Giza Prayer Times Today

Friday, August 23, 2024 | Al Juma’a, Ṣafar 17, 1446 AH

Prayer Times For Today

  • Fajr: 5:10 AM
  • Sunrise: 6:32 AM
  • Dhuhr: 12:55 PM
  • Asr: 4:30 PM
  • Maghrib: 7:17 PM
  • Isha: 8:35 PM
  • Imsak: 5:00 AM
  • Midnight: 12:55 AM
  • Firstthird: 11:02 PM
  • Lastthird: 2:47 AM

Local Time in Giza, Egypt:

7:37:46 AM

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Next Prayer Azan Time: 5:10 AM
Time Remaining in next prayer: 6h 5m 21s

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September 2024: Giza Islamic Prayer Times Calendar

Gregorian Date Hijri Date Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Sunset Maghrib Isha
01 September 202426 Safar 1446 AH05:10 AM06:32 AM12:55 PM04:30 PM07:17 PM07:17 PM08:35 PM
02 September 202427 Safar 1446 AH05:11 AM06:33 AM12:55 PM04:29 PM07:16 PM07:16 PM08:33 PM
03 September 202428 Safar 1446 AH05:11 AM06:33 AM12:54 PM04:28 PM07:15 PM07:15 PM08:32 PM
04 September 202429 Safar 1446 AH05:12 AM06:34 AM12:54 PM04:28 PM07:14 PM07:14 PM08:31 PM
05 September 202401 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:13 AM06:34 AM12:54 PM04:27 PM07:13 PM07:13 PM08:29 PM
06 September 202402 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:13 AM06:35 AM12:53 PM04:27 PM07:11 PM07:11 PM08:28 PM
07 September 202403 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:14 AM06:36 AM12:53 PM04:26 PM07:10 PM07:10 PM08:27 PM
08 September 202404 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:15 AM06:36 AM12:53 PM04:25 PM07:09 PM07:09 PM08:25 PM
09 September 202405 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:16 AM06:37 AM12:52 PM04:25 PM07:08 PM07:08 PM08:24 PM
10 September 202406 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:16 AM06:37 AM12:52 PM04:24 PM07:06 PM07:06 PM08:22 PM
11 September 202407 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:17 AM06:38 AM12:52 PM04:23 PM07:05 PM07:05 PM08:21 PM
12 September 202408 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:17 AM06:38 AM12:51 PM04:23 PM07:04 PM07:04 PM08:20 PM
13 September 202409 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:18 AM06:39 AM12:51 PM04:22 PM07:03 PM07:03 PM08:18 PM
14 September 202410 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:19 AM06:39 AM12:51 PM04:21 PM07:01 PM07:01 PM08:17 PM
15 September 202411 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:19 AM06:40 AM12:50 PM04:21 PM07:00 PM07:00 PM08:16 PM
16 September 202412 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:20 AM06:40 AM12:50 PM04:20 PM06:59 PM06:59 PM08:14 PM
17 September 202413 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:21 AM06:41 AM12:49 PM04:19 PM06:58 PM06:58 PM08:13 PM
18 September 202414 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:21 AM06:41 AM12:49 PM04:19 PM06:56 PM06:56 PM08:12 PM
19 September 202415 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:22 AM06:42 AM12:49 PM04:18 PM06:55 PM06:55 PM08:10 PM
20 September 202416 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:23 AM06:43 AM12:48 PM04:17 PM06:54 PM06:54 PM08:09 PM
21 September 202417 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:23 AM06:43 AM12:48 PM04:16 PM06:53 PM06:53 PM08:08 PM
22 September 202418 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:24 AM06:44 AM12:48 PM04:16 PM06:51 PM06:51 PM08:06 PM
23 September 202419 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:24 AM06:44 AM12:47 PM04:15 PM06:50 PM06:50 PM08:05 PM
24 September 202420 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:25 AM06:45 AM12:47 PM04:14 PM06:49 PM06:49 PM08:04 PM
25 September 202421 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:26 AM06:45 AM12:47 PM04:13 PM06:48 PM06:48 PM08:03 PM
26 September 202422 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:26 AM06:46 AM12:46 PM04:13 PM06:46 PM06:46 PM08:01 PM
27 September 202423 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:27 AM06:46 AM12:46 PM04:12 PM06:45 PM06:45 PM08:00 PM
28 September 202424 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:27 AM06:47 AM12:46 PM04:11 PM06:44 PM06:44 PM07:59 PM
29 September 202425 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:28 AM06:48 AM12:45 PM04:10 PM06:43 PM06:43 PM07:57 PM
30 September 202426 Rabi’ al-awwal 1446 AH05:29 AM06:48 AM12:45 PM04:09 PM06:41 PM06:41 PM07:56 PM

