Iftar/Magrib Schedule for Jabodetabek Today, Wednesday 4 March 2026
Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - One of the most awaited moments during Ramadan is breaking the fast. The Prophet Muhammad SAW taught to break the fast promptly when Maghrib time arrives - as a form of following the Sunnah and giving thanks for Allah’s blessings.
In Islam, the moments leading up to and at the time of breaking the fast are considered good times for prayer. After restraining oneself with patience, the heart tends to be more focused and humble, and prayers are offered more earnestly.
Here is the schedule for breaking the fast and prayer times for 14 Ramadan 1447 H / 4 March 2026 for the Jakarta area and its surroundings:
Imsak: 04:33 WIB
Subuh: 04:43 WIB
Terbit: 05:55 WIB
Zuhur: 12:08 WIB
Asar: 15:09 WIB
Magrib: 18:14 WIB
Isya: 19:23 WIB