PRAYER TIME IN DUBAI

UAEDubaiPRAYER TIME IN DUBAI

The prayer times in Dubai can vary depending on the time of year and the position of the sun. Muslims are required to pray five times a day, with specific times set for each prayer. These times are based on the position of the sun. However, it can change throughout the year due to seasonal variations in daylight hours.

The prayer times in Dubai are approximate as follows:

  • Fajr prayer: 4:26 AM
  • Dhuhr prayer: 12:17 PM
  • Asr prayer: 3:46 PM
  • Maghrib prayer: 6:46 PM
  • Isha prayer: 8:16 PM

It is important to note that these times are subject to change throughout the year, particularly during the months of Ramadan when prayer times may be adjusted to accommodate for fasting.

Muslims in Dubai can use a variety of tools to keep track of prayer times, including mobile apps, websites, and local newspapers. Mosques also announce prayer times throughout the day using a public address system.

Although prayer is an essential component of the Islamic faith, non-Muslims have no obligation to participate and are frequently invited to observe or visit mosques when there is no prayer in progress.

 

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