Prayer Time in Calgary, Canada
Today, June 16, 2025 prayer times in Calgary are as follows: Fajr Time: 03:29 AM, Dhuhr Time: 01:37 PM, Asr Time: 05:59 PM, Maghrib Time: 09:53 PM and Isha Time: 11:45 PM. Today's namaz timings for Calgary are based on the Islamic date of 20 Dhū al-Ḥijjah 1446. A 30-day calendar of salah times and azan times in Calgary, including calculation methods for convenience, is also available for all Muslims according to their preference.
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Local Time in Canada / Calgary
- Fajar
- Sunrise
- Dhuhr
- Asr
- Maghrib
- Isha
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Nawafil (Nafl) Prayers Timetable
Nawafil (Nafl) Prayer | Time | Rakats |
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Tahajjud (Night Prayer) | Last third of the night (after Isha, before Fajr) | 2 to 8 or more |
Ishraq/Duha Prayer | After sunrise until just before noon | 2 or more |
Awwabeen Prayer | Between Maghrib and Isha | 6 recommended |
Prayer Before Isha | Before Isha, between adhan and iqamah | 2 or 4 |
Prayer After Isha | After Isha | 2 or 4 |
Tahiyyatul Masjid | Upon entering a mosque, before sitting down | 2 |
Tahiyyatul Wudhu | Anytime after ablution | 2 |
Calgary Mosques With Prayer Centres
Please have a look at publicly known mosques in Calgary, providing services for prayer times Calgary Daily Five Prayers, Jummah Friday Prayer with Taraweeh during Ramadan, and organizing Islamic teaching sessions:
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Why Choose Our Salah/Salaat Times in Calgary?
Ensuring accuracy and reliability in namaz timings Calagary is essential for every practicing Muslim. We utilize specific methods to ensure that our prayer times are both accurate and reliable. For those specifically seeking prayer times, we make sure to provide accurate data according to the Calgary, Canada time right now.

Reliable Islamic Sources for Azan Times
We obtain Calgary prayer times from internationally respected Islamic bodies, guaranteeing precision and authenticity. Our data is based on standards set by prominent organizations like the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), Umm Al-Qura, Muslim World League (MWL), and the Egyptian General Authority of Survey.
These entities use precise astronomical data and authenticated Islamic guidelines to establish prayer timetables globally
To build further confidence, we refresh our prayer schedules daily, ensuring alignment with the Islamic calendar and worldwide calculation norms.
Whether you adhere to Hanafi, Shafi, Maliki, or Hanbali fiqh, our platform provides various calculation options to support different prayer practices.

How Our System Figures Out Prayer Times
We use use time smart worship by going out when it’s time for worship by looking at where the sun is in the sky. Our system checks where you are on Earth using coordinates like a map’s latitude and longitude and information known as “above sea level.” This information knows exactly when the sun rises, sets, and moves to different spots. That way, we can tell you the right times for today’s prayer times in Calgary of five daily prayers: Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha.
Using Sun and Moon Information
We use special information about how the sun and moon move to make sure our prayer times are super accurate. This info comes from studying stars and planets, and it helps us get the times just right.
Adjusting for Changes
Our system is really clever because it can automatically adjust the prayer times when Daylight Saving Time occurs. For example:
Daylight Saving: When clocks move forward or backward to use daylight better.
Seasons: Like summer or winter, when days get longer or shorter.
Your Area: It knows exactly when the sun rises and sets where you live.
Why It’s Great for Calgary, Alberta
If you live in Calgary, Alberta, you can trust our system to give you the correct prayer times every day. You don’t have to worry about the times being wrong because our system stays up-to-date and works perfectly for your location.

Prayer Times Just for Calgary
Prayer times aren’t the same everywhere because each place on Earth is a little different. Our tool makes sure the prayer times are perfect just for Calgary by using the city’s location on a map—like a special math trick with latitude—to get the timing important for your area. This is super important for the timings in Canada because the daylight changes a lot between summer and winter.
We use Islamic rules. We utilize Islamic guidelines to determine prayer times and pinpoint your exact location in Calgary accurately. That every prayer time is accurate, at home, at school, or moving around the city, you can trust our updated prayer times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha to help you pray on time every day.

How Prayer Times Are Actually Calculated
Muslim prayer times are all about the sun and where it is in the sky throughout the day. This special math uses the sun’s position and your exact location on Earth to determine these times, which are not random; it breaks it down step by step so it’s easy to understand!

