Ramadan Timetable for UK Cities

Bolton Ramadan Timetable 2026

Your complete, community-focused guide to prayer times, fasting, and a blessed Ramadan in Bolton.

Welcome to your trusted resource for Ramadan 2026 (1447 AH) in Bolton. Here, you’ll find accurate prayer times alongside practical information to help you and your family make the most of this sacred month.

The blessed month of Ramadan is expected to begin on the evening of Tuesday, 17th February 2026, with the first day of fasting on Wednesday, 18th February 2026. The final dates depend on the official sighting of the crescent moon, which we will update here as soon as it’s announced by local authorities.

Bolton Ramadan Prayer Timetable 2026

The timings below have been calculated for Bolton. The daily fast begins at Fajr (dawn) and ends at Maghrib (sunset, also Iftar time). Please note these are prayer start times; congregational (Jama’ah) times may vary slightly by mosque.

DateRamadan DayFajr (Sehri Ends)SunriseDhuhrAsrMaghrib (Iftar)Isha
18/02/20261st*05:4507:2212:2914:5317:2918:51
19/02/2026205:4307:2012:2814:5417:3118:53
20/02/2026305:4107:1812:2814:5617:3318:54
21/02/2026405:3907:1612:2814:5717:3518:56
22/02/2026505:3707:1412:2814:5917:3718:58
23/02/2026605:3507:1112:2815:0017:3918:59
24/02/2026705:3307:0912:2815:0217:4119:01
25/02/2026805:3107:0712:2815:0317:4319:03
26/02/2026905:2807:0512:2815:0417:4519:05
27/02/20261005:2607:0212:2715:0617:4619:06
28/02/20261105:2407:0012:2715:0717:4819:08
01/03/20261205:2206:5812:2715:0917:5019:10
02/03/20261305:2006:5612:2715:1017:5219:11
03/03/20261405:1706:5312:2715:1117:5419:13
04/03/20261505:1506:5112:2615:1317:5619:15
05/03/20261605:1306:4812:2615:1417:5819:16
06/03/20261705:1106:4612:2615:1518:0019:18
07/03/20261805:0806:4412:2615:1718:0219:20
08/03/20261905:0606:4112:2515:1818:0419:21
09/03/20262005:0406:3912:2515:1918:0619:23
10/03/20262105:0106:3712:2515:2018:0719:24
11/03/20262204:5906:3412:2515:2218:0919:26
12/03/20262304:5706:3212:2415:2318:1119:28
13/03/20262404:5506:2912:2415:2418:1319:29
14/03/20262504:5206:2712:2415:2518:1519:31
15/03/20262604:5006:2512:2415:2718:1719:33
16/03/20262704:4806:2212:2315:2818:1919:34
17/03/20262804:4506:2012:2315:2918:2019:36
18/03/20262904:4306:1712:2315:3018:2219:37
19/03/202630*04:4106:1512:2215:3118:2419:39
20/03/2026Eid ul-Fitr*04:3806:1212:2215:3218:2619:41

*Dates are subject to official moon sighting. We will confirm here upon announcement.

Understanding Fasting Hours in Bolton

This year, the fasting window will grow longer as the month progresses, giving you time to adjust.

  • First Day (Feb 18): Approx. 11 hrs 44 mins (Fajr 5:45 am – Maghrib 5:29 pm)
  • Mid-Ramadan (Mar 5): Approx. 12 hrs 47 mins (Fajr 5:13 am – Maghrib 5:58 pm)
  • Last Full Day (Mar 19): Approx. 13 hrs 43 mins (Fajr 4:41 am – Maghrib 6:24 pm)

Your Local Bolton Guide: Making the Most of Ramadan

Beyond the timetable, here’s how to connect and prepare within our community:

  • Find Your Local Mosque: Bolton has a vibrant network of mosques. Confirm Taraweeh and Jumu’ah timings with them directly.
    • Bolton Central Mosque
    • Zakaria Masjid
    • Noorul Islam Mosque
    • And many others across the town.
  • Seek Laylat al-Qadr: The Night of Power falls in the last ten odd nights. Focus your worship on the nights of March 11th (21st), 13th (23rd), 15th (25th), 17th (27th), or 19th (29th). Many local mosques hold special programs during these nights.
  • Give with Intention: Ramadan is the best time to fulfill your charitable obligations. You can give your Zakat, Fitrana, Fidya, and Kaffarah through our trusted platform, ensuring your contributions reach those most in need, locally and globally.
  • Prepare Together: Not sure where to start? Read our guides on preparing for Ramadan, from setting spiritual goals to planning healthy meals for Suhoor and Iftar.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: When exactly does Ramadan 2026 start in Bolton?

It is projected to start on Wednesday, 18th February. However, the official date depends on the moon sighting on the evening of Tuesday, 17th February. We will update this page with the confirmed date from the Bolton moon-sighting committee as soon as it’s announced.

Q2: What is the difference between Fajr start time and Jama’ah time?

The Fajr time in the table is when the prayer window begins (and when fasting starts). Mosques often hold the congregational prayer Jama’ah) a short while later to allow people to gather. Please check your local mosque’s noticeboard or website for their specific Jama’ah schedule.

Q3: What should I do if I cannot fast?

If you are temporarily unable to fast (e.g., due to illness, travel, or pregnancy), you are required to make up the missed days later (Qada). If you have a long-term illness or condition that prevents fasting, you may need to pay Fidya (providing meals for a person in need for each missed day). For a serious, unfulfilled fast, Kaffarah may apply. Please consult a qualified scholar or our dedicated guides for clarity.

We pray this guide helps you have a focused and spiritually uplifting Ramadan. Please check back for official moon sighting updates.

Ramadan Mubarak to you and your family from all of us!

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