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Prayer times in New York

Prayer times for New York, United States, computed for 2026-07-13. Today Fajr begins at 04:00 and Maghrib at 20:27 (America/New_York time), a fast of 16 hours and 27 minutes between the two. Sunrise (Shuruq) is at 05:36, Dhuhr at 13:03, Asr at 17:00 and Isha at 22:03. New York sits at 40.7128 N, 74.0060 W, home to about 8,419,000 people, and the Qibla bearing from here is 58.5 degrees from true north. Calculation method: ISNA (Islamic Society of North America).

New York times for right now, computed on your device

The block below redoes the New York math for the day that is actually current in the city right now, correcting any build lag, sending nothing outside the browser.

Today and tomorrow in New York, side by side

We keep two days on the same page because the build runs once daily in UTC and the same file reaches every zone; promising only the present day would fail through the morning of half the planet. With today and tomorrow both visible, the tool just above resolves which column is correct in New York from the visitor local clock. Shuruq, sunrise, falls between Fajr and Dhuhr.

Today, 2026-07-13
PrayerTime
Fajr04:00
Sunrise (Shuruq)05:36
Dhuhr13:03
Asr17:00
Maghrib20:27
Isha22:03
Tomorrow, 2026-07-14
PrayerTime
Fajr04:01
Sunrise (Shuruq)05:37
Dhuhr13:03
Asr17:00
Maghrib20:27
Isha22:02

Prayer calendar for the next 30 days in New York

The next 30 days for New York at a glance, to plan the month. Each row is recomputed at build time from the position of the sun; Shuruq is sunrise.

DayFajrSunriseDhuhrAsrMaghribIsha
Monday 13/0704:0005:3613:0317:0020:2722:03
Tuesday 14/0704:0105:3713:0317:0020:2722:02
Wednesday 15/0704:0205:3813:0317:0020:2622:01
Thursday 16/0704:0405:3913:0317:0020:2522:00
Friday 17/0704:0505:3913:0317:0020:2521:59
Saturday 18/0704:0605:4013:0317:0020:2421:58
Sunday 19/0704:0705:4113:0317:0020:2321:57
Monday 20/0704:0805:4213:0317:0020:2321:56
Tuesday 21/0704:1005:4313:0316:5920:2221:55
Wednesday 22/0704:1105:4413:0416:5920:2121:53
Thursday 23/0704:1205:4413:0416:5920:2021:52
Friday 24/0704:1305:4513:0416:5920:1921:51
Saturday 25/0704:1505:4613:0416:5920:1821:50
Sunday 26/0704:1605:4713:0416:5820:1721:48
Monday 27/0704:1705:4813:0416:5820:1621:47
Tuesday 28/0704:1805:4913:0416:5820:1621:46
Wednesday 29/0704:2005:5013:0416:5720:1521:44
Thursday 30/0704:2105:5113:0316:5720:1321:43
Friday 31/0704:2205:5213:0316:5720:1221:41
Saturday 01/0804:2405:5313:0316:5620:1121:40
Sunday 02/0804:2505:5413:0316:5620:1021:38
Monday 03/0804:2605:5513:0316:5620:0921:37
Tuesday 04/0804:2805:5613:0316:5520:0821:35
Wednesday 05/0804:2905:5713:0316:5520:0721:34
Thursday 06/0804:3105:5813:0316:5420:0621:32
Friday 07/0804:3205:5913:0316:5420:0421:31
Saturday 08/0804:3306:0013:0316:5320:0321:29
Sunday 09/0804:3506:0113:0316:5320:0221:27
Monday 10/0804:3606:0213:0216:5220:0121:26
Tuesday 11/0804:3706:0213:0216:5219:5921:24

The daily step of the times in New York

How fast the times slide depends on the season: nearly frozen at the solstices, quicker at the equinoxes, always led by Fajr and Isha. The last column measures that step in New York between today and tomorrow, which is why the page lastmod changes every day.

PrayerTodayTomorrowChange
Fajr04:0004:011 minute later
Sunrise (Shuruq)05:3605:371 minute later
Dhuhr13:0313:03no change
Asr17:0017:00no change
Maghrib20:2720:27no change
Isha22:0322:021 minute earlier

Geography of the times in New York

The Kaaba, in Mecca, lies 10,306 km from New York in a straight line, toward the east-northeast (58.5 degrees from true north): that is where the Qibla points. Today the span between Fajr and Maghrib, the daily fast, runs 16 hours and 27 minutes in New York. The sun crosses its highest point 63 minutes after local clock noon, which is why Dhuhr begins at 13:03.

Calculation method in New York

Fajr and Isha depend on the angle of the sun below the horizon adopted by each authority, and that angle is the only place the methods diverge. In New York we use the ISNA (Islamic Society of North America), the most common in the region: Fajr at 15 degrees, Isha at 15 degrees. Dhuhr is solar noon, Maghrib is sunset and Shuruq is sunrise; those three barely change between methods. Asr depends on the school of law: the default here is Shafi (shadow reaches once the object height). In the Hanafi school Asr comes later.

Honesty and sources

These times are a computed reference, not a substitute for the New York mosque announcement. The official methods can differ by a few minutes from one another, and many communities add a minute of precaution (ihtiyat) to Fajr or delay Isha; where your mosque differs, the local authority prevails. The math starts from the geometric position of the sun for 40.7128 N, 74.0060 W, in the America/New_York timezone, with the Meeus formulas implemented by the open adhan-js library (MIT, by Batoul Apps), the same one behind many Islamic apps. The start of Ramadan and Eid is NOT here: those dates depend on moon sighting and the proclamation of authorities, not on calculation. Whatever runs in the browser stays in the browser; if you allow geolocation, your position never leaves the device.

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