Makkah Region

Makkah Prayer Times Today

Fajr, sunrise, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha with a complete monthly timetable.

Thursday, 20 August 2026 7 Rabiʻ I 1448 AH
Fajr 04:41 Next
Sunrise 06:01
Dhuhr 12:24
Asr 15:47
Maghrib 18:47
Isha 20:17
Next prayerFajr 04:41
00:00:00
Method: Umm al-Qura, Makkah Asia/Riyadh
TomorrowFriday, 21 August 2026
Fajr04:41Dhuhr12:24Asr15:47Maghrib18:46Isha20:16

Monthly timetable

Makkah Prayer Times — April 2014

DateFajrSunriseDhuhrAsrMaghribIsha
01 Apr1 Jumada II 1435 AH04:5706:1412:2415:5018:3520:05
02 Apr2 Jumada II 1435 AH04:5606:1312:2415:4918:3620:06
03 Apr3 Jumada II 1435 AH04:5506:1212:2415:4918:3620:06
04 Apr4 Jumada II 1435 AH04:5406:1112:2415:4918:3620:06
05 Apr5 Jumada II 1435 AH04:5306:1012:2315:4818:3720:07
06 Apr6 Jumada II 1435 AH04:5206:0912:2315:4818:3720:07
07 Apr7 Jumada II 1435 AH04:5106:0912:2315:4818:3720:07
08 Apr8 Jumada II 1435 AH04:5006:0812:2215:4718:3820:08
09 Apr9 Jumada II 1435 AH04:4906:0712:2215:4718:3820:08
10 Apr10 Jumada II 1435 AH04:4806:0612:2215:4718:3820:08
11 Apr11 Jumada II 1435 AH04:4706:0512:2215:4618:3920:09
12 Apr12 Jumada II 1435 AH04:4606:0412:2115:4618:3920:09
13 Apr13 Jumada II 1435 AH04:4506:0312:2115:4618:3920:09
14 Apr14 Jumada II 1435 AH04:4406:0312:2115:4518:4020:10
15 Apr15 Jumada II 1435 AH04:4306:0212:2115:4518:4020:10
16 Apr16 Jumada II 1435 AH04:4206:0112:2015:4518:4020:10
17 Apr17 Jumada II 1435 AH04:4106:0012:2015:4418:4120:11
18 Apr18 Jumada II 1435 AH04:4005:5912:2015:4418:4120:11
19 Apr19 Jumada II 1435 AH04:3905:5812:2015:4318:4120:11
20 Apr20 Jumada II 1435 AH04:3805:5812:2015:4318:4220:12
21 Apr21 Jumada II 1435 AH04:3805:5712:1915:4318:4220:12
22 Apr22 Jumada II 1435 AH04:3705:5612:1915:4218:4220:12
23 Apr23 Jumada II 1435 AH04:3605:5512:1915:4218:4320:13
24 Apr24 Jumada II 1435 AH04:3505:5512:1915:4118:4320:13
25 Apr25 Jumada II 1435 AH04:3405:5412:1915:4118:4320:13
26 Apr26 Jumada II 1435 AH04:3305:5312:1815:4118:4420:14
27 Apr27 Jumada II 1435 AH04:3205:5312:1815:4018:4420:14
28 Apr28 Jumada II 1435 AH04:3105:5212:1815:4018:4520:15
29 Apr29 Jumada II 1435 AH04:3005:5112:1815:4018:4520:15
30 Apr1 Rajab 1435 AH04:3005:5112:1815:3918:4520:15

About these times

Prayer times today in Makkah

Prepared and reviewed by the KSA Prayer teamMethod reviewed: 20 August 2026

Today’s prayer schedule in Makkah

Today in Makkah, Fajr is at 04:41, sunrise is at 06:01, Dhuhr is at 12:24, Asr is at 15:47, Maghrib is at 18:47 and Isha is at 20:17. These values are shown in 24-hour local time for the Asia/Riyadh time zone. The live card above also identifies the next prayer and counts down to its calculated start, so the most time-sensitive answer remains visible without searching through the monthly table.

Tomorrow’s Fajr is 04:41, which is the same displayed minute than today on the displayed schedule. Prayer times move gradually because the sun’s apparent position changes through the year. Checking the page again is safer than memorizing a time from an older screenshot, printed note or message.

Makkah location and local context

Makkah receives residents and visitors throughout the year, with especially busy worship periods during Ramadan and Hajj. This calculated schedule is a planning reference; announcements from the Grand Mosque and local authorities take priority when published.

The calculation point is latitude 21.3891 and longitude 39.8579 in Makkah Region. Using named city coordinates matters because a timetable is a location-based result, not a single national value. Saudi Arabia uses one civil time zone, but solar noon, sunrise and sunset still vary across longitude and latitude. That is why two Saudi cities can display different minutes even when clocks in both cities show the same official time.

