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Accurate Islamic Prayer Times – Adjustable Alerts Based on Your Location

Prayer isn’t just a ritual — it’s rhythm. Let us help you keep it.

Never miss Salah again. Muslim Calendar offers accurate Islamic prayer times based on your location and madhab. Our intelligent prayer tracker provides real-time alerts, customizable settings, and support for all major calculation methods.

Mobile screen showing Islamic prayer times with location-based alerts in Istanbul – Fajr, Zuhur, Maghrib and more.

Key Features

Built for everyday Muslims, Muslim Calendar offers the tools you need to pray on time, track Islamic dates, and stay spiritually organized — all in one powerful app.

📍 Location-Based Prayer Times

Get accurate Salah timings wherever you go.

🧭 Qibla & Salah Integration

Find Qibla and prayer times in one place.

🔔 Smart Prayer Alerts

 

Never miss a prayer with custom notifications.

🕰️ Stay on time for every prayer — automatically.

Get a smart adhan alert before every Salah, including while commuting.

💬 Get daily Dhuhr reminders with inspiring Islamic quotes.

Motivate your midday prayer with short reflections sent with your alert.

 

📿 Prepare for Jummah with timely Khutbah alerts.

Set a custom alarm one hour before the sermon — perfect for planning ahead.

 

Islamic calendar with crescent moon, prayer beads, mosque and Qibla compass illustration

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the Islamic calendar?

The Islamic calendar, also known as the Hijri calendar, is a lunar calendar consisting of 12 months in a year of 354 or 355 days. It is used to determine Islamic holidays and rituals.

2. How are Islamic prayer times calculated?

Islamic prayer times are calculated based on the position of the sun. Each prayer has a specific time window determined by solar movements relative to the observer’s location.

3. Why does the Hijri date change at sunset?

In Islamic tradition, a new day begins at sunset rather than midnight. This follows the lunar calendar and the method practiced since the Prophet Muhammad’s time (peace be upon him).

4. Can I rely on app-based prayer times?

Yes, prayer time apps use standard calculation methods (like Umm al-Qura, ISNA, MWL, etc.) and GPS to determine accurate timings. Ensure your app supports your region and madhhab.

5. How do I adjust prayer times based on my Madhhab?

Many Islamic apps allow users to adjust settings based on their Madhhab (e.g., Hanafi vs. Shafi’i for Asr prayer). Check the settings section to modify your calculation preferences.

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