Prayer Timing July 2024 Dubai
Fajr, Duhur, Asr, Maghrib and Ishaa Prayer Time Dubai UAE
Prayer Timings - Dubai
July | Day | Hijri | Month | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
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1 | Monday | 25 | Dhu al-Hijjah | 4:02 AM | 5:29 AM | 12:26 PM | 3:46 PM | 7:16 PM | 8:43 PM |
2 | Tuesday | 26 | Dhu al-Hijjah | 4:03 AM | 5:29 AM | 12:26 PM | 3:47 PM | 7:16 PM | 8:43 PM |
3 | Wednesday | 27 | Dhu al-Hijjah | 4:03 AM | 5:30 AM | 12:26 PM | 3:47 PM | 7:16 PM | 8:43 PM |
4 | Thursday | 28 | Dhu al-Hijjah | 4:04 AM | 5:30 AM | 12:26 PM | 3:47 PM | 7:16 PM | 8:42 PM |
5 | Friday | 29 | Dhu al-Hijjah | 4:04 AM | 5:30 AM | 12:26 PM | 3:47 PM | 7:16 PM | 8:42 PM |
6 | Saturday | 30 | Dhu al-Hijjah | 4:05 AM | 5:31 AM | 12:26 PM | 3:48 PM | 7:16 PM | 8:42 PM |
7 | Sunday | 1 | Muharram | 4:05 AM | 5:31 AM | 12:27 PM | 3:48 PM | 7:16 PM | 8:42 PM |
8 | Monday | 2 | Muharram | 4:06 AM | 5:31 AM | 12:27 PM | 3:48 PM | 7:16 PM | 8:42 PM |
9 | Tuesday | 3 | Muharram | 4:06 AM | 5:32 AM | 12:27 PM | 3:48 PM | 7:16 PM | 8:41 PM |
10 | Wednesday | 4 | Muharram | 4:07 AM | 5:32 AM | 12:27 PM | 3:49 PM | 7:16 PM | 8:41 PM |
11 | Thursday | 5 | Muharram | 4:07 AM | 5:33 AM | 12:27 PM | 3:49 PM | 7:16 PM | 8:41 PM |
12 | Friday | 6 | Muharram | 4:08 AM | 5:33 AM | 12:27 PM | 3:49 PM | 7:15 PM | 8:41 PM |
13 | Saturday | 7 | Muharram | 4:09 AM | 5:34 AM | 12:27 PM | 3:49 PM | 7:15 PM | 8:40 PM |
14 | Sunday | 8 | Muharram | 4:09 AM | 5:34 AM | 12:27 PM | 3:50 PM | 7:15 PM | 8:40 PM |
15 | Monday | 9 | Muharram | 4:10 AM | 5:35 AM | 12:28 PM | 3:50 PM | 7:15 PM | 8:39 PM |
16 | Tuesday | 10 | Muharram | 4:10 AM | 5:35 AM | 12:28 PM | 3:50 PM | 7:14 PM | 8:39 PM |
17 | Wednesday | 11 | Muharram | 4:11 AM | 5:35 AM | 12:28 PM | 3:50 PM | 7:14 PM | 8:38 PM |
18 | Thursday | 12 | Muharram | 4:12 AM | 5:36 AM | 12:28 PM | 3:51 PM | 7:14 PM | 8:38 PM |
19 | Friday | 13 | Muharram | 4:12 AM | 5:36 AM | 12:28 PM | 3:51 PM | 7:14 PM | 8:37 PM |
20 | Saturday | 14 | Muharram | 4:13 AM | 5:37 AM | 12:28 PM | 3:51 PM | 7:13 PM | 8:37 PM |
21 | Sunday | 15 | Muharram | 4:14 AM | 5:37 AM | 12:28 PM | 3:51 PM | 7:13 PM | 8:36 PM |
22 | Monday | 16 | Muharram | 4:14 AM | 5:38 AM | 12:28 PM | 3:52 PM | 7:12 PM | 8:36 PM |
23 | Tuesday | 17 | Muharram | 4:15 AM | 5:38 AM | 12:28 PM | 3:52 PM | 7:12 PM | 8:35 PM |
24 | Wednesday | 18 | Muharram | 4:16 AM | 5:39 AM | 12:28 PM | 3:52 PM | 7:12 PM | 8:35 PM |
25 | Thursday | 19 | Muharram | 4:16 AM | 5:39 AM | 12:28 PM | 3:52 PM | 7:11 PM | 8:34 PM |
26 | Friday | 20 | Muharram | 4:17 AM | 5:40 AM | 12:28 PM | 3:52 PM | 7:11 PM | 8:33 PM |
27 | Saturday | 21 | Muharram | 4:18 AM | 5:40 AM | 12:28 PM | 3:52 PM | 7:10 PM | 8:33 PM |
28 | Sunday | 22 | Muharram | 4:18 AM | 5:41 AM | 12:28 PM | 3:53 PM | 7:10 PM | 8:32 PM |
29 | Monday | 23 | Muharram | 4:19 AM | 5:41 AM | 12:28 PM | 3:53 PM | 7:09 PM | 8:31 PM |
30 | Tuesday | 24 | Muharram | 4:20 AM | 5:42 AM | 12:28 PM | 3:53 PM | 7:09 PM | 8:30 PM |
31 | Wednesday | 25 | Muharram | 4:20 AM | 5:42 AM | 12:28 PM | 3:53 PM | 7:08 PM | 8:30 PM |
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Paryer / Salah Timings, Adhan, and Rakat
What is Salah?
Salah, also known as Namaz among non-Arab Muslims, means ‘prayer’ or ‘supplication’. It is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, which form the core beliefs and practices of the religion. The Five Pillars are:
- Profession of Faith (Shahada): Declaring that there is no god but Allah, and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is His messenger.
- Prayer (Salah): Performing the five daily prayers.
- Charity (Zakat): Giving to those in need.
- Fasting (Sawm): Observing fasts during the month of Ramadan.
- Pilgrimage (Hajj): Performing the pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in a lifetime if able.
Importance of Salah
Salah is obligatory for all adult Muslims and serves as a direct link between the worshipper and Allah. It is a time for reflection, devotion, and spiritual growth.
Salah Timings
The prayer times for Salah are determined by the movement of the Sun and are performed five times a day:
- Fajr: Dawn, before sunrise
- Dhuhr: Midday, after the Sun passes its highest point
- Asr: The late part of the afternoon
- Maghrib: Just after sunset
- Isha: Between sunset and midnight
The Call to Prayer: Adhan
The Adhan is the Islamic call to prayer, announcing the time for Salah. It is recited by a muezzin from a mosque's minaret, serving as a reminder for Muslims to prepare for and attend the prayer.
Rakat: Units of Prayer
Each Salah consists of a series of movements and recitations known as rakat. The number of rakat varies for each of the five daily prayers:
- Fajr: 2 rakat
- Dhuhr: 4 rakat
- Asr: 4 rakat
- Maghrib: 3 rakat
- Isha: 4 rakat