Gebetszeiten in Moscow

Moscow, Russia

Moscow, Russia
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MSK

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Sunrise 08:59
06:35
Tmrw 06:35
Fajr
in
12:35
Tmrw 12:35
Dhuhr
13:53
Tmrw 13:54
Asr
16:07
Tmrw 16:08
Maghrib
17:37
Tmrw 17:37
Isha
Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah • Fajr 18.5° • Isha 90 min

Frequently Asked Questions

Warum sollten Sie unseren islamischen Gebetszeitenrechner verwenden?

Präzise Berechnungen

Auf der NOAA basierende Solaralgorithmen mit einer Genauigkeit von ±1 Minute.

7 Berechnungsmethoden

MWL-, ISNA-, ägyptische, Mekka-, Karachi-, Teheran- und Jafari-Methoden.

Beliebiges Datum

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Weltweite Abdeckung

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How to Use the Islamic Prayer Times Calculator

Stay connected to your daily prayers with our high-precision calculator. We use astronomical algorithms to provide the most accurate times for your specific location, supporting multiple calculation methods used by Islamic organizations worldwide.

1. Set Your Location

Search for your city or use our database of over 400 major cities. Our tool automatically detects the correct coordinates and timezone for pinpoint accuracy.

2. Choose Calculation Method

We support all major conventions including MWL, ISNA, Egypt, Umm al-Qura, and Karachi. The tool automatically suggests the best method based on your country.

3. Live Countdown

Our live dashboard highlights the current prayer and shows exactly how much time is left until the next one starts, helping you plan your day around your ibadah.

4. Plan Ahead

Generate a schedule for the next 7, 15, or 30 days. Perfect for printing or sharing with family and friends to coordinate congregational prayers.

Understanding the 5 Daily Prayers

Fajr (Dawn): Observed from the first light of dawn until sunrise. It marks the beginning of the fasting day during Ramadan.

Dhuhr (Mid-day): Performed after the sun has passed its zenith (highest point). It's the first prayer of the afternoon.

Asr (Afternoon): Observed when the shadow of an object is approximately equal to its length. It's a vital time for reflection during the busy day.

Maghrib (Sunset): Performed immediately after the sun sets. For Muslims, this marks the end of the fast each day during Ramadan.

Isha (Night): Observed once the twilight has completely disappeared from the sky, marking the end of the daily prayer cycle.

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