Prayer times today in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Fajr 03:36 AM, Dhuhr 11:57 AM, Asr 03:18 PM, Maghrib 06:46 PM, Isha 08:16 PM.
Islamic prayer times in Riyadh are calculated using the Umm al-Qura University, Makkah method based on the geographic coordinates 24.7136Β° N and 46.6753Β° E, and are adjusted to the local Asia/Riyadh timezone. This system relies on precise solar depression angles to establish Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha Namaz timetables.
Understanding Namaz and Prayer Time Calculations in Riyadh
For Muslims residing in or visiting Riyadh, establishing the five daily prayers (Salah or Namaz) stands as a foundational pillar of their faith. These prayersβFajr (dawn), Dhuhr (noon), Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (sunset), and Isha (night)βmust be performed within their specified astronomical windows. Finding precise timings is crucial to ensuring that acts of worship are aligned with the solar positions designated by Islamic law.
The local Muslim community in Riyadh has grown steadily, developing active centers of spiritual and civic engagement. Local religious life revolves around institutions like the King Khalid Grand Mosque. As the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh is home to thousands of historic and modern mosques. The King Khalid Grand Mosque serves as a central spiritual hub for the city's fast-growing population, offering extensive Islamic educational programs, lectures, and community support.
Historically, calculating these times required physical observation of the sun, shadows, and horizon colors. Today, modern science and astronomical algorithms allow us to calculate these windows with absolute mathematical precision. However, because these times are directly determined by the Earth's orbit and tilt relative to the sun, they shift slightly every day, requiring local Muslims to utilize dedicated tools to remain punctual.
The regional prayer calculations rely on exact angular thresholds. Fajr begins when the sun falls below the horizon at a specific angle, while Isha begins when the sun descends past another specified threshold.
Geographic coordinates play a vital role. With a latitude of 24.7136Β° N and a longitude of 46.6753Β° E, Riyadh experiences varying day lengths throughout the seasonal cycle. In the summer months, the sun rises earlier and sets later, which narrows the timeframe between Isha and the subsequent Fajr prayer. Conversely, in winter, the daylight hours shorten, causing Dhuhr, Asr, and Maghrib to occur closer together.
In addition to prayer times, determining the correct alignment towards the Kaaba in Makkah (the Qibla) is essential. From Riyadh, the Qibla bearing is calculated at 243.8Β° clockwise from true North. By utilizing our integrated math-based compass widget, users can easily locate this direction. Our tools automatically parse the latest astronomical data client-side, adjusting for local timezone offsets and Daylight Saving Time changes dynamically, guaranteeing accuracy without daily site rebuilds.