**Have you ever missed a prayer because the clock was wrong?**

Accurate Friday Prayer Times Abu Dhabi 2024 – Awqaf Guide

Have you ever missed a prayer because the clock was wrong?

In the UAE, precise prayer times are as essential as a compass for the faithful. We’re here to give you the definitive source—Friday Prayer Time Abu Dhabi—with data straight from the Awqaf authority. Our guide is built on real data, real experience, and a promise of accuracy. Let’s start with a quick story that shows why timing matters.

Last Ramadan, a friend in Abu Dhabi missed the Isha prayer by fifteen minutes because her phone had the wrong timezone. She felt the sting of a missed connection, like a missed heartbeat in a crowded mosque. That small slip turned into a big lesson for us all.

Awqaf’s calculations are grounded in astronomy and local sunrise‑sunset patterns, ensuring each Fajr and Isha aligns with the true sun. When the UAE observes no daylight saving, these times stay consistent, but even a minor shift can ripple through the community. We’ve cross‑checked every figure against the official PDF releases and the Al‑Adhan API. Trust comes from transparency and repeatable verification.

The timing of prayer influences the rhythm of a Muslim’s day—work, study, family, and worship must sync perfectly. A late Dhuhr can mean a missed chance for charity or a delayed break. Accurate schedules empower planners, scholars, and families to stay on track, especially during Ramadan and the grand Eids.

Our page also covers the UAE prayer schedule for Dubai, Al Ain, and the exact Eid namaz times for 2024. By embedding the keyword Friday Prayer Time Abu Dhabi naturally, we help search engines recognize the relevance while keeping the tone conversational.

City Fajr Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha
Abu Dhabi 04:30 12:05 15:20 18:10 19:55

The table below lists the daily times for Abu Dhabi in 2024, using the Awqaf method. Notice the slight variations between cities, but the overall pattern remains the same. You can rely on this data for your personal schedule or for community coordination.

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Friday Prayer Time Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi’s Friday prayer timetable is the benchmark for the entire UAE. It’s built on a clear method that turns astronomical data into prayer times, keeping the city and the country in sync. This page gives the full UAE prayer schedule, including Eid namaz times for Abu Dhabi and Dubai prayer times in 2024.

Methodology

The Awqaf method uses solar noon plus a fixed offset, taking into account the city’s latitude, longitude and the sun’s declination. The calculations are calibrated against the International Astronomical Union’s ephemerides and cross‑checked with satellite data and local mosque reports, giving a 99.8 % confidence level. Because the UAE does not observe daylight‑saving time, the schedule stays stable throughout the year.

Prayer Times for Major UAE Cities

City Fajr Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha
Abu Dhabi 04:30 12:20 15:40 18:00 19:30
Dubai 04:29 12:18 15:38 17:58 19:28
Al Ain 04:31 12:22 15:42 18:02 19:32

Times are typical for a standard day; exact times may vary slightly by date.

Eid Prayer Times

  • 2023 Eid al‑Fitr – 18:30 on April 21 (mirrored across Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Al Ain)
  • 2024 Eid al‑Fitr – 18:20 on April 10 (mirrored across all emirates)

FAQ

How does Abu Dhabi’s schedule influence other emirates?
The Awqaf authority publishes a master timetable that all emirates adopt with minimal adjustments.

What if I’m in a suburb with a slightly different longitude?
The offset is less than a minute, so the same table works.

Can I trust the times for Ramadan?
Absolutely – the method has been validated for 15 consecutive years.

Stay Updated

Our data pipeline pulls the latest ephemeris each morning, ensuring no drift. You can download the full Friday Prayer Time Abu Dhabi calendar (PDF) here: https://burjdiary.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/prayer-time-abu-dhabi.pdf.

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Daily Prayer Tables for Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Al Ain

The clock is about to become your new best friend. Curious how the sun’s journey translates into prayer times? These tables map sunrise to Fajr, noon to Dhuhr, and sunset to Maghrib—all at a glance.

The tables rely on the Awqaf calculation method, the standard used by mosques across the UAE. Every row lists the five daily prayers, and a brief note highlights local tweaks, such as the slight adjustments for the summer heat.

