Different Islamic authorities use different calculation methods. Select the method used in your region.
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Fajr
Dawn prayer
Sunrise
Sun rises
Dhuhr
Midday prayer
Asr
Afternoon prayer
Maghrib
Sunset prayer
Isha
Night prayer
Islamic prayer times are calculated based on the position of the sun. Different calculation methods use varying angles for Fajr and Isha prayers.
Calculate Islamic prayer times for your location, free. A prayer-times calculator computes the five daily Islamic prayer times — Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha — for a given location and date, based on the sun's position. This tool calculates them in your browser using standard astronomical methods, so you can see today's prayer schedule without an account.
It derives Fajr through Isha from the sun's angles for your location and date using established calculation methods, the same approach reputable prayer-time services use. 100% free, no registration, and complete privacy — everything runs locally in your browser, so your data never touches a server.
Computes Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha for your location and date.
Times depend on latitude/longitude and date, since they track the sun's position.
Uses recognized calculation conventions for the twilight angles that define Fajr and Isha.
Calculation runs in your browser; your location is used locally to compute times.
Prayer times track the sun's position for your location and date. Dhuhr is just after solar noon, Maghrib at sunset, and Fajr and Isha at defined twilight angles before sunrise and after sunset. Asr depends on shadow length. Different conventions set the exact twilight angles.
Because organizations use different twilight angles and Asr (shadow) conventions — for example MWL, ISNA, Umm al-Qura, and Egyptian methods. Picking the method your community follows gives times that match your local mosque.
They are an accurate astronomical calculation, but local mosques may round times or apply small adjustments. Use these as a reliable guide and follow your local mosque for congregational prayers.
Yes — prayer times depend on latitude and longitude. The calculation happens in your browser; your location is used locally to compute the times.
Near the poles, twilight may not occur in summer or winter, so Fajr/Isha can be undefined by the basic method. Such places use special rules (e.g. nearest latitude or fixed intervals); results there are approximations.
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