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Prayer times in Singapore
Prayer times for Singapore, Singapore, computed for 2026-07-13. Today Fajr begins at 05:42 and Maghrib at 19:17 (Asia/Singapore time), a fast of 13 hours and 35 minutes between the two. Sunrise (Shuruq) is at 07:05, Dhuhr at 13:12, Asr at 16:36 and Isha at 20:31. Singapore sits at 1.3521 N, 103.8198 E, home to about 5,686,000 people, and the Qibla bearing from here is 293.0 degrees from true north. Calculation method: MUIS (Singapore).
Singapore times for right now, computed on your device
The Singapore table above was built at deploy time; this block recomputes for the city REAL current day (fixing timezone drift) and runs entirely in the browser.
The five salat in Singapore: today and tomorrow
Both tables are here on purpose. The site rebuilds once a day in universal time and a single HTML file is served to every timezone, so claiming only "today" would be false for a few hours across part of the world. That is why Singapore shows today and tomorrow, and the calculation block above flags which of the two applies by the clock on your device. Shuruq is sunrise, sitting between Fajr and Dhuhr.
| Prayer | Time |
|---|---|
| Fajr | 05:42 |
| Sunrise (Shuruq) | 07:05 |
| Dhuhr | 13:12 |
| Asr | 16:36 |
| Maghrib | 19:17 |
| Isha | 20:31 |
| Prayer | Time |
|---|---|
| Fajr | 05:42 |
| Sunrise (Shuruq) | 07:05 |
| Dhuhr | 13:12 |
| Asr | 16:36 |
| Maghrib | 19:17 |
| Isha | 20:31 |
Prayer calendar for the next 30 days in Singapore
The next 30 days for Singapore at a glance, to plan the month. Each row is recomputed at build time from the position of the sun; Shuruq is sunrise.
| Day | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monday 13/07 | 05:42 | 07:05 | 13:12 | 16:36 | 19:17 | 20:31 |
| Tuesday 14/07 | 05:42 | 07:05 | 13:12 | 16:36 | 19:17 | 20:31 |
| Wednesday 15/07 | 05:43 | 07:05 | 13:12 | 16:36 | 19:17 | 20:31 |
| Thursday 16/07 | 05:43 | 07:06 | 13:12 | 16:36 | 19:17 | 20:31 |
| Friday 17/07 | 05:43 | 07:06 | 13:12 | 16:36 | 19:17 | 20:31 |
| Saturday 18/07 | 05:43 | 07:06 | 13:12 | 16:36 | 19:17 | 20:31 |
| Sunday 19/07 | 05:43 | 07:06 | 13:13 | 16:36 | 19:17 | 20:31 |
| Monday 20/07 | 05:44 | 07:06 | 13:13 | 16:36 | 19:17 | 20:31 |
| Tuesday 21/07 | 05:44 | 07:06 | 13:13 | 16:36 | 19:17 | 20:31 |
| Wednesday 22/07 | 05:44 | 07:06 | 13:13 | 16:36 | 19:17 | 20:31 |
| Thursday 23/07 | 05:44 | 07:06 | 13:13 | 16:36 | 19:17 | 20:31 |
| Friday 24/07 | 05:44 | 07:06 | 13:13 | 16:36 | 19:17 | 20:31 |
| Saturday 25/07 | 05:44 | 07:06 | 13:13 | 16:36 | 19:17 | 20:30 |
| Sunday 26/07 | 05:45 | 07:06 | 13:13 | 16:36 | 19:17 | 20:30 |
| Monday 27/07 | 05:45 | 07:06 | 13:13 | 16:35 | 19:17 | 20:30 |
| Tuesday 28/07 | 05:45 | 07:06 | 13:13 | 16:35 | 19:17 | 20:30 |
| Wednesday 29/07 | 05:45 | 07:06 | 13:13 | 16:35 | 19:17 | 20:30 |
| Thursday 30/07 | 05:45 | 07:06 | 13:13 | 16:35 | 19:17 | 20:30 |
| Friday 31/07 | 05:45 | 07:06 | 13:13 | 16:35 | 19:17 | 20:29 |
| Saturday 01/08 | 05:45 | 07:06 | 13:13 | 16:34 | 19:17 | 20:29 |
| Sunday 02/08 | 05:45 | 07:06 | 13:13 | 16:34 | 19:17 | 20:29 |
| Monday 03/08 | 05:46 | 07:06 | 13:12 | 16:34 | 19:17 | 20:29 |
| Tuesday 04/08 | 05:46 | 07:06 | 13:12 | 16:34 | 19:17 | 20:29 |
| Wednesday 05/08 | 05:46 | 07:06 | 13:12 | 16:33 | 19:16 | 20:28 |
| Thursday 06/08 | 05:46 | 07:06 | 13:12 | 16:33 | 19:16 | 20:28 |
| Friday 07/08 | 05:46 | 07:06 | 13:12 | 16:32 | 19:16 | 20:28 |
| Saturday 08/08 | 05:46 | 07:06 | 13:12 | 16:32 | 19:16 | 20:28 |
| Sunday 09/08 | 05:46 | 07:06 | 13:12 | 16:32 | 19:16 | 20:27 |
| Monday 10/08 | 05:46 | 07:06 | 13:12 | 16:31 | 19:16 | 20:27 |
| Tuesday 11/08 | 05:46 | 07:06 | 13:11 | 16:31 | 19:15 | 20:27 |
How far each time drifts from one day to the next in Singapore
Near the solstices the daily step is tiny; near the equinoxes Fajr and Isha move fastest. The change column carries the real shift for Singapore from today to tomorrow, living proof that the page renews on every build.
| Prayer | Today | Tomorrow | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fajr | 05:42 | 05:42 | no change |
| Sunrise (Shuruq) | 07:05 | 07:05 | no change |
| Dhuhr | 13:12 | 13:12 | no change |
| Asr | 16:36 | 16:36 | no change |
| Maghrib | 19:17 | 19:17 | no change |
| Isha | 20:31 | 20:31 | no change |
Geography of the times in Singapore
The Kaaba, in Mecca, lies 7,269 km from Singapore in a straight line, toward the west-northwest (293.0 degrees from true north): that is where the Qibla points. The sun crosses its highest point 72 minutes after local clock noon, which is why Dhuhr begins at 13:12. Today the span between Fajr and Maghrib, the daily fast, runs 13 hours and 35 minutes in Singapore.
Calculation method in Singapore
What separates one calculation authority from another is a single number: the angle of the sun under the horizon that defines Fajr at dawn and Isha at dusk. Singapore follows the MUIS (Singapore), adopted across the region, with Fajr at 20 degrees, Isha at 18 degrees. Sunrise (Shuruq), solar noon (Dhuhr) and sunset (Maghrib) hardly move from one method to the next. Asr, however, shifts with the school of jurisprudence, and the default used here is Shafi (shadow reaches once the object height). In the Hanafi school Asr comes later.
Honesty and sources
Treat this table as a verifiable starting point, not the final word: the one who calls the prayer in Singapore is the local mosque, and its authority prevails over any calculation. Different authorities land a few minutes apart, and it is common to add an ihtiyat of precaution to Fajr or to push Isha later. Underneath, these are the Meeus solar formulas applied to 1.3521 N, 103.8198 E (Asia/Singapore timezone) by the open adhan-js library, MIT licensed by Batoul Apps. Ramadan and Eid are left out on purpose, because they hinge on sighting the hilal and on proclamation, not on arithmetic. And the interactive part is private: the calculations happen in your browser and your location, if granted, remains on the device.
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