How to read the six daily values

Fajr marks the calculated beginning of the dawn prayer window. Sunrise is included as an important boundary and is not one of the five obligatory prayers. Dhuhr follows solar noon. Asr is calculated with the standard shadow factor used by this service. Maghrib begins at calculated sunset, and Isha follows according to the configured Umm al-Qura interval. Displaying every value together makes the sequence easy to scan and reduces the chance of confusing sunrise with a prayer time.

The times indicate the beginning of prayer windows. They do not state when a congregation will stand for iqamah. A mosque may schedule iqamah several minutes after the adhan and may change that interval by season, day or local practice. For congregational prayer, Friday prayer, Ramadan programs or Eid arrangements, follow the mosque or responsible organizer directly.

What changes during April 2014

Across the displayed month, the earliest Fajr is 04:30 on 2014-04-29 and the latest Fajr is 04:57 on 2014-04-01. The earliest Maghrib is 18:35 on 2014-04-01 and the latest Maghrib is 18:45 on 2014-04-30. These concrete monthly limits are more useful than a general statement that days are becoming longer or shorter.

The shortest sunrise-to-Maghrib span in this table is about 12 hours 21 minutes, while the longest is about 12 hours 54 minutes. Use the month navigation to review another month. The canonical page remains the same city guide so search engines and users have one stable reference while the selected timetable changes.

Umm al-Qura calculation settings

KSA Prayer uses a dependency-free astronomical calculation configured for the Umm al-Qura convention. Fajr is calculated at a solar angle of 18.5 degrees below the horizon. Sunrise and Maghrib use a standard 0.833-degree solar depression that accounts for the apparent solar disc and atmospheric refraction. Dhuhr is based on solar noon. Asr uses a shadow factor of one. Isha is set 90 minutes after Maghrib and 120 minutes after Maghrib during Ramadan.

The calculator uses the Gregorian date, Julian day, solar declination, equation of time, the city coordinates and the Asia/Riyadh offset. Results are rounded to the nearest displayed minute. The server renders the values into the HTML before the page reaches the browser. This means the essential timetable can be read by visitors and search engines even if JavaScript is unavailable; JavaScript is used only to update the countdown and interface controls.

Accuracy, local adjustments and responsible use

Calculated times are a dependable planning aid, but a one-minute or larger difference from a mosque, calendar or another application is possible. Causes include different coordinates, rounding, elevation, the observed local horizon, calculation parameters and a deliberate safety adjustment. A difference does not automatically show that either source is broken. Compare the method, location and purpose before drawing a conclusion.

For ordinary planning, use this page as a consistent city reference. When an exact community schedule matters, follow the relevant mosque. When fasting, travel or an unusual circumstance creates a religious question, consult a qualified scholar or trusted local authority. KSA Prayer explains its calculation and limitations but does not issue fatwas or replace local religious guidance.

Planning work, travel and worship

Use the next-prayer card for immediate planning and the monthly table for recurring commitments. A commuter can check whether Maghrib falls during a journey. A family can anticipate the gradual movement of Fajr and Isha. A traveler can open the page for the destination city instead of continuing to use the departure city. Saving the canonical city URL is better than saving a date-specific query because the main page always returns to the current day.

Allow practical preparation time before a prayer rather than treating the countdown as a last-second alarm. Mobile connectivity, clock drift and a cached screen can introduce delay. Refresh after travel, confirm that the page heading shows Makkah, and compare the device clock with local Saudi time. The site keeps dynamic page caching short so current values refresh frequently without sacrificing performance.

Editorial review and corrections

Each city record contains a reviewed Arabic and English name, region, latitude, longitude, time zone and nearby-city set. The timetable is generated from those structured fields. Editorial copy describes how to use the data and does not silently convert a calculated adhan into an iqamah claim. The methodology and policy pages identify who publishes the service, how the calculations work and how corrections are handled.

If a displayed value appears wrong, report the city, date, prayer name, value shown and the source used for comparison. That evidence lets the team reproduce the calculation and distinguish a data error from a method difference. Material corrections are applied to the underlying city data or calculation logic so daily cards, monthly rows, REST responses and both language versions stay aligned.

Frequently asked questions about Makkah prayer times

What calculation method is used for Makkah?

The page uses Umm al-Qura settings with city-specific coordinates, the Asia/Riyadh time zone, an 18.5-degree Fajr angle and a fixed Isha interval after Maghrib.

Are these iqamah times?

No. They are calculated prayer-entry and sunrise times. Every mosque sets its own iqamah and congregational schedule.

Why can a local mosque show a different minute?

The mosque may use different coordinates, rounding, observation, a safety offset or a locally approved calendar. Follow the mosque for its congregation.

Does Saudi Arabia use daylight saving time?

The page uses Asia/Riyadh civil time. The service does not apply a seasonal daylight-saving change to Saudi city clocks.

How often should I check the page?

Check daily when exact timing matters and refresh after travel. Use the monthly table for planning, then confirm local mosque arrangements for iqamah and special programs.