Safar 1446 AH: Giza Islamic Prayer Times Calendar

Date (Hijri)Date (Gregorian)FajrSunriseDhuhrAsrSunsetMaghribIsha
01 Safar, 1446 AHWednesday, 07 August 202404:50 (EEST)06:18 (EEST)13:01 (EEST)16:38 (EEST)19:43 (EEST)19:43 (EEST)21:06 (EEST)
02 Safar, 1446 AHThursday, 08 August 202404:51 (EEST)06:19 (EEST)13:01 (EEST)16:38 (EEST)19:43 (EEST)19:43 (EEST)21:05 (EEST)
03 Safar, 1446 AHFriday, 09 August 202404:52 (EEST)06:19 (EEST)13:01 (EEST)16:38 (EEST)19:42 (EEST)19:42 (EEST)21:04 (EEST)
04 Safar, 1446 AHSaturday, 10 August 202404:53 (EEST)06:20 (EEST)13:00 (EEST)16:38 (EEST)19:41 (EEST)19:41 (EEST)21:02 (EEST)
05 Safar, 1446 AHSunday, 11 August 202404:53 (EEST)06:20 (EEST)13:00 (EEST)16:38 (EEST)19:40 (EEST)19:40 (EEST)21:01 (EEST)
06 Safar, 1446 AHMonday, 12 August 202404:54 (EEST)06:21 (EEST)13:00 (EEST)16:37 (EEST)19:39 (EEST)19:39 (EEST)21:00 (EEST)
07 Safar, 1446 AHTuesday, 13 August 202404:55 (EEST)06:22 (EEST)13:00 (EEST)16:37 (EEST)19:38 (EEST)19:38 (EEST)20:59 (EEST)
08 Safar, 1446 AHWednesday, 14 August 202404:56 (EEST)06:22 (EEST)13:00 (EEST)16:37 (EEST)19:37 (EEST)19:37 (EEST)20:58 (EEST)
09 Safar, 1446 AHThursday, 15 August 202404:57 (EEST)06:23 (EEST)13:00 (EEST)16:37 (EEST)19:36 (EEST)19:36 (EEST)20:57 (EEST)
10 Safar, 1446 AHFriday, 16 August 202404:58 (EEST)06:23 (EEST)12:59 (EEST)16:36 (EEST)19:35 (EEST)19:35 (EEST)20:55 (EEST)
11 Safar, 1446 AHSaturday, 17 August 202404:58 (EEST)06:24 (EEST)12:59 (EEST)16:36 (EEST)19:34 (EEST)19:34 (EEST)20:54 (EEST)
12 Safar, 1446 AHSunday, 18 August 202404:59 (EEST)06:24 (EEST)12:59 (EEST)16:36 (EEST)19:33 (EEST)19:33 (EEST)20:53 (EEST)
13 Safar, 1446 AHMonday, 19 August 202405:00 (EEST)06:25 (EEST)12:59 (EEST)16:36 (EEST)19:32 (EEST)19:32 (EEST)20:52 (EEST)
14 Safar, 1446 AHTuesday, 20 August 202405:01 (EEST)06:26 (EEST)12:58 (EEST)16:35 (EEST)19:31 (EEST)19:31 (EEST)20:50 (EEST)
15 Safar, 1446 AHWednesday, 21 August 202405:02 (EEST)06:26 (EEST)12:58 (EEST)16:35 (EEST)19:30 (EEST)19:30 (EEST)20:49 (EEST)
16 Safar, 1446 AHThursday, 22 August 202405:02 (EEST)06:27 (EEST)12:58 (EEST)16:34 (EEST)19:29 (EEST)19:29 (EEST)20:48 (EEST)
17 Safar, 1446 AHFriday, 23 August 202405:03 (EEST)06:27 (EEST)12:58 (EEST)16:34 (EEST)19:28 (EEST)19:28 (EEST)20:47 (EEST)
18 Safar, 1446 AHSaturday, 24 August 202405:04 (EEST)06:28 (EEST)12:57 (EEST)16:34 (EEST)19:27 (EEST)19:27 (EEST)20:45 (EEST)
19 Safar, 1446 AHSunday, 25 August 202405:05 (EEST)06:28 (EEST)12:57 (EEST)16:33 (EEST)19:25 (EEST)19:25 (EEST)20:44 (EEST)
20 Safar, 1446 AHMonday, 26 August 202405:06 (EEST)06:29 (EEST)12:57 (EEST)16:33 (EEST)19:24 (EEST)19:24 (EEST)20:43 (EEST)
21 Safar, 1446 AHTuesday, 27 August 202405:06 (EEST)06:30 (EEST)12:57 (EEST)16:32 (EEST)19:23 (EEST)19:23 (EEST)20:41 (EEST)
22 Safar, 1446 AHWednesday, 28 August 202405:07 (EEST)06:30 (EEST)12:56 (EEST)16:32 (EEST)19:22 (EEST)19:22 (EEST)20:40 (EEST)
23 Safar, 1446 AHThursday, 29 August 202405:08 (EEST)06:31 (EEST)12:56 (EEST)16:31 (EEST)19:21 (EEST)19:21 (EEST)20:39 (EEST)
24 Safar, 1446 AHFriday, 30 August 202405:08 (EEST)06:31 (EEST)12:56 (EEST)16:31 (EEST)19:20 (EEST)19:20 (EEST)20:37 (EEST)
25 Safar, 1446 AHSaturday, 31 August 202405:09 (EEST)06:32 (EEST)12:55 (EEST)16:30 (EEST)19:18 (EEST)19:18 (EEST)20:36 (EEST)
26 Safar, 1446 AHSunday, 01 September 202405:10 (EEST)06:32 (EEST)12:55 (EEST)16:30 (EEST)19:17 (EEST)19:17 (EEST)20:35 (EEST)
27 Safar, 1446 AHMonday, 02 September 202405:11 (EEST)06:33 (EEST)12:55 (EEST)16:29 (EEST)19:16 (EEST)19:16 (EEST)20:33 (EEST)
28 Safar, 1446 AHTuesday, 03 September 202405:11 (EEST)06:33 (EEST)12:54 (EEST)16:29 (EEST)19:15 (EEST)19:15 (EEST)20:32 (EEST)
29 Safar, 1446 AHWednesday, 04 September 202405:12 (EEST)06:34 (EEST)12:54 (EEST)16:28 (EEST)19:14 (EEST)19:14 (EEST)20:31 (EEST)
30 Safar, 1446 AHThursday, 05 September 202405:13 (EEST)06:34 (EEST)12:54 (EEST)16:28 (EEST)19:13 (EEST)19:13 (EEST)20:29 (EEST)

