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Prayer Times in

Saturday, Apr 18

29 Shawwal 1447

Fajr

01:42PM

Sunrise

03:00PM

Dhuhr

09:06PM

Asr

12:20AM
Now

Maghrib

03:09AM

Isha

04:19AM

About Prayer Times in Singapore

Prayer times for Singapore are published by the Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS), the statutory authority for Islamic religious affairs in the city-state. The timetable shown here reflects the official 2026 MUIS schedule — calibrated for Singapore's coordinates (1.28°N, 103.84°E) and published in the Asia/Singapore timezone. Fajr is determined at the Subuh angle of 20° below the horizon, and Isha at 18°, following the convention used across MUIS mosques. These are the same times you'll hear called at local masaajid in Singapore.

The Five Daily Prayers

Fajr

الفجر

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

الظهر

Az-Zuhr

The midday prayer, performed shortly after the sun passes its zenith. Four rak'ahs, marking the middle of the working day.

Asr

العصر

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

المغرب

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

العشاء

Al-'Ishā'

The night prayer, performed once twilight disappears from the sky. Four rak'ahs, closing the daily cycle of prayer.

Frequently Asked

Why does All Things Muslims use MUIS times for Singapore?+
MUIS publishes the officially accepted Islamic prayer schedule for Singapore. Rather than recomputing times with a generic astronomical formula, we use the exact MUIS 2026 figures so what you see here matches the call from every local mosque to the minute.
Why do prayer times shift each day?+
Prayer times are tied to the sun's position in the sky — sunrise, zenith, and sunset. As Earth moves through its orbit, those events drift by a minute or two most days, and more noticeably around the equinoxes and seasonal transitions. That's why a fixed timetable only works for a single calendar year.
What's the difference between Shafi and Hanafi for Asr?+
Asr is the only prayer whose time depends on the madhab (school of jurisprudence). Shafi, Maliki, and Hanbali schools set Asr when an object's shadow equals its own length. The Hanafi school waits until the shadow doubles — typically 40 to 60 minutes later. You can toggle between the two in Settings.
Why does the Hijri date sometimes differ from my local mosque?+
The Hijri date here is calculated using the tabular Islamic calendar (astronomical). Many communities follow a moon-sighting authority whose ruling may land one day earlier or later. Use the Hijri adjustment control in Settings to shift ±3 days and match your local convention.
How accurate are these calculated times?+
For Singapore + MUIS, they match the official published timetable exactly. For all other locations, calculations use the adhan library (the standard open-source implementation of traditional astronomical methods) and are accurate to within a minute. If your mosque prints times that differ, switching the calculation method in Settings is usually the cause.
Can I use my own location?+
Yes. Tap the location name in the title, then either "Use my current location" (grants one-time browser permission) or pick a city from the preset list. Your selection persists across visits.

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