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Islamic Prayer Times (Weekly Table)

Enter latitude, longitude, a start date, and standard time (UTC offset) to calculate a one-week (7-day) table of Islamic prayer times (Fajr, Shuruq, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha). This estimator also supports Fajr/Isha twilight angles, Asr calculation methods, and the Qibla bearing toward Mecca.

Input

Enter the latitude, longitude, start date, and standard time (UTC offset) to generate a table of Islamic prayer times (Fajr, Shuruq, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha) for seven days from the start date. Use positive values for north latitude and east longitude, and negative values for south latitude and west longitude.

Fill coordinates from a major city

Choosing a city auto-fills the latitude, longitude, and UTC offset (optional)

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2026/06/27
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Twilight angle method (Fajr & Isha)
Asr calculation method

Result

Fajr (pre-dawn prayer) for 6/27–7/3

02:39

First prayer start time on day one (Jun 27, 2026)

Dhuhr (noon)

11:44

Maghrib (sunset)

19:01

Qibla bearing

293.06°


Prayer times for 7 days

DateFajrSunDhuhrAsrMaghIsha
6/27 (Sat)02:3904:2711:4415:3319:0120:42
6/28 (Sun)02:3904:2811:4415:3319:0120:42
6/29 (Mon)02:4004:2811:4415:3419:0120:42
6/30 (Tue)02:4004:2811:4515:3419:0120:42
7/1 (Wed)02:4104:2911:4515:3419:0120:42
7/2 (Thu)02:4104:2911:4515:3419:0120:41
7/3 (Fri)02:4204:3011:4515:3419:0120:41

Columns: Fajr = Fajr / Sun = Shuruq (sunrise) / Dhuhr = Dhuhr / Asr = Asr / Magh = Maghrib / Isha = Isha. All times are based on the standard time (UTC offset) you entered.

These are estimates derived from the position of the sun. At high latitudes or with different twilight-angle values, results may differ by a few minutes from the figures published by various authorities.

How it works

  • Enter latitude, longitude, a start date, and standard time (UTC offset) to display a table of prayer times for 7 days from the start date. Use positive values for north latitude and east longitude, and negative values for south latitude and west longitude.
  • Fajr (pre-dawn) and Isha (night) are determined by the moment the sun reaches the twilight angle below the horizon. You can pick the method (Muslim World League, Egypt, ISNA, Umm al-Qura University, and others), which shifts the results by a few minutes.
  • Asr (afternoon) is defined by how far an object's shadow has lengthened, and the method differs between Standard (Shafi'i, Maliki, Hanbali) and Hanafi. Choose the one that suits your needs.
  • Dhuhr (noon) corresponds to solar transit when the sun is highest due south, Shuruq to sunrise, and Maghrib to sunset. Each time is shown based on the standard time you entered.
  • The Qibla bearing toward Mecca is shown as a great-circle direction (azimuth measured clockwise from true north). Use it as a guide for the direction of prayer.
  • This tool produces estimates derived from the position of the sun. At high latitudes or with different twilight angles and methods, results may differ by a few minutes from the timetables published by various authorities.

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