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Prayer Times

Five prayers,
one tap.

Accurate daily Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha for 14 cities worldwide — MUIS official for Singapore, calibrated astronomical methods for everywhere else.

7 Dhu al-Qi'dah 1447 AH

Or pick a city below — we'll remember it for next time.

Southeast Asia

Middle East

Europe & Americas

Pacific

Calculation methods

Six methods are supported. Each defines the angle of the sun below the horizon used to mark Fajr (true dawn) and Isha (the disappearance of twilight after sunset). Asr can additionally be computed via the Shafi (shadow = object length) or Hanafi (shadow = 2× object length) ruling.

  • MUIS — Singapore official, Fajr 20° / Isha 18°
  • MWL — Muslim World League, 18° / 17°
  • ISNA — North America, 15° / 15°
  • Umm al-Qura — Saudi Arabia, 18.5° / 90 min
  • Egyptian — Egyptian Authority, 19.5° / 17.5°
  • Karachi — University of Islamic Sciences, 18° / 18°

Defaults are picked sensibly per city. You can change the method on any city page and your choice will be remembered across visits.

Frequently Asked

How accurate are these prayer times?+
For Singapore we use the official MUIS 2026 timetable — minute-perfect against every masjid in the country. For every other city we use the open-source adhan-js astronomical engine with established calculation methods (MWL, ISNA, Egyptian, Umm al-Qura, Karachi, Tehran). Accuracy is typically within a minute of the published times from the local religious authority.
Which calculation method should I use?+
Defaults are sensible: MUIS for Singapore, Umm al-Qura for Saudi cities, ISNA for North America, Karachi for South Asia, Egyptian for Africa, MWL elsewhere. You can override on any city page — your choice persists in your browser.
Why isn't my city listed?+
These 14 are the most-requested presets. Any city with similar latitude (within ~150 km) will compute essentially identical times — pick the closest preset. Click 'Use my location' to auto-snap to the nearest one. Adding more presets is on the roadmap; let us know which city you'd like next.
Why do calculation methods differ?+
Methods differ on the sun-angle thresholds for Fajr (twilight before sunrise) and Isha (twilight after sunset). Saudi Arabia uses Umm al-Qura's 90-minute interval; MWL uses an 18° angle for Fajr and 17° for Isha; ISNA uses 15°/15°. Asr methods differ between Hanafi (shadow length 2x) and Shafi/Maliki/Hanbali (shadow 1x). The methodology of your local council is the safest default.
Are the times in my local timezone?+
Yes. Each city renders in its own local timezone — Singapore shows SGT, Dubai shows GST, London shows GMT/BST. The card pills on this page use each city's local time for Fajr and Maghrib, not yours.
Can I save my city as default?+
Yes. Visit any city page once and we'll remember it via a small cookie. On your next visit, the home page and this directory both show a 'Resume in [city]' link at the top.
Does this work offline?+
City pages cache in your browser after first load — refreshing without a network connection still shows yesterday's last-fetched times for ~24 hours. For full offline support, install the site as a PWA (browser menu → Add to Home Screen).
Are there monthly timetables?+
Yes. Each city page has a 'Monthly view' link — a printable 30-day grid of all five prayers, useful for posting on the masjid noticeboard or sticking to the fridge during Ramadan.

Computed prayer times are calibrated against established calculation methods. For absolute precision in your masjid’s practice, always defer to the times posted by your local religious authority.

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