Shawwal Fasting Timetable Bangalore 1447H 2026 | Sehri & Iftar

Shawwal 1447H 2026 Fasting Timetable (Sehri & Iftar) – Bangalore
Whoever fasts Ramadan and follows it with six days of Shawwal will have the reward of fasting the entire year. This is an authentic Sunnah established in Sahih Muslim. The timetable below provides accurate Sehri and Iftar timings for Bangalore to help you implement this practice consistently.
After Ramadan, many believers lose momentum. The discipline fades, the connection weakens, and the opportunity for multiplied reward slips away. Yet the Prophet ﷺ gave a simple continuation path. Six fasts in Shawwal equal a full year of reward. The solution is structured adherence using a clear timetable.
Virtue of Shawwal Fasting
Abu Ayyub al-Ansari رضي الله عنه reported:
مَنْ صَامَ رَمَضَانَ ثُمَّ أَتْبَعَهُ سِتًّا مِنْ شَوَّالٍ كَانَ كَصِيَامِ الدَّهْرِ
“Whoever fasts Ramadan and follows it with six days of Shawwal, it is as if he fasted the entire year.”
Source: Sahih Muslim 1164. This ruling is based on explicit textual evidence. Scholars such as Ibn Baz and Al-Albani affirmed its authenticity and virtue.
Shawwal Timetable Bangalore 1447H
Timings are based on Bengaluru local time and may vary slightly. Use this as a structured guide.
| Date | Day | Islamic Date | Sehri | Iftar |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22-03-2026 | Sunday | 1 Shawwal | 05:12 | 06:31 |
| 23-03-2026 | Monday | 2 Shawwal | 05:12 | 06:31 |
| 24-03-2026 | Tuesday | 3 Shawwal | 05:11 | 06:31 |
| 25-03-2026 | Wednesday | 4 Shawwal | 05:10 | 06:31 |
| 26-03-2026 | Thursday | 5 Shawwal | 05:10 | 06:31 |
| 27-03-2026 | Friday | 6 Shawwal | 05:09 | 06:31 |
| 28-03-2026 | Saturday | 7 Shawwal | 05:08 | 06:31 |
| 29-03-2026 | Sunday | 8 Shawwal | 05:07 | 06:31 |
| 30-03-2026 | Monday | 9 Shawwal | 05:07 | 06:31 |
| 31-03-2026 | Tuesday | 10 Shawwal | 05:06 | 06:31 |
| 01-04-2026 | Wednesday | 11 Shawwal | 05:05 | 06:31 |
| 02-04-2026 | Thursday | 12 Shawwal | 05:05 | 06:31 |
| 03-04-2026 | Friday | 13 Shawwal | 05:04 | 06:31 |
| 04-04-2026 | Saturday | 14 Shawwal | 05:03 | 06:32 |
| 05-04-2026 | Sunday | 15 Shawwal | 05:02 | 06:32 |
How to Observe Six Fasts
- Can be consecutive or spaced across Shawwal
- Must be after completing Ramadan fasts
- Intention (niyyah) required before Fajr
- Prioritize missed Ramadan fasts first if obligatory
Scholarly Position: Majority of scholars permit flexibility in spacing. Stronger view allows non-consecutive fasting as long as six are completed within Shawwal.
Common Mistakes
- Delaying until end of Shawwal and missing days
- Ignoring missed Ramadan fasts
- Treating it as cultural rather than Sunnah
- Lack of structured timing adherence
“Small consistent deeds are more beloved to Allah than large inconsistent ones.”
FAQ
Can I fast six days before making up missed fasts?
Stronger scholarly view prioritizes making up obligatory fasts first. Voluntary fasts come after fulfilling obligations.
Do the six days need to be consecutive?
No. There is no authentic evidence requiring consecutiveness. Flexibility is permitted.
Is the reward exactly equal to a full year?
Yes. Based on the hadith and the principle that each good deed is multiplied ten times.
References
- Qur’an 6:160 – Multiplication of good deeds
- Sahih Muslim 1164 – Shawwal fasting hadith
- Fatwas of Ibn Baz and Al-Albani on Shawwal fasting
- Tafsir Ibn Kathir on reward multiplication
Timetable adapted from local Bangalore schedule. 0
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