Fasting Schedule for Today, 25th February 2026, in Yogyakarta and Surrounding Areas
The time for breaking the fast marks the end of the day’s fast after enduring hunger and thirst since dawn. Therefore, knowing the fasting schedule is important in carrying out the Ramadan fast.
The fast has a limited time, from dawn to Maghrib. As explained in “The Smart Book of Obligatory and Sunnah Fasts” by Muhammad Ibrahim, the time for fasting is from dawn until sunset or Maghrib. Thus, we can start breaking the fast when the time for Maghrib arrives.
Accurate information on the fasting schedule needs to be known so that worship can be carried out properly. So, what time is the fast breaking for today, 25th February 2026, in Yogyakarta and its surrounding areas? See the information below.
Fasting Schedule for Today, 25th February 2026, in Yogyakarta and Surrounding Areas
Based on data quoted by detikJogja from the official website of the Ministry of Religion, here is the fasting schedule or Maghrib time for today, 25th February 2026, in the Yogyakarta area and its surroundings.
Yogyakarta City: 18.03 WIB
Sleman: 18.03 WIB
Kulon Progo: 18.04 WIB
Bantul: 18.03 WIB
Gunungkidul: 18.02 WIB
Reading the Prayer Before Breaking the Fast
Before breaking the fast, don’t forget to read the prayer first, detikers. There are different opinions regarding the reading of the prayer before breaking the fast.
The first version comes from the hadith of the Prophet Muhammad SAW which was narrated by Ibn Umar. Quoted from the book “Success in This World and the Hereafter with Daily Prayers” by Mahmud Asy Syafrowi, the reading of this version of the prayer is more important because the wording comes directly from the Prophet Muhammad SAW, through a valid hadith. Here is the reading of the prayer before breaking the fast.
ذَهَبَ الظَّمَأُ وَابْتَلَّتِ الْعُرُوقُ وَثَبَتَ الْأَجْرُ إِنْ شَاءَ اللَّهُ تَعَالَى
Arabic-Latin: Dzahabadh dhama-u wabtallatil ’uruuqu wa tsabatal ajru insyaa Allahu Ta’aalaa.
Meaning: “The thirst has gone, the veins have been moistened, and the reward has been confirmed, if Allah wills.”
The reading of the other version of the prayer before breaking the fast is more familiar in Indonesian society. Although it is considered to come from a weak hadith, this prayer is still valid and does not reduce the virtue of breaking the fast. As explained in the research entitled “Analysis of Hadith about the Prayer for Breaking the Fast and the Opinions of Islamic Scholars” by Abdul Rahman Sakka and Najamuddin Marahamid, this prayer for breaking the fast is valid and in accordance with hadith and the opinions of scholars. Here is the reading of the prayer before breaking the fast.
اللَّهُمَّ لَكَ صُمْتُ وَبِكَ آمَنْتُ وَعَلَى رِزْقِكَ أَفْطَرْتُ بِرَحْمَتِكَ يَا أَرْحَمَ الرَّاحِمِينَ
Arabic-Latin: Allaahumma laka Shumtu wa bika amantu wa ’alaa rizqika afthartu birahmatika yaa arhamar raahimiin.
Meaning: “O Allah, it is for You that I fast, and with You that I believe, and upon Your sustenance that I break my fast, with Your mercy, O Most Merciful.”
Reading the Intention for Fasting Each Night
After breaking the fast and performing the Tarawih prayer, don’t forget to read the intention for fasting. Here is the reading of the intention for fasting that can be read each night, quoted from the book “Ramadan with the Prophet: A Guide to Worship in the Holy Month of Ramadan” by Alvian Iqbal Zahasfan,
نَوَيْتُ صَوْمَ غَدٍ عَنْ أَدَاءِ فَرْضِ شَهْرِ رَمَضَانَ هَذِهِ السَّنَةِ لِلَّهِ تَعَالَى
Arabic-Latin: Nawaitu shouma ghodin ’an adaa-I fardhi syahri romadhoona hadzihis sanata lillahi ta’aalaa
Meaning: “I intend to fast tomorrow to fulfill the obligation of the month of Ramadan this year for the sake of Allah Ta’ala.”
Thus, this is the information on the fasting schedule for today, 25th February 2026, in Yogyakarta and its surrounding areas. Happy breaking the fast, Dab!
This article was written by Mardliyyah Hidayati, a participant in the Certified MagangHub Program from the Ministry of Manpower at detikcom
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