Eid ul-Fitr 2026, marking the end of the holy month of Ramzan, will be celebrated across India on March 21 following the sighting of the crescent moon. The festival comes after a month of fasting observed from dawn to dusk by Muslims around the world.

Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, is considered one of the most sacred periods as it commemorates the revelation of the Holy Quran. Eid ul-Fitr, which signifies the breaking of the fast, is celebrated with prayers, festive meals, and the exchange of greetings and gifts among friends and family. Residents will go out to offer morning namaz. Here are the namaz timings in various mosques in Okhla.

Zakir Nagar Jama Masjid 7.30 AM
Tayyab Masjid, Zakir Nagar 7.15 AM
Moti Masjid 8.15 AM
Nurani Masjid 7.45 AM
Charminar mosque, AFE 7.45 AM
Shan-e-Ilahi 7.45 AM
Noor Masjid 8.00 AM
Eidgah Shaheen Bagh 7.30 AM
Bilal Masjid 8.30 AM

Jamia Millia Islamia masjid 8.00 AM
Masjid Umar Farooq in AFE 7.30 AM
Fatima Masjid, AFE 7.30 AM
Qadri Masjid, AFE 7.45 AM
Masjid Gharib Nawaz, AFE number 4 8.30 AM
Noor Masjid 7.15 AM
Masjid Ishat, Jamaat E-Islami Hind, AFE 8.00 AM
Tayyab Masjid, Shaheen Bagh 7.45 AM
Shaheen Masjid, Shaheen Bagh 6.50 AM
Masjid Umar Farooq, Shaheen Bagh 8.00 AM
Jamia Masjid, Shaheen Bagh 7.15 AM
Muhammadi Masjid, Shaheen Bagh 7.30 AM
Jama Masjid, Batla House 7.30 AM
Khalilullah Masjid 8.45 AM
Shabab Masjid, Batla House 8.00 AM
Hari Masjid, Batla House 7.45 AM

Sitara Masjid AFE 8.30 AM
Chand Masjid J Block, AFE 7.45 AM
Madina Masjid, AFE 7.30 AM
Fatima Masjid, AFE 7.30 AM
Masjid Tariq-Saqib, Dhraram Kanta, AFE 8.00 AM
Jama Masjid Thokar number 7, Shaheen Bagh 8.30 AM

NOTE: Residents are advised to cross-check the timings with their neighbourhood mosques, as this information is provided in good faith.
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