Never miss a prayer with the most accurate Muslim prayer times and adhan alarm app. Designed for the global Muslim community, this app provides precise namaz schedules and high-accuracy notifications without needing an internet connection. Whether you are at home or traveling, stay connected to your faith with reliable offline salat time.
🌟 CORE FEATURES
• 100% Offline Mode: Access your complete daily prayer schedule anytime, anywhere. No internet connection is required once your location is set.
• High-Accuracy GPS Tracking: Get pinpoint accurate prayer times tailored to your exact global location when GPS is enabled.
• Complete 5 Daily Prayers: Precise timings for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha.
• High-Accuracy Adhan Alarms: Wake up for Fajr and get timely, exact notifications for every salah with our highly optimized alarm system.
• Sunnah & Sunrise Times: Keep track of Sunrise, the Middle of the Night, and the Last Third of the Night (Tahajjud) to maximize your daily worship and sunnah prayers.
• Multi-Language Support: Fully localized in multiple languages to comfortably serve the global ummah.
⚙️ GLOBAL CALCULATION METHODS
We support the most trusted and recognized calculation methods worldwide to ensure your schedule is always correct:
Muslim World League (MWL)
Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)
Egyptian General Authority of Survey
University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi
Umm al-Qura University, Makkah
Dubai
Moonsighting Committee
Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS)
Kuwait
Qatar
Diyanet İşleri Başkanlığı
KEMENAG Kementerian Agama Republik Indonesia
Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (JAKIM)
Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Russia (DUM RF)
Union des Organisations Islamiques de France (UOIF)
Morocco
Algeria
Tunisia
📖 The Fundamental Principles of Islamic Prayer Times
The calculation of the five obligatory daily prayers is fundamentally based on the observable astronomical positions of the sun relative to the earth.
Fajr (Dawn Prayer): The time for Fajr begins at True Dawn (al-Fajr al-Sadiq). This is the precise astronomical moment when a faint, horizontal band of white light first appears and begins to spread visibly across the eastern horizon. The time frame ends immediately at sunrise, exactly when the upper edge of the sun's disk breaches the horizon.
Dhuhr (Noonday Prayer): Dhuhr commences shortly after Zawal—the exact moment the sun crosses the local celestial meridian (its absolute highest point in the sky) and begins its downward descent. The time concludes when the length of any object's shadow becomes equal to the height of the object itself, plus the length of the shadow that was cast at exact noon.
Asr (Afternoon Prayer): Asr begins the moment Dhuhr ends. According to the majority of Islamic scholars (Jumhur), this is triggered when an object's shadow equals its own length (excluding the noon shadow). The time extends until the sun completely sets. (Note: The Hanafi school adopts a different parameter, stating Asr begins when the shadow is twice the length of the object).
Maghrib (Sunset Prayer): The time for Maghrib starts exactly at sunset. This is defined as the moment the entire solar disk has completely vanished below the western horizon. The time window is relatively short and ends when the red twilight (shafaq al-ahmar) fades entirely from the evening sky.
Isha (Night Prayer): Isha begins once the red twilight has completely disappeared from the western horizon, marking the onset of total darkness. The preferred time to perform Isha lasts until the exact midpoint of the night, though the permissible time technically extends until the break of True Dawn.
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Alhamdulillah! The first version of Salat Time is here to help you perform your prayers on time.