Prayer Time Calculator | Accurate Islamic Prayer Times Online

Prayer Time Calculator | Accurate Islamic Namaz & Adhan Timings

Prayer Time Calculator

Easily find accurate Islamic prayer times (Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha), local Namaz timings, and daily Adhan schedules anywhere in the world using our advanced Salah tracker.

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How to Use the Namaz Timing Calculator

Our online Athan calculator is designed to provide you with a highly accurate Muslim prayer schedule. Follow these steps:

  1. Set Your Geolocation: In the interface above, enter your city and country in the search bar, or allow the tool to use your device's GPS for automatic Namaz timings.
  2. Select Your Calculation Method: Click the "Settings" gear icon to choose from globally recognized conventions like the Muslim World League, ISNA, Umm al-Qura (Makkah), or Egyptian General Authority.
  3. Adjust the Asr Juristic Method: Ensure your Salah schedule aligns with your school of thought by selecting either the Standard (Shafi'i/Maliki/Hanbali) or Hanafi method for Asr time.
  4. View Daily & Monthly Schedules: The tool instantly displays today's Adhan time. You can also navigate to generate a full monthly prayer calendar for Ramadan or regular daily use.

Why Use Our Online Salah Tracker?

Maintaining your daily prayers is a pillar of Islam. This digital Islamic prayer clock is packed with features to help you stay on track:

  • Global Accuracy: Whether you are traveling or at home, get precise, localized Islamic prayer times based on exact longitude and latitude.
  • Customizable Angles: Fine-tune Fajr and Isha calculating angles to match the exact timetable printed at your local masjid.
  • High Latitude Adjustments: Perfectly handles calculations for regions with extreme day/night cycles (like Northern Europe or Canada).
  • Printable Timetables: Easily view, download, and print your local Adhan schedule for the entire month.

Explore Other Helpful Islamic Tools

Enhance your daily spiritual routine by combining this namaz timing tool with our other digital utilities. Once you know the exact time for Salah, you can find the correct praying direction using our Qibla Direction Finder.

Keep track of your daily Dhikr easily with our Digital Counter Tasbeeh, or log your progress over time using the Tasbeeh Tracker with History.

Stay aligned with the Islamic calendar by converting dates with the Hijri Date Converter and never miss important days by setting up an Islamic Event Reminder.

FAQs About Islamic Prayer Times

How are Islamic prayer times calculated?

How are prayer times calculated? They are mathematically determined by the position of the sun relative to a specific location on Earth. Fajr begins at dawn, Dhuhr is just after solar noon, Asr is in the afternoon, Maghrib is right after sunset, and Isha begins when the sky is completely dark. Advanced astronomical formulas are used to calculate these exact moments.

Why do Namaz timings vary from city to city?

Prayer times depend entirely on the precise latitude and longitude of your location, alongside altitude and timezone variables. Because the Earth is spherical and constantly rotating, the sun's position changes depending on where you stand. This is why daily Salah times differ, even between neighboring towns.

Which Athan calculation method should I follow?

It is highly recommended to follow the calculation method used by your local mosque or Islamic community center. Our tool's settings allow you to select from all major global methods (such as ISNA, Karachi, MWL) to ensure your Muslim prayer schedule accurately matches your local congregation.

Can I get a prayer time schedule for the whole month?

Yes. By clicking through the embedded calendar widget above, you can view a full monthly prayer timetable. This is especially helpful for planning during Ramadan or saving a PDF schedule to your mobile device.