FAQs

What time is Fajr prayer in Giza?

The Fajr prayer time today in Giza is at 5:10 AM. Fajr opens every day by giving one the opportunity to talk with Allah before a person embarks on daily activities. It is one of the five daily obligatory prayers under Islam, an indication of its importance, by signifying the start of the day and giving an opportunity to speak with Allah in solitude. Thus it increases awareness and presence, and reminds one that life on Earth is temporary; thus we should use every moment wisely and for the maximum good. A person praying Fajr regularly and with full concentration will find immense reward from Allah (SWT) both in body and spirit. May He reward their efforts in abundance – Ameen!

What time is Sunrise prayer in Giza?

The Sunrise prayer time today in Giza is at 6:32 AM. The time for Sunrise after Fajr.

What time is Dhuhr prayer in Giza?

The Dhuhr prayer time today in Giza is at 12:55 PM. It is the time of remembrance and praises of the spiritual ceremony for Dhuhr to connect with the self, mind, and soul and keep everything in connection. Bowing has physical, mental, and spiritual health benefits associated with it. The action tends to relax muscles and nerves, as the act of genuflection improves concentration and balance. The relief from stress and anxiety occurs with the production of a more positive state of mind. Muslim prayer services timings are decided based on the position of the sun in the sky. Traditional Muslims would have to identify prayer time in a very traditional way, which is by using very simplistic tools like gnomons, sundials which were improved by greater astronomy for more preciseness and astrolabes. Dhuhr would start once the sun is at perihelion, and the horizon appears to more light than other times. Muslims begin the prayer with the declaration “Allahu Akbar,” and, in the honor of Allah, they then bow forward, ascend upright, and again perform this action.

What time is Asr prayer in Giza?

