Friday - 08 May, 2026 20-Dhu al-Qadah-1447

Ramadan Fasting Times in Georgia

Accurate Sehri and Iftar times for Georgia during the holy month of Ramadan

Georgia
20-Dhu al-Qadah-1447
Calculation Method

University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi

Timezone

Asia/Tbilisi

Today's Fasting Times

Sehri Time
Pre-dawn meal
12:57 PM
Iftar Time
Breaking fast
04:24 AM
Fasting duration
Total fasting hours
8 hours 33 minutes

Ramadan Calendar for February 2026 Georgia

Date Day Sehri Time Iftar Time Fasting duration
14 Feb Sat 02:43 PM 03:24 AM 11 hours 19 minutes
15 Feb Sun 02:42 PM 03:25 AM 11 hours 17 minutes
16 Feb Mon 02:41 PM 03:26 AM 11 hours 15 minutes
17 Feb Tue 02:40 PM 03:26 AM 11 hours 14 minutes
18 Feb Wed 02:39 PM 03:27 AM 11 hours 12 minutes
19 Feb Thu 02:38 PM 03:28 AM 11 hours 10 minutes
20 Feb Fri 02:37 PM 03:29 AM 11 hours 8 minutes
21 Feb Sat 02:36 PM 03:30 AM 11 hours 6 minutes
22 Feb Sun 02:35 PM 03:31 AM 11 hours 4 minutes
23 Feb Mon 02:34 PM 03:31 AM 11 hours 3 minutes
24 Feb Tue 02:33 PM 03:32 AM 11 hours 1 minutes
25 Feb Wed 02:32 PM 03:33 AM 10 hours 59 minutes
26 Feb Thu 02:31 PM 03:34 AM 10 hours 57 minutes
27 Feb Fri 02:30 PM 03:35 AM 10 hours 55 minutes
28 Feb Sat 02:29 PM 03:35 AM 10 hours 54 minutes
01 Mar Sun 02:28 PM 03:36 AM 10 hours 52 minutes
02 Mar Mon 02:26 PM 03:37 AM 10 hours 49 minutes
03 Mar Tue 02:25 PM 03:38 AM 10 hours 47 minutes
04 Mar Wed 02:24 PM 03:38 AM 10 hours 46 minutes
05 Mar Thu 02:23 PM 03:39 AM 10 hours 44 minutes
06 Mar Fri 02:22 PM 03:40 AM 10 hours 42 minutes
07 Mar Sat 02:21 PM 03:41 AM 10 hours 40 minutes
08 Mar Sun 02:19 PM 03:41 AM 10 hours 38 minutes
09 Mar Mon 02:18 PM 03:42 AM 10 hours 36 minutes
10 Mar Tue 02:17 PM 03:43 AM 10 hours 34 minutes
11 Mar Wed 02:16 PM 03:44 AM 10 hours 32 minutes
12 Mar Thu 02:14 PM 03:44 AM 10 hours 30 minutes
13 Mar Fri 02:13 PM 03:45 AM 10 hours 28 minutes
14 Mar Sat 02:12 PM 03:46 AM 10 hours 26 minutes
15 Mar Sun 02:10 PM 03:47 AM 10 hours 23 minutes
16 Mar Mon 02:09 PM 03:47 AM 10 hours 22 minutes
17 Mar Tue 02:08 PM 03:48 AM 10 hours 20 minutes
18 Mar Wed 02:06 PM 03:49 AM 10 hours 17 minutes
19 Mar Thu 02:05 PM 03:49 AM 10 hours 16 minutes
20 Mar Fri 02:04 PM 03:50 AM 10 hours 14 minutes
21 Mar Sat 02:02 PM 03:51 AM 10 hours 11 minutes

Ramadan Fasting Guide for Georgia

Complete guide to Ramadan fasting times, rules, and spiritual practices.

Fasting times (Sehri and Iftar) in Georgia are calculated using verified astronomical formulas based on the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi method. Sehri ends at the start of Fajr, and Iftar begins at Maghrib, calculated according to the sun’s position, Georgia’s geographical coordinates, and the Asia/Tbilisi timezone to ensure accurate fasting schedules.

Today's Fasting Summary

Fasting times today in Georgia:

Sehri Time: 12:57 PM
Iftar Time: 04:24 AM
Fasting duration: 8 hours 33 minutes

Tomorrow Iftar and Sehri times

Iftar and Sehri times tomorrow in Georgia:

Sehri Time: 12:56 PM
Iftar Time: 04:25 AM
Fasting duration: 8 hours 31 minutes

Sehri/Sahur in Georgia (12:57 PM)

Sehri (also called Sahur) is the pre-dawn meal consumed by Muslims before beginning their daily fast during Ramadan. It should be completed before Fajr prayer time.

Iftar in Georgia (04:24 AM)

Iftar is the evening meal with which Muslims break their daily Ramadan fast at sunset. It begins immediately after the Maghrib prayer time.

Ramadan Duas

Sehri Dua (Intention for Fasting)
وَبِصَوْمِ غَدٍ نَّوَيْتُ مِنْ شَهْرِ رَمَضَانَ

"I intend to keep the fast for tomorrow in the month of Ramadan"

Iftar Dua (Breaking Fast)
اللَّهُمَّ لَكَ صُمْتُ وَعَلَى رِزْقِكَ أَفْطَرْتُ

"O Allah! I fasted for You and I break my fast with Your sustenance"

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about prayer times and Islamic worship

What is Sehri (Suhoor) time in Georgia during Ramadan?

Sehri time in Georgia refers to the period before the Fajr prayer begins, during which Muslims eat before starting the daily fast in Ramadan.
Iftar time in Georgia begins immediately after the Maghrib prayer, when Muslims break their fast at sunset.
You should stop eating Sehri before the Fajr prayer starts in Georgia. It is recommended to finish eating a few minutes earlier to avoid doubt.
You can start eating at Iftar as soon as the Maghrib prayer time begins in Georgia, which marks sunset.
The fasting period in Georgia starts at Fajr and ends at Maghrib. The total duration changes slightly each day depending on sunrise and sunset times.
Sehri and Iftar times change daily because they are based on the sun's position, which shifts gradually throughout the year.
Yes, when Ramadan falls in the summer months, fasting hours in Georgia are generally longer due to earlier sunrises and later sunsets.
Yes, fasting hours are usually shorter in winter in Georgia because sunrise occurs later and sunset happens earlier.
Yes, Sehri can be eaten at any time before Fajr begins, but it is best to stop a little earlier for safety.
Eating, drinking, or intentional actions that invalidate fasting will break the fast during daylight hours in Ramadan. If eating was unintentional, the fast remains valid.
isubqo automatically adjusts Sehri (Fajr time) and Iftar (Maghrib time) based on your specific timezone in Georgia. If you travel to a different timezone, make sure to update your location on isubqo to receive accurate prayer times and Sehri/Iftar times for that new location.
isubqo provides accurate calculated times for Sehri and Iftar in Georgia. However, many local mosques announce Iftar time with the Adhan and provide Sehri times. You can follow isubqo times confidently, or verify with your local mosque in Georgia for any slight variations they might observe.