Updated: Monday, March 23, 2026

Bokshiganj Iftar Time Today – Jamalpur, Mymensingh 2026

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Sehri Ends

4:44 AM

Iftar Time

6:21 PM

Updated: 23 Mar 2026

Fajr

4:53 AM

Sunrise

5:54 AM

Dhuhr

12:08 PM

Asr

4:23 PM

Maghrib

6:05 PM

Isha

7:22 PM

Stay on top of your Ramadan schedule in Bokshiganj, Jamalpur District. Whether you're looking for Sehri end time or Iftar time, we've got you covered with up-to-date data. Find the complete 30-day schedule, direction to Qibla, and Ramadan tips below.

Sehri Schedule for Bokshiganj

Bokshiganj Sehri end: 4:44 AM. The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) encouraged Muslims to eat Sehri, calling it a blessed meal. Don't skip it!

When to Break Fast in Bokshiganj

Break your fast at exactly 6:21 PM in Bokshiganj today. It is sunnah to hasten the breaking of the fast once Maghrib time enters.

The prayer times for Bokshiganj are calculated using the sun's position relative to the area's coordinates. This ensures accuracy within your specific locality in Mymensingh. In Mymensingh Division, the pace of Ramadan is shaped by farming life — early Sehri meals, midday rest, and community Iftars in the cool of the evening.

Importance of Fasting

Fasting during Ramadan is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. In Bokshiganj, the Muslim community observes this sacred duty with devotion and unity. Bokshiganj shares similar prayer times with its closest neighbour, but even a 0.1° latitude difference translates to a roughly 30-second time shift.

Ramadan 2026 Calendar for Bokshiganj

View the complete Ramadan 2026 calendar for Bokshiganj. This calendar shows daily Sehri end times and Iftar times for the entire month, calculated specifically for your location at 25.1833°N, 89.9333°E.

DayDateSehri EndIftar
119 Feb5:07 AM5:58 PM
220 Feb5:07 AM5:58 PM
321 Feb5:06 AM5:59 PM
422 Feb5:06 AM6:00 PM
523 Feb5:05 AM6:01 PM
624 Feb5:04 AM6:01 PM
725 Feb5:04 AM6:02 PM
826 Feb5:03 AM6:03 PM
927 Feb5:02 AM6:03 PM
1028 Feb5:02 AM6:04 PM
111 Mar5:01 AM6:05 PM
122 Mar5:00 AM6:06 PM
133 Mar5:00 AM6:06 PM
144 Mar4:59 AM6:07 PM
155 Mar4:58 AM6:08 PM
166 Mar4:57 AM6:09 PM
177 Mar4:57 AM6:09 PM
188 Mar4:56 AM6:10 PM
199 Mar4:55 AM6:11 PM
2010 Mar4:55 AM6:11 PM
2111 Mar4:54 AM6:12 PM
2212 Mar4:53 AM6:13 PM
2313 Mar4:52 AM6:14 PM
2414 Mar4:52 AM6:14 PM
2515 Mar4:51 AM6:15 PM
2616 Mar4:50 AM6:16 PM
2717 Mar4:49 AM6:17 PM
2818 Mar4:48 AM6:17 PM
2919 Mar4:48 AM6:18 PM
3020 Mar4:47 AM6:19 PM

Location Snapshot

Latitude25.1833°N
Longitude89.9333°E
TimezoneAsia/Dhaka
DistrictJamalpur
DivisionMymensingh
Nearby UpazilasDewanganj, Islampur, Jamalpur Sadar, Madarganj, Melandaha
Calculation MethodBangladesh Islamic Foundation
Fasting Duration (approx.)13 hours and 37 minutes
Last Updated23 March 2026
NoteResidents of Bokshiganj should note that times differ from Jamalpur city center.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I rely on these prayer times for Bokshiganj?

Yes. Prayer times for Bokshiganj are computed using the same astronomical algorithm used by the Bangladesh Islamic Foundation, specific to coordinates 25.1833°N, 89.9333°E.

What calculation method is used for Bokshiganj?

We use the Bangladesh Islamic Foundation method: Fajr angle 18°, Isha angle 18°, Sehri offset -5 min before Fajr, Iftar at Maghrib +5 min. This is the approved standard for Bangladesh.

When is Eid-ul-Fitr expected in Bokshiganj?

Eid-ul-Fitr in Bokshiganj, Mymensingh is celebrated after 29 or 30 days of Ramadan in 2026. The exact date depends on Shawwal moon sighting by the National Moon Sighting Committee.

How does Bokshiganj's Iftar time compare to nearby areas?

Iftar time in Bokshiganj (25.1833°N, 89.9333°E) may differ by 1-3 minutes from nearby upazilas due to slight latitude/longitude variations. Each page has individually computed times.

What dua should I recite at Iftar in Bokshiganj?

The recommended Iftar dua is: "Allahumma inni laka sumtu wa bika aamantu wa 'ala rizqika aftartu" (O Allah, I fasted for You, I believe in You, and I break my fast with Your provision). This applies to all Muslims.

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