Salaah Times Islamic Calendar

Beirut Prayer Times

Accurate Islamic Prayer Times in Beirut for today and the current month, November 2024, have been calculated according to the Hanafi madhhab and the Muslim World League method. The calculation methods can be adjusted if needed.

Local time
09:22, Thursday, November 07
Hijri date
5 Jumada Al Awwal 1446

Daily Prayer Times in Beirut for November 7th

Dhuhr will begin in

Fajr time

Dawn

Shuruk

Sunrise

Dhuhr time

Noon

Asr time

Afternoon

Maghrib time

Sunset

Isha time

Night

Prayer Times

Islamic Midnight and Last Third of the Night in Beirut

Midnight (End of Isha)
Last Third
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The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said:

The time for the evening (maghrib) prayer begins after sunset and lasts until the twilight ends. The time for the night (isha) prayer continues until midnight.
If it would not be too difficult for his community (ummah), the Prophet would have delayed the time for the isha prayer until one-third or halfway through the night.

Nafl Salah Times in Beirut for Today

Tahajjud Time
Ishraq Time
Chasht Time

Muslim Prayer Times in Beirut for November 2024

The table shows the standard schedule for the five obligatory prayers: Fajr, Zuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. Prayer times are calculated according to the Muslim World League method and conform to the Hanafi madhhab (one of the four main schools of Islamic law).
Day Fajr Shuruk Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha

Recommendations:

  • Use your own observations: Observe sunrise and sunset or listen to the adhan for more accurate prayer timing.
  • Check the schedule at your local mosque: Contact your nearest mosque for precise information.
  • Remember flexibility: The schedule may vary slightly depending on your specific location.

Suhoor and Iftar Times in Beirut

Fasting in Islam, during the holy month of Ramadan, begins at the time of Fajr (dawn) and continues until the sun completely sets below the horizon, which corresponds to the time of Maghrib.

Today's Suhoor time
Today's Iftar time (breaking fast)
Settings

By default, the daily prayer schedule (Fajr, Zuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha) for Beirut on the website is calculated according to the Muslim World League method and the Hanafi madhhab.

Frequently Asked Questions

How are Islamic prayer times calculated for Beirut?

Muslims in Beirut follow prayer times that are determined through precise astronomical calculations taking into account the city's specific geographical coordinates. These calculations consider factors such as the Earth's rotation, the tilt of the Earth's axis, and the position of the sun.

To illustrate, here are today's prayer times in Beirut:

  • Fajr prayer starts at . This is the time when the first faint light of dawn appears on the horizon.
  • Dhuhr prayer starts at . This time starts after the sun passes its zenith (highest point in the sky).
  • Asr prayer starts at . The calculation for Asr is more complex and involves comparing the length of an object's shadow to its actual height.
  • Maghrib prayer starts at , precisely at sunset.
  • Isha prayer commences at , when the twilight fades completely, and darkness envelops the city.

It's important to note that prayer times can vary throughout the year due to the changing seasons and the Earth's elliptical orbit around the sun.

Qibla direction for Beirut

To determine the Qibla direction from Beirut without using a compass, use an online map that will help you find the exact direction to face when performing prayers.

Latitude
33.89332000
Longitude
35.50157000
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