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Sehri Time Today in Ireland - Ramadan 2026 Timings, Calendar & Family Fun

Lifestyle ✍️ Arjun Sharma 🕒 2026-03-17 03:02 🔥 Views: 2
Ramadan 2026 Sehri Time Today Ireland

Ramadan Mubarak, everyone! We're now on the ninth day of the holy month, and if you're anything like me, you've probably stirred awake to the sound of your sehri alarm or maybe even the local athan if you're lucky enough to live near a mosque. Getting the sehri time spot on is essential—it's that last wee sip of water and final bite of food before the day's fast kicks in. So, let's get straight to the timings for today, 17 March 2026, across some of Ireland's major towns and cities.

Today's Sehri Timings for Key Cities

  • Dublin: Sehri time approximately 5:08 AM
  • Cork: Sehri time approximately 5:33 AM
  • Galway: Sehri time approximately 5:13 AM
  • Limerick: Sehri time approximately 4:56 AM
  • Belfast: Sehri time approximately 4:58 AM
  • Derry: Sehri time approximately 5:03 AM
  • Waterford: Sehri time approximately 4:45 AM
  • Drogheda: Sehri time approximately 5:10 AM

Mind you, these are approximate times; it's always best to check with your local mosque or a reliable app for the exact Ramadan Times 2026 and Athan in your specific area. The Ramadan Calendar for this year is a bit different from last year's (Ramadan 2025), so don't be relying on those old timetables you have stuck to the fridge.

Ramadan isn't just about fasting and prayers; it's also a time for family and coming together. In many homes, after taraweeh prayers or while we're waiting for iftar, the kids love to get stuck into some fun activities. Lately, I've noticed my niece is absolutely mad about the Golden princess dress up game—she spends hours designing outfits, and it keeps her well entertained while we're getting the meal ready. For the adults, a quick game of Card&Magic with the cousins has become a bit of a post-iftar tradition. It's a great way to have the craic and pass the time before the night prayers.

As we journey through this blessed month, let's remember to keep the patience and make the most of these days. Whether you're in the bustling streets of Dublin city centre or the quiet countryside of Kerry, the essence of Ramadan is the same—self-reflection, community, and devotion.

Stay blessed, and may your fasts be accepted. For tomorrow's sehri time, just check back here or have a look on any reliable Islamic app. Ramazan Kareem!