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Salah times

Salah times, wherever you are.

For Muslim women planning their day, and for the professionals who care for them — a calm reference so a session can sit gently before or after prayer.

Get accurate salah times today for any city in the world — Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha — calculated from your precise location, with the Hijri date, a live countdown to the next prayer, and upcoming Ramadan and Eid dates.

Built with Muslim women in mind — from busy mums and students to professionals juggling work and worship — and equally useful for the practitioners, therapists and salon owners who care for them and want to plan halal-friendly appointments around prayer.

Location:

Tip: turn on Precise GPS for the most accurate prayer times — especially near sunrise, Maghrib and at higher latitudes. If GPS is blocked, search a specific suburb or address instead of just the city.

Today

Fajr

Pre-dawn — quiet & reflective

Sunrise

End of Fajr window

Dhuhr

Midday

Asr

Late afternoon

Maghrib

Just after sunset

Isha

Night

Times are calculated using the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) method via Aladhan. Local masjids may vary by a few minutes — please follow your community's timetable for precise times.

For professionals

Prayer & Wudu Considerations

Some Muslim clients may wish to pray before or after their appointment if it falls close to a prayer time. Prayer usually takes 5–10 minutes and only requires a clean, quiet, and private space.

If you have a spare room or suitable corner available, offering it is appreciated but not expected.

Some clients may also wish to perform wudu (ablution) before prayer. Access to a clean and private bathroom or washing area can be helpful, especially for women who prefer not to be seen by unrelated men while washing.

These small considerations can help Muslim clients feel comfortable, respected, and welcomed.

Upcoming

Ramadan, Eid & key Islamic dates

Day of Ashura

in 5 days

Thursday, 25 June 2026

Recommended fast on the 10th of Muharram.

Mawlid an-Nabi

in 65 days

Monday, 24 August 2026

Observed by many as the birth of the Prophet ﷺ.

Ramadan begins (1448 AH)

in 232 days

Sunday, 7 February 2027

The following year's Ramadan.

Eid al-Fitr (1448 AH)

in 262 days

Tuesday, 9 March 2027

End of Ramadan 1448.

Islamic dates depend on the sighting of the moon and may shift by a day depending on country.

Wellness in worship

Quiet benefits of salah

Salah is first and foremost an act of worship. Alongside its spiritual meaning, the rhythm of prayer offers small, gentle benefits for the body and mind.

Gentle movement, five times a day

The bowing, prostration and standing of salah lightly engage the spine, hips and shoulders — small, regular movement that supports circulation and posture.

Pauses that calm the nervous system

Each prayer is a short pause from the day. Slow breathing, stillness in sujood and focused recitation are linked with lower stress and a steadier heart rate.

Anchored daily rhythm

Praying with the sun's rhythm — Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha — supports a consistent circadian pattern, which is linked to better sleep and mood.

Wudu — a small ritual of care

Washing the hands, face and feet before prayer is grounding, hygienic and a gentle sensory reset throughout the day.

This page is for general information and isn't medical advice.

FAQs

Salah times — frequently asked questions

How are the salah times on this page calculated?+

Prayer times are calculated from your location's latitude and longitude using the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) method via the Aladhan API. Your local masjid may differ by a few minutes — please follow your community's timetable for precise times.

What are the five daily prayers (salah)?+

The five daily prayers are Fajr (pre-dawn), Dhuhr (midday), Asr (late afternoon), Maghrib (just after sunset) and Isha (night). Each prayer has a specific time window based on the position of the sun.

When does Ramadan 2026 start?+

Ramadan 2026 is expected to begin around 17 February 2026, subject to the sighting of the moon. Eid al-Fitr is expected around 20 March 2026.

How can professionals support Muslim women clients around prayer?+

Salah usually takes 5–10 minutes and only needs a clean, quiet, private space. Offering a spare room or a private bathroom for wudu (ablution) — especially one not shared with unrelated men — helps Muslim women feel comfortable, respected and welcomed.

Does this page work for any city in the world?+

Yes. You can use precise GPS, or search any city, suburb or address worldwide — from Brisbane and Sydney to London, Jakarta, Dubai, Istanbul, Kuala Lumpur and beyond.