The Asr prayer time today in Giza is at 4:30 PM. Asr is one of the five obligatory prayers in Islam to be performed during the afternoon between Zuhr and Maghrib. The prayer should be offered in congregation by the Muslims, generally until the sun sets. Asr is also to be reminded of the value of time—every second should count in trying to reap as much benefit as possible from every opportunity. It reminds one of mortality and therefore spurs on people to do things that will please Allah. It is carried out by ensuring that Asr is catered to on a daily basis by performing Wudu or Ghusl, facing towards the Qibla, mentioning the Takbir, performing Sujud, and reciting passages in the Holy Quran.

What time is Maghrib prayer in Giza?

The Maghrib prayer time today in Giza is at 7:17 PM. Maghrib prayer is important in a Muslims daily life because it is one of the five obligatory offerings of prayer in Islam. One will never ever miss to perform Maghrib prayer because it reestablishes contact with Allah SWT, raises our faith, and joins in supplication with people, holding them through dua. The consequences of missing Maghrib might be too great on our spiritual lives. Maghrib prayer starts immediately after sunset and according to the Prophet Muhammad PBUH, it has two Sunnah rakahs. Extra rakahs that Muslims can pray, they should try to pray them regularly. Maghrib: Some madhabs give different times for the ending of Maghrib. Still, usually, it can be said that it should finish when the entire sky is covered by twilight or, according to the Shafii madhab/madhab, when the red thread has disappeared from the sun. Zuhr and –after that- Asr, shouldnt be performed after that.

What time is Isha prayer in Giza?

The Isha prayer time today in Giza is at 8:35 PM. Salat-ul-Isha is the evening and night prayer practiced as part of Sunnah. This prayer helps Muslims seek forgiveness from Allah, purify their souls, draw closer to Him, erase past sins, and gain rewards in the Hereafter. It must be performed after Maghrib prayer and before midnight in an open, clean, and quiet area. Ablution (Wudu) should be performed before praying towards the Qibla. Recite Surah Al-Fatiha and one short chapter from the Quran before ending the prayer with Amen (the Athan). Children named Isha often develop into thoughtful individuals with an open and curious mindset. They tend to serve as peacemakers and resolve conflicts quickly and peacefully. Moreover, Isha children are known for their resilience in facing hardship with strength and wisdom.

What time is Imsak in Giza?

The Imsak prayer time today in Giza is at 5:00 AM. The time when fasting begins.

What time is Midnight in Giza?

The Midnight prayer time today in Giza is at 12:55 AM. Allah (subhanahu wa tala) strongly encourages and rewards those who observe night prayers, especially since doing so was first demanded of Prophet Mohammed himself. For maximum reward, one should pray during the period between after Isha prayer and dawn when there are greater rewards. Scholarly opinions generally agree that Isha begins when darkness has descended and yellow twilight has vanished from the sky, or when complete darkness has set in and yellow twilight is no longer visible in the sky. Those unable to pray before this should do their best to do it as soon as possible as it could become too late otherwise. There are hadith indicating combining Maghrib and Isha prayers may be combined when necessary as this is considered a nafl prayer (also supported by Hanafi school); however, Shafi school holds that Isha must be completed before midnight otherwise it becomes qadha (qadha prayer).

What time is Firstthird in Giza?

The Firstthird prayer time today in Giza is at 11:02 PM. The Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wa sallam) would refrain from sleeping before Isha and talking after it, instead opting instead to perform seven rakat prayers with his companions and eight with his wives. Legal practical rules dictate that one acts upon their prior certainty in an issue and ignore any doubt, since doubt cannot override certainty. Thus, imsak should take place at the moment that fajr has occurred – say at 5:50 p.m. If someone is uncertain that Fajr has occurred in their region, then it would be prudent to wait until dark before making Isha and Wua prayers; otherwise they should wait until an appropriate time that suits their capabilities; to avoid making mistakes that lead to sin by praying after Fajr has passed.

What time is Lastthird in Giza?

The Lastthird prayer time today in Giza is at 2:47 AM. In the final third of nightfall, Muslim communities come together for Witr prayer, an odd-numbered rak’ah prayer considered obligatory in certain schools of jurisprudence. Daily prayers, one of Islam’s Five Pillars, are an act of devotion and solidarity among Muslims worldwide. Through movements and recitations designed to cultivate humility and spiritual discipline, these prayers are an integral expression of devotion. Preparation for Salat can begin at home or in the masjid by clearing an area and spreading a prayer rug, followed by cleansing yourself and your clothes. Entering the masjid quietly to avoid disturbing others and listening for the adhan being called from mosques is also helpful for making prayers easier.