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Fasting Schedule for Denpasar and Surrounding Areas Today, February 24, 2026

| Source: DETIK_BALI Translated from Indonesian | Social Policy
Fasting Schedule for Denpasar and Surrounding Areas Today, February 24, 2026
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The month of Ramadan is a much-anticipated time for Muslims around the world, including in Bali and its surrounding areas. Every day, Muslims observe the fast from dawn until sunset, abstaining from food, drink, and other things that invalidate the fast.

To help the community observe the fast in a more organized manner, here is the fasting schedule for Tuesday, February 24, 2026 / 6 Ramadan 1447 H for the Bali region and its surroundings.

Fasting Schedule for the Bali Region and Surrounding Areas for Tuesday, February 24, 2026 / 6 Ramadan 1447 H.

Badung Regency

Maghrib: 18:45

Isha: 19:55

Bangli Regency

Maghrib: 18:44

Isha: 19:54

Buleleng Regency

Maghrib: 18:45

Isha: 19:55

Gianyar Regency

Maghrib: 18:44

Isha: 19:54

Jembrana Regency

Maghrib: 18:47

Isha: 19:57

Karangasem Regency

Maghrib: 18:44

Isha: 19:54

Klungkung Regency

Maghrib: 18:44

Isha: 19:54

Tabanan Regency

Maghrib: 18:45

Isha: 19:55

Denpasar City

Maghrib: 18:45

Isha: 19:55

Breaking Fast Prayer

The time of breaking the fast is not only about relieving hunger and thirst, but also a time when prayers are answered strongly.

Therefore, it is recommended for Muslims to increase their prayers when breaking the fast. One of the prayers that can be recited is the prayer that is often recited when breaking the fast.

Quoted from detikBali based on the explanation of Ustadz Adi Hidayat in the video “About the Breaking Fast Prayer (Part 2)” which was uploaded to his official YouTube channel, you can practice the following two prayers when breaking the fast:

First Version

ذَهَبَ الظَّمَـأُ، وابْــتَلَّتِ العُرُوقُ، وثَــبَتَ الأَجْرُ إِن شَاءَ اللهُ

Dzahabazh zhoma’u wabtallatil ’uruqu wa tsabatal ajru, insyaallah

Meaning: “Thirst has gone, the veins have become moist, and the reward has been established, if Allah wills.” (HR Abu Daud)

Second Version

اَللّٰهُمَّ لَكَ صُمْتُ وَبِكَ آمَنْتُ وَعَلَى رِزْقِكَ أَفْطَرْتُ بِرَحْمَتِكَ يَا اَرْحَمَ الرَّحِمِيْنَ

Allaahumma lakasumtu wabika aamantu wa’alaa rizqika afthortu birahmatika yaa arhamar-roohimiin.

Meaning: “O Allah, for You I fast, with You I believe, and upon Your sustenance I break my fast, with Your mercy, O Most Merciful.” (HR Bukhari and Muslim)

According to Ustadz Adi Hidayat, the way to practice the breaking fast prayer above is by combining them. So, the prayer Dzahabazh zhoma’u is recited as an opening, followed by the prayer Allahumma laka shumtu.

When is the right time to recite the breaking fast prayer? As reported by Almanhaj, the Prophet Muhammad usually recited the prayer Dzahabazh zhoma’u after he broke his fast.

This is also in accordance with the meaning of the breaking fast prayer, namely “Thirst has gone and the veins have become moist …”

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