Ramadan Timing

Accurate salah times for any city worldwide.
Offline calculation by default (stable + scalable), with optional API fallback.

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Ramadan Countdown Timer

Countdown to the projected start of Ramadan (final date depends on local moon sighting).

Ramadan 2027
Projected start date: February 7, 2027
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Prayer timings you can trust (Fajr to Isha)

Clock7 Ramadan Timing is a fast, no‑login portal that helps Muslims around the world check today’s salah times for any city. Whether you are traveling, planning your day at work, or following a timetable for Ramadan, accurate prayer timings matter because each prayer starts and ends with specific solar positions.

This portal is designed for stability and scale. By default, times are calculated offline on the server using a well‑known calculation algorithm (no dependency on a single external API). That means your pages load consistently, even if an API rate limits or has downtime. For extra resilience, you can keep a public API as a fallback, but your primary system remains independent.

What you will see on each city page

  • Fajr – the start of the pre‑dawn prayer time.
  • Sunrise – useful reference point (not a prayer).
  • Dhuhr – the midday prayer time.
  • Asr – afternoon prayer time (juristic method can affect this).
  • Maghrib – sunset prayer time.
  • Isha – night prayer time.

Why Ramadan timings differ by city

Prayer timings depend on latitude, longitude, and time zone. Two cities in the same country can have noticeably different Fajr and Isha times, especially in large countries or at higher latitudes. That is why city‑level pages are the most accurate way to follow salah times when you are moving, traveling, or coordinating with family in another location.

Calculation methods (MWL, ISNA, Karachi, Umm al‑Qura…)

Different organizations use different angles for Fajr and Isha, and some use minute‑based rules (for example, Umm al‑Qura for Isha). For SEO and simplicity, Clock7 can default to a widely used method (such as MWL), while still allowing you to expand later with a method switcher if you want. If you add a method selector, keep the URL canonical to a single default to avoid duplicate‑content issues.

High‑latitude locations

In some northern or southern cities, the sun may not reach normal twilight angles in certain seasons. Reliable prayer time systems apply high‑latitude adjustments (such as angle‑based or middle‑of‑the‑night rules) so that Fajr and Isha remain practical and consistent. Clock7’s offline calculator supports these adjustments for better global coverage.

How to use this portal

  • Use the search box to find a city (best accuracy) or a country (browse cities).
  • Bookmark your city page for one‑click daily access.
  • When traveling, open the destination city page before you arrive to plan your day.

More Clock7 tools

Clock7 is built for quick, browser‑friendly utilities. Along with Prayer Timings, you can use the World Clock to compare cities, the Calendar for dates, Holidays for public holidays, and productivity tools like Alarm, Timer, Stopwatch, and Pomodoro Timer.

Important note

Prayer times can vary slightly by local authorities and mosque timetables (for example, rounding rules or local observation). Clock7 focuses on calculated Ramadan timings for planning and personal use. If you need an official schedule for a specific mosque, compare with your local timetable.

Credits: Prayer time calculation uses the PrayTimes.org algorithm.