Use the Fajr time for your city as the fasting start boundary.
Ramadan Calendar Qatar
Plan suhoor, Fajr, iftar, Maghrib, and the full daily prayer rhythm in Qatar using the monthly timetable and city prayer pages.
Maghrib is the daily opening time for fasting.
Use the monthly table for work, school, and mosque planning.
What times matter most for Ramadan in Qatar?
Fajr marks the start of fasting, Maghrib marks iftar, and the daily prayer timetable helps plan the rest of the day.
Is iftar the same as Maghrib?
Yes. Iftar begins when Maghrib starts. Always follow your trusted local timetable or mosque.
Can city times vary in Qatar?
Yes. Most differences are small, but Fajr, sunrise, and Maghrib can vary by city and coordinates.
Ramadan context
How to use the Qatar Ramadan calendar
Fasting and prayer in one place
Plan suhoor, Fajr, iftar, Maghrib, and the full daily prayer rhythm in Qatar using the monthly timetable and city prayer pages.
Use this page as a practical doorway linking suhoor, Fajr, iftar, and Maghrib before moving into daily prayer times or the monthly board.
Ramadan context
How to use the Qatar Ramadan calendar
Before Fajr
Use the Fajr time for your city as the fasting start boundary.
At Maghrib
Maghrib is the daily opening time for fasting.
Full timetable
Use the monthly table for work, school, and mosque planning.
Ramadan context
More Qatar Ramadan questions
What times matter most for Ramadan in Qatar?
Fajr marks the start of fasting, Maghrib marks iftar, and the daily prayer timetable helps plan the rest of the day.
Is iftar the same as Maghrib?
Yes. Iftar begins when Maghrib starts. Always follow your trusted local timetable or mosque.
Can city times vary in Qatar?
Yes. Most differences are small, but Fajr, sunrise, and Maghrib can vary by city and coordinates.
Calendar guide
How to use the monthly prayer calendar
Reading the month clearly
The monthly calendar helps you compare prayer times across many days instead of relying only on today's table.
Use Fajr and Maghrib for morning and sunset planning, then scan Dhuhr, Asr, and Isha to shape the rest of the day.
Why times shift across the month
Prayer times move because daylight and night length change gradually, so Fajr, Maghrib, and the other prayers shift from day to day.
During Ramadan, this matters for suhoor and iftar because Fajr and Maghrib minutes directly shape the daily plan.
Calendar guide
Monthly prayer calendar FAQ
When should I use the monthly timetable?
Use it when you need more than one day or want to watch times change through the week and month.
Are Fajr and Maghrib especially important in Ramadan?
Yes. They shape suhoor and iftar, so checking them before each day is useful.
Do times differ between cities?
Small differences can appear, which is why city links help you reach the local page.
Does the calendar replace today's table?
No. The calendar is for wider planning, while today's table is best for the immediate answer.