Indonesian Muslims gathering for Iftar at Maghrib prayer time in a city square, checking schedules amid sunset glow.
Indonesian Muslims gathering for Iftar at Maghrib prayer time in a city square, checking schedules amid sunset glow.
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Iftar schedules for March 7, 2026, in several Indonesian cities

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On the 17th of Ramadan 1447 H, Muslims in Indonesia prepare to break their fast after a day of worship. Maghrib times marking the end of fasting vary by city, with Yogyakarta at 5:59 PM WIB, Surabaya at 5:49 PM WIB, and Jakarta at 6:12 PM WIB. This information comes from official imsakiyah schedules to ensure timely observance.

Ramadan 1447 H officially began on February 19, 2026, and on Saturday, March 7, 2026, Muslims across Indonesia observe the 17th day of fasting. The iftar moment is marked by the Maghrib call to prayer, eagerly awaited to end the fast with gratitude and devotion.

According to prayer schedules from reliable sources like Bimas Islam Imsakiyah, Maghrib in Yogyakarta is at 5:59 PM WIB. The full schedule there includes Imsak at 4:18 AM, Subuh 4:28 AM, Sunrise 5:40 AM, Dhuha 6:07 AM, Dzuhur 11:53 AM, Ashar 2:58 PM, and Isya 7:08 PM. In Surabaya, Maghrib arrives earlier at 5:49 PM WIB, with Imsak 4:09 AM, Subuh 4:19 AM, Sunrise 5:31 AM, Dhuha 5:58 AM, Dzuhur 11:44 AM, Ashar 2:48 PM, and Isya 6:58 PM.

For Jakarta and its surroundings, iftar time is 6:12 PM WIB, as reported by local news outlets. Muslims are encouraged to hasten iftar, as per the saying of Prophet Muhammad SAW: "My ummah will always be in good condition as long as they hasten to break the fast" (HR. Al-Bukhari and Muslim). This emphasizes starting iftar immediately after the call to prayer, typically with dates or a sweet drink before Maghrib prayer.

These schedules aid in organizing daily activities, including preparing takjil and worship. During Ramadan, fasting involves not only abstaining from food and drink but also controlling desires and increasing good deeds. Accurate information from credible sources ensures orderly observance throughout Indonesia.

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Media and official accounts on X are sharing Imsakiyah schedules and iftar times for March 7, 2026 (17 Ramadan 1447 H) in various Indonesian cities including Jakarta, Depok, Tangerang Selatan, Bandung, and Samarinda, with neutral informational posts and positive well-wishes for fasting and blessings.

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