Riyadh Prayer Times

Riyadh follows the standard five daily prayers: Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. The times slightly change every day based on the sun’s position. Here’s a general daily

Fajr: 04:55
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Sunrise: 06:15
Dhuhr: 11:39
Asr: 15:28
Maghrib: 17:04
Isha: 18:24

Monthly Prayer Timetable

Here’s a simple monthly Riyadh prayer timings table (approximate, for November 2025). The exact time may vary slightly each day due to calculation methods and sighting differences, but this gives a reliable schedule for daily salah.

DateFajrSunrise DhuhrAsrMaghribIsha
Nov 0104:4306:0011:3715:3717:1318:30
Nov 0204:4306:0111:3715:3617:1218:30
Nov 0304:4406:0111:3715:3517:1118:29
Nov 0404:4406:0211:3715:3517:1118:29
Nov 0504:4506:0311:3715:3417:1018:28
Nov 0604:4506:0311:3715:3417:1018:28
Nov 0704:4606:0411:3715:3317:0918:27
Nov 0804:4706:0511:3715:3317:0918:27
Nov 0904:4706:0511:3715:3217:0818:26
Nov 1004:4806:0611:3715:3217:0818:26
Nov 1104:4806:0711:3715:3117:0718:26
Nov 1204:4906:0711:3715:3117:0718:25
Nov 1304:4906:0811:3715:3117:0718:25
Nov 1404:5006:0911:3715:3017:0618:25
Nov 1504:5006:0911:3815:3017:0618:25
Nov 1604:5106:1011:3815:3017:0518:24
Nov 1704:5206:1111:3815:2917:0518:24
Nov 1804:5206:1111:3815:2917:0518:24
Nov 1904:5306:1211:3815:2917:0518:24
Nov 2004:5306:1311:3915:2917:0418:24
Nov 2104:5406:1311:3915:2817:0418:24
Nov 2204:5506:1411:3915:2817:0418:24
Nov 2304:5506:1511:3915:2817:0418:24
Nov 2404:5606:1611:4015:2817:0418:24
Nov 2504:5606:1611:4015:2817:0418:24
Nov 2604:5706:1711:4015:2817:0318:24
Nov 2704:5806:1811:4115:2817:0318:24
Nov 2804:5806:1811:4115:2817:0318:24
Nov 2904:5906:1911:4115:2817:0318:24
Nov 3004:5906:2011:4215:2817:0318:24

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Prayer Times Today in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Prayer Times in Riyadh today are: Fajr Prayer Time: 04:55, Dhuhur Prayer Time: 11:39, Asr Prayer Time: 15:28, Maghrib Prayer Time: 17:04, Isha Prayer Time: 18:24. You can also get Namaz (Salah) and Azan Timings in Riyadh on daily and monthly timetable.

Prayer is one of the five pillars of Islam, and every Muslim is required to offer it five times a day. Salah strengthens the relationship between the believer and Allah, serves as a source of discipline, and keeps a person spiritually connected.

The Holy Qur’an emphasizes the importance of prayer:

“Indeed, prayer has been decreed upon the believers a decree of specified times.” (Surah An-Nisa: 103)

The blessed month of Ramadan brings special significance as Muslims observe fasting with devotion. The sehri time in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: 04:55 usually ends a little before Fajr prayer, while the iftar time in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: 17:04 aligns with the Maghrib prayer at sunset. These times vary slightly each day, so fasting Muslims check daily sehri and iftar schedules to ensure accuracy.

Our Riyadh prayer times timetable provides accurate daily Salah timings, a weekly schedule, and a monthly Namaz calendar for Muslims. It supports different calculation methods including Umm al-Qura, ISNA, and MWL, ensuring precise timings. Fully compatible with Hanafi, Shafi, Maliki, and Hanbali schools of thought, this timetable helps you stay consistent with Salah times in Riyadh according to your fiqh.

Prayer Times in Riyadh – FAQs

Prayer times in Riyadh are calculated using the city’s latitude, longitude, and time zone. The sun’s position determines each prayer: Fajr at dawn, Dhuhr after midday, Asr in the afternoon, Maghrib at sunset, and Isha after twilight. Different methods such as Umm al-Qura, ISNA, or Karachi University may slightly change timings by a few minutes.

In Riyadh, most mosques follow the Hanafi method, where Asr begins when an object’s shadow is twice its height. The Shafi‘i, Maliki, and Hanbali schools use the shorter-shadow method, where Asr starts when the shadow equals the object’s height.

Yes. Prayer times change daily based on the sun’s movement. The variation is usually a few minutes earlier or later each day. That’s why daily and monthly timetables are useful to stay accurate.

You can view monthly prayer timetables directly on this page. It shows the full month’s Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha timings for Riyadh with today’s date highlighted.

The calculation method stays the same, but during Ramadan, Suhoor (pre-dawn meal) ends at Fajr time, and Iftar (breaking the fast) begins at Maghrib time. Many mosques in Riyadh also publish special Ramadan timetables.