Prayer times for Dubai, UAE are computed with the MWL calculation method at coordinates 25.20°N, 55.27°E, in the Asia/Dubai timezone. MWL is a widely used convention for deriving Fajr and Isha angles; if your local mosque follows a different standard, you can switch methods or adjust the Asr madhab via Settings. Times are astronomical — recalculated daily based on the sun's position — and accurate to within a minute for most locations.
Prayer Times in
Friday, Apr 17
•29 Shawwal 1447
Fajr
Sunrise
Dhuhr
Asr
Maghrib
Isha
About Prayer Times in Dubai
The Five Daily Prayers
Fajr
Al-Fajr
The dawn prayer, offered in the quiet hours before sunrise. Two rak'ahs, and the first of the five obligatory prayers of the day.
Dhuhr
Az-Zuhr
The midday prayer, performed shortly after the sun passes its zenith. Four rak'ahs, marking the middle of the working day.
Asr
Al-'Asr
The afternoon prayer. The Shafi, Maliki, and Hanbali madhabs set Asr when an object's shadow equals its own length; the Hanafi madhab waits until the shadow is twice that length.
Maghrib
Al-Maghrib
The sunset prayer, offered immediately after the sun dips below the horizon. Three rak'ahs, and also the start of a new Islamic day.
Isha
Al-'Ishā'
The night prayer, performed once twilight disappears from the sky. Four rak'ahs, closing the daily cycle of prayer.
Frequently Asked
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