Prayer Times in New York City have been calculated according to the Hanafi madhhab and the Muslim World League method, with options to adjust calculation settings if needed.
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.
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Muslim Prayer Times for December 2024
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Suhoor and Iftar Times in New York City
Fasting in Islam, during the holy month of Ramadan, begins at Fajr (dawn) and continues until the sun completely sets below the horizon, which corresponds to Maghrib.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How are prayer times calculated for New York City?
Muslims in New York City 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 namaz times:
✔️ 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 height at specific times.
✔️ 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.
When is Fajr time in New York City today?
Fajr prayer time in New York City begins at . This is when the first thread of light appears on the horizon, marking the start of the day's first prayer.
When is Maghrib time in New York City today?
The Maghrib prayer time in New York City starts exactly at sunset, which is currently at . This prayer is one of the five daily obligatory prayers in Islam, and it holds significant spiritual importance for Muslims. It is one of the most precise Islamic prayers, directly linked to the astronomical event of sunset.
Key points:
Timing: Begins immediately after the sun sets completely.
Duration: The time window for the Maghrib prayer typically lasts around 30-45 minutes, continuing until the Isha prayer.
Recommendation: Perform the Maghrib prayer as soon as possible after the start time.
What is the prayer times in New York City today according to the Shafi'i/Hanafi school?
The prayer times in New York City today according to the Shafi'i school are:
✔️ Fajr:
✔️ Dhuhr:
✔️ Asr:
✔️ Maghrib:
✔️ Isha:
The main difference between the Shafi'i and Hanafi schools of jurisprudence lies in the calculation of the Asr prayer time. The Shafi'i method generally results in an earlier Asr time compared to the Hanafi method.
For example, today's Asr prayer time in New York City according to the Shafi'i school is , while according to the Hanafi school it is .
What is the Jummah prayer time in New York City on Friday?
Jummah prayer typically takes place around the time of Dhuhr prayer. In most cities, including New York City, the khutbah (sermon) usually begins about 15-30 minutes before Dhuhr. For example, today in New York City, Dhuhr is at , so you can expect the khutbah to start around . However, exact times may vary by mosque, so it's always advisable to check with your local mosque for precise timings.
Mosques in New York City
For those seeking a place to namaz, here's a list of mosques and Islamic centers in New York City:
To determine the 🕋 Qibla direction from New York City without using a compass, use an online map that will help you find the exact direction to face when performing prayers.