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Imsak Schedule for Today, 4 March 2026, in Jogja and Surroundings

| Source: DETIK_JOGJA Translated from Indonesian | Anthropology

Not only is Ramadan fasting observed; as pious Muslims, we should know when it takes place. The fast begins at dawn, which in Indonesia is marked by the Imsak time. The term ‘imsak’ is often linked to the start of the fast. However, according to Ahmad Sarwat’s book ‘Puasa Bukan Hanya Saat Ramadhan’ (Fasting Is Not Only During Ramadan), the imsak time signals the onset of Fajr (Subuh). The fasting itself begins at the rise of true dawn (fajar shadiq), i.e., when the Adhan for Shubuh is sounded. Nevertheless, knowing the imsak time helps us prepare to begin fasting.

Information on the imsak schedule is also necessary so Ramadan fasting can proceed properly. Here is the imsak schedule for today, 4 March, in Jogja and the surrounding area.

Imsak Schedule Today 4 March 2026 in Jogja and Surroundings

Based on data that detikJogja quotes from the official site of the Ministry of Religion, here are the imsak times for today, 4 March 2026, in the Jogja area and surroundings.

  • Kota Jogja: 04.18 WIB

  • Sleman: 04.18 WIB

  • Kulon Progo: 04.18 WIB

  • Bantul: 04.18 WIB

  • Gunungkidul: 04.17 WIB

Jadwal Sholat Subuh Hari Ini 4 Maret 2026 di Jogja dan Sekitarnya

Based on the same source, here are the Subuh (Fajr) prayer times for today, 4 March 2026, in the Jogja area and surroundings.

  • Kota Jogja: 04.28 WIB

  • Sleman: 04.28 WIB

  • Kulon Progo: 04.28 WIB

  • Bantul: 04.28 WIB

  • Gunungkidul: 04.27 WIB

Jadwal Imsak Ramadan 2026 se-Indonesia

Detikers can also view imsak in other cities by entering the DetikHikmah page on detikcom. Here is how to access it:

  1. Click the link https://www.detik.com/hikmah/ramadan/jadwal-sholat

  2. Select the desired city from the ‘Cari Kota Lainnya’ menu

  3. The page will display the imsak and buka puasa (iftar) times for that city.

  4. If you want to download the imsak schedule, click the ‘Download’ button to save the timetable.

This imsak timetable is supported by Bank Syariah Indonesia (BSI).

Things that invalidate fasting

As you observe the fast, you should know the things that can invalidate it so you can avoid them. Abu Abdillah Syahrul Fatwa bin Luqman and Abu Ubaidah Yusuf bin Mukhtar as-Sidawi, in their book ‘Panduan Lengkap Puasa Ramadhan’, explain that when Ramadan fasting is invalidated, you are required to make it up as the judgment is obligatory or not to be neglected.

Here are some things that invalidate the fast:

  1. Emission of semen through sexual intercourse; not only does it invalidate the fast and require making it up, but it also obliges paying kaffarah.

  2. Deliberate eating and drinking.

  3. Deliberate vomiting.

  4. Menstruation or postnatal bleeding.

  5. Emission of semen deliberately.

  6. Anything similar to eating and drinking, such as infusion as a substitute, also invalidates the fast.

  7. Intention to break the fast or to invalidate the fast, even if one has not eaten or drunk.

  8. Apostasy or leaving the Islamic faith.

Things that do not invalidate fasting

Not only the invalidators; we also need to know what does not invalidate fasting. This helps you carry out the fast with greater confidence, understanding the rules.

Still quoting the same source, here are things that do not invalidate the fast.

  1. Entering the morning in a state of janabah (ritual impurity), such as a nocturnal emission for a man, or the cessation of menstrual and postnatal bleeding for a woman at dawn, does not invalidate the fast even if one has not performed ghusl.

  2. Kissing and hugging between spouses, as long as it does not lead to the emission of semen.

  3. Showering, cooling the body, and swimming.

  4. Gargling and sniffing water into the nose without overdoing it or swallowing.

  5. Tasting food for need, as long as nothing goes down the throat or is only on the tongue.

  6. Cupping (hijama) for the strong, or if one is not worried about weakness afterward.

  7. Using miswak or toothbrush with avoiding strongly flavored toothpaste.

  8. Using kohl and eye drops.

  9. Donating blood and blood tests.

  10. Swallowing saliva.

That is the imsak information for today, 4 March 2026 in Jogja and surrounding areas, as well as items that invalidate or do not invalidate the fast. Wishing you a blessed fast.

This article was written by Mardliyyah Hidayati, a participant in the MagangHub internship programme certified by the Ministry of Manpower (Kemnaker) at detikcom

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