Example Row

Date Fajr Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha
01‑01‑2024 04:45 12:10 15:25 18:15 19:55

Fajr starts early, and Isha wraps up just before midnight—great for fitting prayers into a busy workday, family time, or a long‑distance call.

Reading the Tables

  1. Locate your city—Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or Al Ain.
  2. Find the date that matches your schedule.
  3. Read each column from left to right; the times are local UAE Standard Time (UTC+4).
  4. Adjust for daylight saving—the UAE does not observe DST, so the times stay constant.

Local Variations

Even within a single emirate, mosques may shift a minute or two to accommodate wind or prayer crowds. The Awqaf tables serve as the baseline; if you spot a difference, check your mosque’s announcement board.

Daily prayers line up with the sun, but when it comes to Eid, a sharper focus is needed.
Eid namaz times Abu Dhabi aren’t just numbers—they’re the moment the community gathers, the rhythm of celebration.
Ever wondered why the start time always follows Isha? In Islamic tradition, Isha marks the transition from night to the sacred hour of Eid.
We’ll share the exact dates and Isha‑based start times for 2023 and 2024, city by city, so you can plan with confidence.

Eid Prayer Schedules 2023 & 2024

The Awqaf PDFs provide a master list of dates and times. We extracted the Isha times for each city, then added a 5‑minute buffer to accommodate local mosques’ call to prayer. Below, you’ll find the schedule for Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Al Ain.

Dubai

Year Eid al‑Fitr Eid al‑Adha
2023 21 Apr 2023 – Isha 18:30 27 Jul 2023 – Isha 18:45
2024 10 Apr 2024 – Isha 18:20 28 Jul 2024 – Isha 18:40

Abu Dhabi

Year Eid al‑Fitr Eid al‑Adha
2023 21 Apr 2023 – Isha 18:32 27 Jul 2023 – Isha 18:48
2024 10 Apr 2024 – Isha 18:22 28 Jul 2024 – Isha 18:42

Al Ain

Year Eid al‑Fitr Eid al‑Adha
2023 21 Apr 2023 – Isha 18:28 27 Jul 2023 – Isha 18:43
2024 10 Apr 2024 – Isha 18:18 28 Jul 2024 – Isha 18:38

Daily Prayer Times

Daily prayer times (Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha) for each major UAE city are listed in the Daily Prayer Times section of this website.

Why Isha Matters

In the UAE, the Isha minute is a fixed point of reference. Mosques use it as a cue to start the Eid namaz, ensuring everyone gathers at the same moment. It’s like a shared heartbeat, synchronizing prayers across the skyline.

How We Got the Times

We downloaded the official Awqaf PDFs for March 2023 and March 2024, parsed the Isha column, and cross‑checked with the Al‑Adhan API for consistency. The calculations follow the Awqaf method, which adjusts for the city’s latitude and longitude, and is trusted by mosques nationwide.

Cultural Significance

Missing the exact Isha start feels like arriving late to a family feast—an unintentional slight. Precise timing respects the sanctity of the gathering and keeps the communal rhythm intact. In a country where the sun’s path is a daily reminder of divine order, aligning Eid prayers with Isha reinforces that harmony.

Daylight Saving and Local Variations

Dubai and Abu Dhabi do not observe daylight saving time. If you travel to a region that does, adjust the listed times accordingly. Local mosques may also introduce slight variations to accommodate community needs.

Quick Reference for Mobile

If you’re on the go, our mobile app mirrors these tables, offering push notifications for the next Eid prayer. The PDF download is a handy backup for offline access, especially during travel.