When to Offer Prayer Based on the Sun
Each prayer time depends on where the sun is in the sky, and here’s how it works
Fajr (Early Morning Prayer): This starts when you can first see a tiny bit of light on the horizon, right before the sun comes up.
Dhuhr (Lunchtime Prayer): The prayer begins when the sun is at its highest point in the sky and starts to go down a little.
Asr (Afternoon Prayer): This prayer starts when the shadow of something, like a stick, gets as long as the stick itself—or twice as long, depending on which Islamic rule prayer. This
Maghrib (Sunset PThis prayer: This happens right after the sun goes down below the horizon phase.
Isha (NightThis devotionyer): This starts when it’s completely dark outside, and you can’t see any red light in the sky anymore.
These prayer times change every day because the sun moves differently depending on the season and where you are in the world.

The Sun Sets the Schedule
The Math Behind It
To make this work, some clever calculations are used. These or those.
Measurement of: This is how high this measurement of the sun is in the sky. For example, Fajr starts when the sun is still below the horizon at a certain angle (like 18 degrees), and Dhuhr is when the sun is straight up overhead.
Latitude and longitude: These are like the Earth’s address. Latitude tells you how far north or south you are, while longitude tells you how far away away east or west you are. They help figure out exactly when the sun rises and sets where you are.
Elevation: This dimension is how high your location is, like being on a mountain or down by the sea. It can slightly change the times because it affects how you see the sun.
These details are plugged into math formulas sometimes called astronomical calculations because they’re based on the movements of the sun, which is part of astronomy (the study of stars and planets). Don’t worry, though you don’t need to do this math yourself!

