Prayer times for New York, United States are computed with the MWL calculation method at coordinates 40.71°N, 74.01°W, in the America/New_York 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 New York
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.
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