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Ramadan Timetables ’26

Mark Your Calendars Because the Countdown Has Begun 

Counting Down to Ramadan

Ramadan 2026 is expected to begin on Tuesday, February 17, subject to the sighting of the moon. As this blessed month approaches, hearts soften, prayers deepen, and we are reminded to return to what truly matters; our connection with Allah (SWT).

At Nisa Foundation, we invite you to prepare for this sacred season of reflection, renewal, and mercy.

To support you in your worship and fasting, we’ve created Ramadan Timetables for major cities across Canada, so you can focus on what matters most this Ramadan.

Check your city’s prayer and fasting schedule below

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Toronto skyline at night with illuminated CN Tower and city buildings reflecting on calm water.

Toronto

Toronto

Aerial view of Vancouver's downtown skyline surrounded by water and mountains under a clear sky.

Vancouver

Vancouver

White arched bridge over a river with a city skyline and green trees in the background.

Edmonton

Edmonton

Calgary

Calgary

Ottawa

Scarborough

Scarborough

Two modern high-rise twisting skyscrapers surrounded by other buildings and roads under a partly cloudy sky at sunset.

Mississauga

Mississauga

Aerial view of a large historic stone castle surrounded by trees and green fields under a partly cloudy sky.

Windsor

Windsor

Cityscape with tall buildings, green trees, and clear blue sky.

Hamilton

Hamilton

Aerial view of a city skyline with a river, a bridge, and a large geodesic dome surrounded by autumn-colored trees in a park.

Montreal

Montreal

Cityscape of Surrey, British Columbia with high-rise buildings, greenery, and mountains under a partly cloudy sky.

Surrey

Nighttime city skyline with illuminated buildings reflecting on calm water.

Halifax

Halifax

Gold gradient Christmas ornaments and stars hanging from thin strings on a transparent background.

The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:

“The believer’s shade on the Day of Resurrection will be his charity.”

(Tirmidhi)