 pm
Stavanger 03:08 am 09:40 pm
Trondheim 02:38 am 09:50 pm
Tromso 01:35 am 10:29 pm
Kristiansand 03:00 am 09:26 pm

Norway Ramadan Timings for Other Cities

Norway Sehri & Iftari Timings 2026

Ramadan, recognized as the sacred month of fasting, serves as a period of spiritual contemplation and self-discipline observed by Muslims globally. Ramadan in Norway holds immense significance and becomes a time of both solemnity and joy. From the early morning Sehri to the evening Iftar, the city buzzes with vibrant activities and cherished traditions.

Preparations for Ramadan in Norway kick off well in advance. Markets brim with special foods like dates, samosas, and pakoras—traditional fare for Sehri and Iftar. Many households also lovingly craft traditional dishes like biryani and haleem to share with family and neighbors.

Throughout Ramadan, the daily rhythm of life in Norway undergoes a profound shift. Muslims rise early for Sehri, the pre-dawn meal marking the commencement of the fast. Sehri concludes before Fajr prayers, and numerous mosques in the city provide sehri meals for fasting individuals. Subsequently, Muslims spend their day abstaining from food, drink, and other physical needs until sunset.

As the day progresses, the anticipation for Iftar intensifies. Iftar commences just before the Maghrib prayer, and Muslims break their fast with dates and water, following the tradition of Prophet Muhammad (SAW). This is succeeded by a wholesome meal shared with family and friends, often accompanied by delectable sweets and beverages.

Beyond these daily routines, Norway embraces various cultural traditions during Ramadan. The Taraweeh prayer, a special ritual performed after the Isha prayer, is widely observed. Many mosques in Norway organize Taraweeh prayers, and some extend communal Iftar gatherings for attendees.

Yet another distinctive tradition in Norway is the Ramadan Bazaar, where vendors offer a diverse array of items, including clothing, jewelry, and food. The bazaar, bustling late into the night, infuses the city with a festive ambiance.

When does first Ramadan 2026 begin in Norway?

In Norway, 1st Ramadan 2026 starts at 19 Febraury.

When does Ramadan ends in Norway?

In Norway, month of ramadan ends at 20 March.

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