What time is iftar today in Fresno? Latest timings and guidance
Introduction: Why knowing what time is iftar today matters
For those observing Ramadan, knowing what time is iftar today is essential for breaking the fast at the correct moment each evening. Accurate local timings ensure religious observance, family planning and community iftars run smoothly. Times can change slightly from day to day, and different calendars or calculation methods may show small variations; this guide summarises the most recent publicly reported Fresno timings to help readers plan.
Main body: Recent Fresno iftar and sehri times
Latest reported times (late February 2026)
According to the Fresno Ramadan Timings 2026 Calendar, the iftar time reported for Fresno on 28 February 2026 is 5:54 pm. That source also lists the Sehri (suhoor) end time for the same date as 05:19 am.
Alternative listing for 25 February 2026
Hamariweb.com’s Fresno fasting calendar gives a slightly earlier time for an adjacent date: for 25 February 2026 it lists Sehri ending at 05:23 am and Iftar at 5:51 pm (marked as 08 Ramadan 1447 in the Islamic calendar on that page). This illustrates the small day-to-day shifts typically seen in sunrise/sunset-based schedules.
Other timing reference
A third source, titled “İftara Ne Kadar Kaldı?” provides a snapshot-style listing and a countdown to iftar. An example entry shows an iftar countdown of 01:20:54 and records a Fajr time of 05:38 am and sunrise at 07:01 am for a 23 January entry. Such pages are useful for live countdowns but may reflect different calculation conventions or earlier dates.
Conclusion: What readers should take away
In short, if you are asking “what time is iftar today” for Fresno, recent listings show times in the mid-5pm range: 5:51 pm (25 Feb 2026) and 5:54 pm (28 Feb 2026). Expect changes of a few minutes from day to day. For the most reliable result, consult a trusted local mosque, community timetable or an updated regional Ramadan calendar each day, and confirm whether the source applies adjustments for local practice or calculation method.
Practical tip: use a local mosque’s announcement or a reputable calendar close to sunset on the day to ensure you observe iftar at the correct moment.