Muslims in Jakarta and surrounding areas can follow the five daily prayer times and imsak schedule on Sunday, March 1, 2026, or 11 Ramadan 1447 H, to perform fasting worship orderly. This schedule is based on official calculations from the Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs.
On Sunday, March 1, 2026, coinciding with 11 Ramadan 1447 H, Muslims in the DKI Jakarta area and surrounding regions such as Bekasi, Depok, Tangerang, and Bogor have a guide for prayer times and imsak to support daily worship. This information is essential for maintaining fasting discipline, sahur, and iftar.
According to VIVA sources, the complete prayer schedule includes: Subuh at 04.43 WIB, Dzuhur at 12.09 WIB, Asar at 15.12 WIB, Maghrib at 18.15 WIB, and Isya at 19.24 WIB. The imsakiyah schedule adds imsak at 04.34 WIB as the end of sahur time, with Subuh at 04.44 WIB, Dzuhur at 12.09 WIB, Asar at 15.13 WIB, Maghrib at 18.15 WIB, and Isya at 19.24 WIB.
There are minor differences in Subuh and Asar times between the two sources, possibly due to calculation variations, but key times like Dzuhur, Maghrib, and Isya are consistent. Maghrib marks the iftar moment after a day of abstaining from food and drink, while Subuh signals the start of the fast.
This schedule aids daily worship routines such as congregational prayers and Quran recitation, while encouraging spiritual reflection during the holy month. Muslims are advised to use adhan reminders via apps or printed schedules to avoid delays. By following this guide, worship can be performed with focus and planning, bringing inner peace amid daily activities.