Find the five daily prayer times. This free prayer time calculator computes Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha from your coordinates, date, calculation method and Asr school using the sun’s position.
These prayer times are calculated from the sun’s position for the location, date and method you enter. Small differences from your local mosque or app are normal — calculation methods and angle conventions vary. Always follow your local masjid for confirmed times.
Location & date
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Enter your latitude, longitude and UTC offset (e.g. −5 for US Eastern, +3 for Makkah). Choose your method and Asr school. Tip: a quick map search gives your coordinates.
Prayer times
Fajr—
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Dhuhr—
Asr—
Maghrib—
Isha—
Enter your location
Times use the sun’s computed altitude: Fajr and Isha at twilight depression angles set by your method, Dhuhr at solar noon, Maghrib at sunset, and Asr when an object’s shadow reaches the chosen length. At very high latitudes in summer/winter, twilight angles may not occur — the calculator will note this.
Use this free prayer time calculator to find the five daily prayer times for any location and date. Enter your coordinates and method to get Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha.
What this prayer time calculator does
A prayer time calculator computes the salah times from the sun’s position for your latitude, longitude, date and chosen calculation method, plus your Asr (juristic) preference.
How prayer times are calculated
Dhuhr = solar noon
Fajr / Isha = sun at a twilight depression angle (by method)
Sunrise / Maghrib = sun at the horizon
Asr = when shadow reaches a set length (Shafi'i ×1, Hanafi ×2)
The angles come from the calculation method — for example, the Muslim World League uses 18° for Fajr and 17° for Isha.
Calculation methods
Method
Fajr / Isha angle
Muslim World League
18° / 17°
ISNA (North America)
15° / 15°
Egyptian Authority
19.5° / 17.5°
Umm al-Qura (Makkah)
18.5° / 18°
Karachi
18° / 18°
Finding your coordinates and offset
Search your city on a map to get its latitude and longitude, and use your current UTC offset (for example −5 for US Eastern, 0 for the UK in winter, +3 for Makkah). At very high latitudes, summer twilight may never reach the Fajr/Isha angle, and the calculator will note this.
How to use the prayer time calculator
Enter latitude, longitude and UTC offset.
Pick a calculation method and Asr school.
Read the five prayer times for your date.
Prayer Time FAQ
How are prayer times calculated?
From the sun's position: Dhuhr at solar noon, Maghrib at sunset, and Fajr and Isha when the sun is at a twilight depression angle set by your calculation method.
What is the difference between calculation methods?
Mainly the Fajr and Isha twilight angles. For example, the Muslim World League uses 18°/17° while ISNA uses 15°/15°, which shifts those two times.
What is the Asr (Hanafi vs standard) setting?
Asr begins when an object's shadow equals its length plus the noon shadow (standard/Shafi'i) or twice its length (Hanafi), giving a later Hanafi Asr.
Why do times differ slightly from my mosque?
Methods, angle conventions and rounding vary between sources. Use this as a guide and follow your local masjid for confirmed times.
What about very high latitudes?
In summer or winter near the poles, twilight may never reach the Fajr or Isha angle. The calculator flags this; scholars use special rules for such locations.
Is the prayer time calculator free?
Yes, this prayer time calculator is completely free, needs no sign-up, and gives instant results in your browser.