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Prayer times

Prayer times in Ajman

10 Rabīʿ al-awwal 1448 AH · 23-08-2026
Fajr
al-Fajr
04:35
Sunrise
ash-Shurūq
05:55
Dhuhr
adh-Dhuhr
12:21
Asr
al-'Asr
15:51
Maghrib
al-Maghrib
18:46
Isha
al-'Ishā'
20:01

Ajman times — calculation method: Muslim World League

About prayer times in Ajman

Prayer times in Ajman are calculated using the Muslim World League method — the standard convention across the UAE — for the city's own coordinates. Fajr and Isha depend on the sun's angle below the horizon, while Dhuhr, Asr and Maghrib follow its position through the day, so all of them shift a little from one day to the next with the seasons.

You might notice your times differ by a minute or two from your mosque or another app, and that's normal. Not every source uses the same convention: some apply a different twilight angle for Fajr and Isha, and Asr has two juristic calculations — the standard (Shafi'i) time and the later Hanafi one. A small gap between sources is a difference in method, not a mistake in the maths.

These times are for Ajman specifically. Nearby towns a short drive away can differ by a minute or two as the sun rises and sets fractionally earlier or later. During Ramadan, Suhoor ends at Fajr and Iftar begins at Maghrib — both shown in the times above.

Frequently asked questions

What calculation method are these prayer times based on?

They use the Muslim World League method — the standard convention across the UAE — calculated for Ajman's own coordinates.

Why are the times slightly different from my mosque or another app?

Apps and mosques don't all use the same convention: some apply a different twilight angle for Fajr and Isha, and Asr has two juristic times (the standard/Shafi'i time and the later Hanafi one). A one-to-three-minute gap between sources is normal, not an error.

Are these times accurate for all of Ajman?

They're calculated for Ajman specifically. Neighbouring areas a short drive away can differ by a minute or two as the sun rises and sets fractionally earlier or later, so most people allow a small margin.

When do Suhoor and Iftar begin in Ajman during Ramadan?

Suhoor ends at Fajr and Iftar begins at Maghrib — both shown in the times above.