Find accurate daily Islamic prayer times in Saudi Arabia including Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. These timings are based on the Islamic calendar and adjusted according to each city’s geographical location.
Why Prayer Times Are Important?
In Islam, offering Salah (Namaz) on time is a vital act of worship. Since prayer times vary from city to city, Muslims in Saudi Arabia rely on accurate schedules to ensure they fulfill this obligation correctly.
Major Cities of Saudi Arabia – Prayer Timings
Click on your city below to view today’s prayer times:
- Riyadh Prayer Times
- Jeddah Prayer Times
- Makkah Prayer Times
- Madinah Prayer Times
- Dammam Prayer Times
- Taif Prayer Times
- Tabuk Prayer Times
- Al Khobar Prayer Times
- Al Ahsa Prayer Times
- Buraidah Prayer Times
- Hail
- Jazan Prayer Times
- Najran Prayer Times
- Al Jubail Prayer Times
Daily Prayer Schedule
The five obligatory prayers with approximate times are:
- Fajr (Dawn Prayer) – before sunrise
- Dhuhr (Noon Prayer) – after midday
- Asr (Afternoon Prayer) – late afternoon
- Maghrib (Evening Prayer) – just after sunset
- Isha (Night Prayer) – after twilight
Note: Actual timings differ city by city. Please check your city’s schedule for precise prayer times.
Islamic Date and Calendar
Prayer times also follow the Hijri calendar, which is based on the lunar system. Islamic events like Ramadan, Eid al-Fitr, and Eid al-Adha are observed according to this calendar.
Muslims in Saudi Arabia are blessed with countless mosques where the Adhan (call to prayer) is heard daily. To perform Salah on time, always check accurate Saudi Arabia prayer timings based on your city.
