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Jakarta Imsakiyah Schedule 6 March 2026, Complete with Niyyah and Supplications for Iftar

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Jakarta Imsakiyah Schedule 6 March 2026, Complete with Niyyah and Supplications for Iftar
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As Ramadan 1447 AH enters its sixteenth day, which falls on Friday 6 March 2026, Muslims in the Jakarta metropolitan area are urged to continue consulting the imsak timetable to ensure the smooth observance of fasting. Based on official data from the Directorate General of Guidance for Islamic Community Development of the Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia, the following is the complete imsak and prayer times for the Jakarta area:

To complete the worship, the following are the niyyah readings for Ramadan fasting and the supplications for breaking the fast that may be observed:

  • Nawaitu sauma ghadin an ’adai fardi shahr Ramadhani hadhihis sanati lillahi ta’ala.

    Translation: “I intend to fast tomorrow to perform the obligatory duty of the Ramadan month this year for Allah Ta’ala.”

  • Dzahabaz zhama’u wabtallatil ’uruqu wa tsabatal ajru insya Allah.

    Translation: “The thirst has gone, the veins have been moistened, and the reward is established, God willing.”

The schedule for the surrounding areas such as Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, and Bekasi (Jabodetabek) generally differs by about 1–2 minutes from Jakarta’s timetable. Maintain health with a balanced diet during sahur and iftar.

To view the schedule for all cities in Indonesia, visit Jadwal Imsakiyah 2026. Check the detailed prayer times in your city: Jakarta | Bandung | Surabaya | Medan.

Check the imsak schedule, prayer times, and tips for staying fit on the sixth day of Ramadan 1447 H for the DKI Jakarta region on Tuesday, 24 February 2026. Prepare sahur and buka puasa accordingly.

Check the imsak schedule for Jakarta and its surroundings today, 23 February 2026. Complete times for Subuh, Dzuhur, Ashar, Maghrib, and Isya Ramadan 1447 H.

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