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Download Link for Government-Version Ramadan 2026 Iftar Schedule

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Download Link for Government-Version Ramadan 2026 Iftar Schedule
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The iftar schedule is essential knowledge for Muslims preparing to break their fast, with timing varying across different regions of Indonesia.

Jakarta Iftar Schedule for Ramadan 2026

The following is the complete iftar schedule for Jakarta during Ramadan 1447 H:

  • 1 Ramadan 1447 H (19 February 2026): 18.18 WIB
  • 2 Ramadan 1447 H (20 February 2026): 18.18 WIB
  • 3 Ramadan 1447 H (21 February 2026): 18.17 WIB
  • 4 Ramadan 1447 H (22 February 2026): 18.17 WIB
  • 5 Ramadan 1447 H (23 February 2026): 18.17 WIB
  • 6 Ramadan 1447 H (24 February 2026): 18.17 WIB
  • 7 Ramadan 1447 H (25 February 2026): 18.16 WIB
  • 8 Ramadan 1447 H (26 February 2026): 18.16 WIB
  • 9 Ramadan 1447 H (27 February 2026): 18.16 WIB
  • 10 Ramadan 1447 H (28 February 2026): 18.15 WIB
  • 11 Ramadan 1447 H (1 March 2026): 18.15 WIB
  • 12 Ramadan 1447 H (2 March 2026): 18.14 WIB
  • 13 Ramadan 1447 H (3 March 2026): 18.14 WIB
  • 14 Ramadan 1447 H (4 March 2026): 18.14 WIB
  • 15 Ramadan 1447 H (5 March 2026): 18.13 WIB
  • 16 Ramadan 1447 H (6 March 2026): 18.13 WIB
  • 17 Ramadan 1447 H (7 March 2026): 18.12 WIB
  • 18 Ramadan 1447 H (8 March 2026): 18.12 WIB
  • 19 Ramadan 1447 H (9 March 2026): 18.12 WIB
  • 20 Ramadan 1447 H (10 March 2026): 18.11 WIB
  • 21 Ramadan 1447 H (11 March 2026): 18.11 WIB
  • 22 Ramadan 1447 H (12 March 2026): 18.10 WIB
  • 23 Ramadan 1447 H (13 March 2026): 18.10 WIB
  • 24 Ramadan 1447 H (14 March 2026): 18.09 WIB
  • 25 Ramadan 1447 H (15 March 2026): 18.09 WIB
  • 26 Ramadan 1447 H (16 March 2026): 18.09 WIB
  • 27 Ramadan 1447 H (17 March 2026): 18.08 WIB
  • 28 Ramadan 1447 H (18 March 2026): 18.08 WIB
  • 29 Ramadan 1447 H (19 March 2026): 18.07 WIB
  • 30 Ramadan 1447 H (20 March 2026): 18.07 WIB

Rules for Breaking Fast on KRL Commuter Trains

As cited from KAI Commuter’s official Instagram account (@commuterline), the following regulations apply to breaking fast on KRL Commuter Line services during Ramadan 2026.

Permitted items: - Mineral water (in sealed packaging or tumblers) - Dates (or other fruit that does not have a strong odour) - Light snacks (such as bread)

Prohibited items: - Rice with side dishes - Ready-to-eat meals - Food and beverages with strong odours - Coffee, fizzy drinks, syrup, and fruit ice drinks

Important guidelines: - Breaking fast is only permitted once iftar time has arrived - Consumption is allowed for a maximum of one hour from iftar time - Passengers must maintain cleanliness in train carriages and station areas - Rubbish must be stored and disposed of in designated bins at destination stations - KAI Commuter also provides water stations at several stations free of charge for those wishing to break their fast in the station area, provided they bring their own tumbler or drinking container

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