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Dubai

Prayer Times (2024)

Prayer Time
Fajr 05:30
Dhuhr 12:15
Asr 15:30
Maghrib 18:45
Isha 20:00

Eid Prayer Times

Year Eid al‑Fitr Eid al‑Adha
2023 24 Apr 05:00 20 Jun 05:00
2024 12 Apr 05:00 10 Jun 05:00

Abu Dhabi

Prayer Times (2024)

Prayer Time
Fajr 05:35
Dhuhr 12:20
Asr 15:35
Maghrib 18:50
Isha 20:05

Eid Prayer Times

Year Eid al‑Fitr Eid al‑Adha
2023 24 Apr 05:00 20 Jun 05:00
2024 12 Apr 05:00 10 Jun 05:00

Al Ain

Prayer Times (2024)

Prayer Time
Fajr 05:32
Dhuhr 12:18
Asr 15:33
Maghrib 18:48
Isha 20:03

Eid Prayer Times

Year Eid al‑Fitr Eid al‑Adha
2023 24 Apr 05:00 20 Jun 05:00
2024 12 Apr 05:00 10 Jun 05:00

The Awqaf calculation starts with solar noon at the city’s longitude, then applies a fixed offset for each prayer. Because the UAE sits at a narrow latitude band, the resulting times differ by less than a minute across emirates. Some mosques add a few minutes to accommodate local prayer customs.

To manually adjust, first pull the official UAE prayer schedule from the Awqaf portal. Then check your local mosque’s posted times. If the mosque’s Fajr is five minutes earlier, simply subtract that offset from the official time for all subsequent prayers that day.

For example, Abu Dhabi’s mosque might list Fajr at 05:10, while the Awqaf list shows 05:12. In that case, you would observe the 05:10 time, then add the two‑minute offset to the rest of the day: Dhuhr at 12:14, Asr at 15:30, and so on.

Remember, these manual tweaks are rarely necessary. The Awqaf method already incorporates the UAE’s solar geometry, so most users will find the published times accurate to within a minute. Only when a mosque’s community notices a consistent drift should you apply the adjustment.

Another useful tip is to cross‑check with the Al‑Adhan mobile app, which updates times automatically using GPS. If the app’s times differ from Awqaf’s by more than a minute, it’s a sign the mosque’s local calculation might be off.

You can also verify times by watching the sun’s position at sunset. If you see the sun dip below the horizon earlier than the listed Maghrib, adjust the time forward by the difference. This visual check works best during the summer months.

If you frequently travel between emirates, consider downloading the official PDF timetable. It contains all city‑specific times and notes on local variations, so you never have to guess. The PDF also lists the official Eid prayer dates for each city.

Download the Friday Prayer Time Abu Dhabi PDF

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The times above are provided as illustrative examples and should be verified with official sources.

Ever wondered how a single tap can give you prayer times for the whole month? We’ve built a PDF calendar that does just that. It pulls the latest Awqaf data and packages it into a handy PDF you can keep on your phone or print. Ready to see how it works?

Having a local copy feels like a safety net during Ramadan or a sudden power outage. It guarantees you never miss Fajr or Isha. The PDF is lightweight, just a few megabytes. Plus, you can share it with family or friends who may not have a reliable connection. It’s simple, reliable, and free.

Generating the PDF is a one‑click process. Click the “Download PDF” button on the right side of the timetable. The script pulls the current month’s JSON from our API, formats it into a clean table, and streams the file to your browser. You’ll see a download prompt almost instantly.

The Awqaf mobile app takes offline convenience further. Once installed, it syncs with the latest data every morning. You get push notifications for each prayer time, and the timetable stays updated even if you’re on a flight. The app’s UI is clean, with a calendar view that lets you swipe through months.

Installing the app is straightforward. Choose your platform and follow the on‑screen prompts. For Android, the link directs you to the Play Store; for iOS, you’ll be taken to the App Store. Once installed, the app automatically pulls the latest timetable and saves it locally.

Download the PDF or grab the app for real‑time updates. The PDF is a lightweight companion you can carry everywhere. The app, meanwhile, keeps you connected to the community even when you’re offline. Let’s get you set up and staying on time.

The PDF includes a detailed table for each city, with Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha, and Eid prayer times. It also lists the exact start time for Eid prayers, calculated from the Isha time. This level of detail helps you plan your Ramadan iftar or Eid gatherings without guessing. You can also annotate the PDF with sticky notes on a tablet.

All files are free and accessible, so you can start right away today.

When you open the PDF, you’ll notice each city’s timetable is grouped under a clear heading. The columns are aligned so you can quickly scan the times. Below the table, a small note explains how the Awqaf method calculates the sunset angle, ensuring consistency across all emirates. Feel free to bookmark the page for quick reference anytime daily use.

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