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Imsak Schedule for 26 February 2026 in Three Indonesian Time Zones

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Imsak Schedule for 26 February 2026 in Three Indonesian Time Zones
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The Imsak time is important information that Muslims should know so they can start fasting at the right time. By paying attention to the Imsak time, Muslims can be more vigilant in immediately stopping their pre-dawn meal.

Indonesia spans three time zones: WIB, WITA, and WIT, so the Imsak time varies in each region. This difference makes it important for people to adjust their Suhoor (pre-dawn meal) and Imsak schedules according to their respective time zones. With accurate information, fasting can begin on time without worrying about missing Suhoor or the Subuh (dawn) prayer.

Here is the Imsak schedule for 26 February 2026, which has been adjusted for the three time zones in Indonesia. With this schedule, you can prepare Suhoor properly, ensure that the worship begins with blessings, and carry out Ramadan in a more organised manner.

Imsak Schedule in the Three Time Zones of Indonesia

Here is information about the Imsak schedule on 26 February 2026, quoted from the Bimas Islam page of the Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs.

Jakarta

  • Imsak: 04:32 WIB

  • Subuh: 04:42 WIB

  • Duha: 06:23 WIB

  • Dzuhur: 12:09 WIB

  • Ashar: 15:15 WIB

  • Maghrib: 18:16 WIB

  • Isya: 19:25 WIB

Denpasar

  • Imsak: 04:57 WITA

  • Subuh: 05:07 WITA

  • Duha: 06:48 WITA

  • Dzuhur: 12:36 WITA

  • Ashar: 15:37 WITA

  • Maghrib: 18:44 WITA

  • Isya: 19:54 WITA

Jayapura

  • Imsak: 04:20 WIT

  • Subuh: 04:30 WIT

  • Duha: 06:09 WIT

  • Dzuhur: 11:54 WIT

  • Ashar: 15:04 WIT

  • Maghrib: 17:58 WIT

  • Isya: 19:07 WIT

The Intention for the Ramadan Fast

In carrying out the Ramadan fast, the intention is one of the essential elements that must be done before fasting. According to the NU Online page, before starting the fast, it is good to read the intention starting the night before until before dawn. Here is the intention for the Ramadan fast.

نَوَيْتُ صَوْمَ غَدٍ عَنْ أَدَاءِ فَرْضِ شَهْرِ رَمَضَانَ هَذِهِ السَّنَةِ لِلّٰهِ تَعَالَى

Nawaitu shauma ghadin ’an ada’i fardhi syahri Ramadhana hadzihis sanati lillahi ta’ala.

Meaning: “I intend to fast tomorrow to fulfil the obligation of fasting in the month of Ramadan this year, for the sake of Allah Ta’ala”

By knowing the correct Imsak schedule for each time zone, Suhoor can be done calmly and the fast can begin on time. Hopefully, this information will help you carry out the worship of fasting in a more organised, smooth, and blessed manner during Ramadan. Happy fasting!

This article was written by Shakti Brammaditto Widya Fachrezzy, a participant in the Certified MagangHub Program from the Ministry of Manpower at detikcom.

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