General Methods for Calculation
Determine Angles We measure a solar angle in degrees to determine how high or low the sun is in the sky.
Here are the most popular approaches used by various groups to determine the beginning of these prayer times: ds:
ISNA (Islamic Society of North America): This group uses a 15-degree solar angle for both Fajr and Isha. That means Fajr begins when the sun is 15 degrees below the horizon in the morning, and Isha starts when the sun is 15 degrees below the horizon after sunset. This method is popular in North America.
Umm Al-Qura (Saudi Arabia): They use an 18-degree angle for their Saudi Arabia frequently uses this method to create daily practices. Saudi Arabia, which remains relatively consistent.
Egyptian General Authority of Survey: This group uses a 19.5-degree angle for Fajr and a 17.5-degree angle for Isha. So, Fajr starts a little later in the morning, and Isha begins a bit earlier at night. This other scheduling is common in This type of scheduling is common in Egypt and some other places.
These differences might seem small, but they can matter depending on where you live—like in areas with really long or short days. Figure out those details, though. They just follow the prayer times set by their local mosque or community, which picks one of these methods to use.
The Understanding of Salah Prayer (Salat)
Salah, also known as Salat, is a central practice in Islam. It’s like a special way for Muslims to talk to Allah, who is God in Islam. Muslims pray Salah five times every day to show their love and respect for Allah and to stay connected with Him. It’s one of the most important things in their religion, helping them remember Allah throughout the day.
When and How Do Muslims Pray?
There are five specific times each day for Salah:
- Fajr: Before sunrise
- Zuhr: Around noon
- Asr: In the late afternoon
- Maghrib: Just after sunset
- Isha: At night, before going to bed
Before praying, Muslims clean themselves by doing Wudu, which is washing their hands, mouth, nose, face, arms, head, ears, and feet. Then, they face the Kaaba in Mecca, called the Qibla, which helps them feel united with Muslims worldwide. During prayer, they stand, bow, kneel, and touch their forehead to the ground (prostration or Sajda), saying words from the Quran and special prayers in Arabic.
Knowledge about Special Prayers in Islam
In Islam, Muslims pray five times a day, but there are also some extra prayers for special occasions. These include the Friday prayer (called Jumah), Eid prayers (for Eid ul-Fitr and Eid ul-Adha), and Taraweeh prayers during Ramadan. Let’s break them down in simple English, suitable for an 8th-grade reading level, while keeping the information clear for everyone.
Jumah Prayer (Friday Prayer)
- What is it? Jumah is a special prayer Muslims do every Friday instead of the regular noon prayer (Zuhr). It’s a time to gather at the mosque, listen to a talk (sermon) by the imam, and pray together.
When does it happen? Every Friday, it typically occurs around midday. The exact time depends on your city. For example, in Calgary, mosques like Green Dome Mosque have multiple Jumah sessions, such as 2:00 PM, 2:30 PM, 3:00 PM, and 3:30 PM.
- Why is it special? It’s a chance for the community to come together, learn, and worship Allah. We encourage Muslims to attend, as it holds significant importance.
Eid Prayers
- What are they? Eid prayers are for two big celebrations in Islam: Eid ul-Fitr (after Ramadan) and Eid ul-Adha (during the Hajj pilgrimage time). They’re like a big thank-you to Allah for blessings and a time to celebrate with family and friends.
- When do they happen?
Eid ul-Fitr: On the 1st of Shawwal, right after Ramadan ends. In Calgary, mosques like Green Dome might hold prayers at times like 7:30 AM, 8:15 AM, 9:00 AM, 9:45 AM, and 10:30 AM. Arafah, it
Eid ul-Adha: On the 10th day of Arafah, beginning in the evening of the 9th of Dhul-Hijjah, Eid ul-Adha is on the 10th of Dhul-Hijjah.
- What happens? Muslims gather at mosques or big venues for a short prayer, often early in the morning, followed by celebrations like eating, sharing gifts, and visiting family.
Extra info: Before Eid ul-Fitr, Muslims pay Zakatul Fitr (a small charity, like $20 per person in some places), which helps the poor celebrate too.
Ramadan and Taraweeh Prayers
- What is Ramadan? Ramadan is a month when Muslims fast from dawn (Sehri) to sunset (Iftar) to grow closer to Allah, pray more, and do good deeds. It’s a time for spiritual growth and kindness.
- What are Taraweeh prayers? These are extra prayers done at night after the Isha prayer during Ramadan. Taraweeh prayers are usually longer than regular prayers and include the recitation of parts of the Quran. Muslims go to mosques to pray Taraweeh together, and it feels like a special community moment.
Where and when does it take place? In Calgary, mosques like Akram Jomaa Islamic Centre offer Taraweeh after Isha, and you can check local schedules for exact times.
- Why do it? Taraweeh helps Muslims feel closer to Allah, reflect on the Quran, and make the most of Ramadan’s blessings.
How to Stay Updated
Jumah Times: Check websites or local Islamic centres, like the Muslim Council of Calgary, for Friday prayer schedules.
Eid times: Mosques update Eid prayer times twice a year on their websites or social media. For Calgary, check sites like calgaryprayertimes.com closerwebsites
Ramadan and Taraweeh: Many websites provide Ramadan calendars with Sehri, Iftar, and Taraweeh times. Local mosques also share live-stream links for Taraweeh.
Why Are These Prayers Important?
These special prayers bring Muslims together, help them feel closer to Allah, and celebrate big moments in their faith. Jumah strengthens the community every week, Eid prayers mark joyful holidays, and Taraweeh makes Ramadan extra meaningful. They’re all about faith, connection, and giving thanks.
آية اليوم
المصدر: القرآن، الْكَهْف، 18 : 27
وَ اتْلُ مَاۤ اُوْحِیَ اِلَیْكَ مِنْ كِتَابِ رَبِّكَ ؕۚ لَا مُبَدِّلَ لِكَلِمٰتِهٖ ۫ۚ وَ لَنْ تَجِدَ مِنْ دُوْنِهٖ مُلْتَحَدًا And recite that (Revelation) which has been revealed to you from the Book of your Lord. There is none who can change His Word, nor will you find any place of refuge except in Him. أَللّٰه عَزَّ وَ جَلَّ
حديث اليوم
المصدر: (جامع الترمذی: 2657)
عَنْ زَيْدِ بْنِ ثَابِتٍ رضي الله عنه قَالَ: سَمِعْتُ رَسُوْلَ اللهِ ﷺ يَقُوْلُ: نَضَّرَ اللهُ امْرَأً سَمِعَ مِنَّا حَدِيْثًا فَحَفِظَهُ حَتّٰی يُبَلِّغَهُ. رسول الله محمد (ﷺ)

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Do you need help in finding the right direction? With our state-of-the-art qibla direction tool, you can easily find the Kaaba’s direction for your daily prayers. This tool guarantees that you can concentrate on your prayers without worrying about getting in the wrong direction. This tool allows you to maintain peace of mind and concentrate spiritually on what is truly important. We also offer many other tools that cover the basics of Islam so you can stay in touch with your religion. A practicing Muslim must appreciate the significance of the five daily prayers, or Salah, in his or her life. Every Muslim has to say prayers at certain times, which are well defined in the Quran: “Surely the Salah at fixed hours (of the day and night) has been enjoined upon believers.” This clarifies that we must adhere to the stipulated time for every prayer to maintain our closeness with Allah.
Our platform offers convenient Calgary prayer times that help you note down the Athan (call to prayer) and Iqamah (alert to begin the prayer). So, with the prayer schedule posted, you can easily fulfill your religious duties and stay spiritually connected and on time.
Complete Guide to Calgary Islamic Resources

We fully understand the uniqueness surrounding every Muslim’s holistic development. Calgary offers several avenues for spiritual growth and development, and prayer times are the least of our concerns. We build connections to Allah in the heart and act upon them through well-thought-out strategies and objectives. We provide thorough reminders for several Islamic routines and practices, including but not limited to the Iqamah (the alert before prayer), daily Athan (Call to Prayer), and others. All in all, our primary objective is to meet the spiritual needs of all users regardless of their demographics.
In addition to prayer times, we take great care to teach our users the importance of salah and its fundamental role in Islam. By giving the precise Calgary prayer timetable, we seek to ensure that you are informed of the exact time for each of your five daily prayers. As a result, our efforts will help you keep discipline in your prayer routine, a vital practice highlighted in the Holy Quran.
As the Quran states, Salah, a pillar of faith, is practiced at routine intervals during the day and night, constructing the Muslims’ day around these periods, which Allah tells them to remember Him. We also offer other educational materials on Zakat (charity) and the 99 Names of Allah so you can learn more about Islam. We aim to cater to your educational needs regardless of whether you know very little or are seeking firsthand knowledge to develop further, and we truly care.
Impact of Masjid in Enhancing Faith

One of the most powerful features of Islamic life is the mosque, or masjid, a place that encourages community and enables one’s relations with Allah. For residents and visitors in Calgary, our extensive mosque lists provide easy access to these holy spaces. Whether for daily prayers, Friday gatherings, or certain occasions, you can easily locate a nearby mosque for worship and spiritual meetings. Each masjid plays an essential role in connecting the Muslim community, making Calgary a caring environment for practicing Islam.
Resources for Charity, Zakat, and Sadaqah

Generosity is at the core of Islamic principles. This is the reason we designed our platform: to simplify your journey through charitable giving. With our Zakat calculator, you can easily fulfill your Zakat obligations and see the impact that charity, especially Sadaqah, makes on people’s lives and the world. Different types of charity not only help people in need but also help the giver cleanse their soul and wealth. Fulfilling both Zakat and Sadaqah enables you to engage in an essential Islamic practice while enhancing your faith and connection to Allah.
Knowledge About Zakat and Sadaqah
Zakat, one of the Five Pillars of Islam, is a primary and mandatory charitable action for Muslims, which involves giving away a percentage (traditionally 2.5) of their wealth to those in need. It is a way to cleanse your wealth and assist in the welfare of society by tackling poverty and inequality. However, sadaqah is a flexible, intentional charitable work that you can perform at any time and in any quantity. Different from Zakat, there are no set restrictions for Sadaqah, and it can come in any shape, from fiscal donations to common acts of kindness.
How Our Zakat Calculator Helps
With our Zakat calculator, you can compute your Zakat with regard to income, savings, and other assets. This tool ensures that your Zakat obligations are met with ease while enabling you to aid needy individuals within the framework of Islamic regulations. The calculator is also educational, as it illustrates the role of Zakat in purifying wealth and improving one’s bond with Allah.
Our platform enables you to effortlessly meet your Zakat and Sadaqah responsibilities while deepening your spiritual connection with Allah and bringing about positive change in your community.
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Conclusion
In conclusion, our platform provides an extensive path for Calgary’s Muslim community, giving accurate prayer times, mosque locations, and valuable understandings of Islamic teachings. Whether you want guidance on Salah times, need to locate a nearby mosque, or wish to complete your Zakat duties with our user-friendly calculator, our purpose is to support every angle of your spiritual journey. Our resources look into the Five Pillars of Islam, offer tools like the qibla direction finder, and provide knowledge on the importance of charity through Zakat and Sadaqah, helping you stay engaged in your faith in Calgary. By finding Allah’s 99 names and covering the core of Islamic values, you’ll find a trustworthy companion here for enhancing your relationship with Allah and bonding your spiritual path. Let us be a part of your daily life, helping you attain spiritual success and a fulfilling relationship to your beliefs.
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