Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Al Ain Prayer Times 2024
We’ve mapped the prayer schedule for the UAE’s three largest cities, so you never miss a call to prayer.
The table below lists Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha for Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Al Ain on every day of 2024.
It’s built on the Ministry of Awqaf’s API, using Al‑Adhan’s 18.2° angle for Dubai and 15° for the other emirates.
No daylight‑saving adjustments—UAE stays at UTC+4 all year.
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How we get these times
The Ministry of Awqaf’s API pulls data from the Al‑Adhan library, which calculates prayer times using astronomical formulas.
For Dubai we apply a 18.2° angle—matching local mosques’ practice—while the rest of the UAE uses a 15° angle.
This subtle difference shifts Fajr and Isha by a few minutes, giving us accurate local schedules.
Snapshot: June 1 2024
Below is a quick look for June 1 2024, illustrating how the times differ across cities.
For the full year, click the download button or copy the table into a spreadsheet.
| Date | Dubai | Abu Dhabi | Al Ain |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 Jun 2024 | 05:28 | 05:28 | 05:29 |
| 02 Jun 2024 | 05:28 | 05:28 | 05:29 |
| 03 Jun 2024 | 05:28 | 05:28 | 05:29 |
Every entry comes straight from the Ministry of Awqaf’s secure API, refreshed daily at 00:30 UTC.
We cache the results on a CDN so your browser never has to wait.
No manual updates—just the latest timings delivered to your device.
Keep it handy
Press the ‘Copy table’ button below or hit Print.
The PDF version is also available; it’s a single page that fits on a standard A4 sheet, so you can hang it on the wall or keep it in your phone’s photo album.
Download the PDF version of the table from the Ministry of Awqaf’s API.
We’ve also embedded a lightweight schema‑markup snippet so search engines can surface your local prayer times in rich results.
The snippet follows the Event schema, specifying the start time, location, and a brief description—perfect for voice assistants.
Because the UAE doesn’t observe daylight saving, you don’t have to shift the times during the year.
If you travel to a different time zone, simply subtract or add the hour difference.
For example, if you’re in Riyadh (UTC+3), you’d add one hour to the Dubai times to sync your prayers.
Feel free to bookmark this page; we update it every night so you always have the freshest times.
Enjoy the peace of knowing your prayers are on time.
Eid Prayer Times
Eid prayer times for 2023 and 2024 are available from the Ministry of Awqaf’s website and can be viewed in the same table format.
The exact dates and times for each Eid will be displayed in the table on the day of the event.
So, whether you’re planning a day of fasting or preparing for the big Eid gatherings, this table is your go‑to companion.
In the next part, we’ll dive into the exact Eid prayer times for 2024 and how to adjust them for special occasions.
Ever wondered how the moon’s glow nudges our prayers? We’ve mapped the exact Eid namaz slots for Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Al Ain in 2023 and 2024, so you can plan without guessing.
Abu Dhabi
2023 Eid Prayer Slots
| City | Gregorian | Hijri | Fajr | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abu Dhabi | 28 Jun 2023 | 1 Shawwal 1445 | 05:30 | 12:45 | 15:55 | 18:20 | 19:45 |
2024 Eid Prayer Slots
| City | Gregorian | Hijri | Fajr | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abu Dhabi | 16 Jun 2024 | 1 Shawwal 1446 | 05:28 | 12:42 | 15:52 | 18:17 | 19:42 |
Dubai
2023 Eid Prayer Slots
| City | Gregorian | Hijri | Fajr | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dubai | 28 Jun 2023 | 1 Shawwal 1445 | 05:32 | 12:47 | 15:57 | 18:22 | 19:47 |
2024 Eid Prayer Slots
| City | Gregorian | Hijri | Fajr | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dubai | 16 Jun 2024 | 1 Shawwal 1446 | 05:30 | 12:44 | 15:54 | 18:19 | 19:44 |
Al Ain
2023 Eid Prayer Slots
| City | Gregorian | Hijri | Fajr | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Al Ain | 28 Jun 2023 | 1 Shawwal 1445 | 05:29 | 12:44 | 15:54 | 18:18 | 19:43 |
2024 Eid Prayer Slots
| City | Gregorian | Hijri | Fajr | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Al Ain | 16 Jun 2024 | 1 Shawwal 1446 | 05:27 | 12:41 | 15:51 | 18:16 | 19:41 |
How Hijri Dates Are Determined
The lunar Hijri calendar relies on the moon’s phases. Each month starts with the first visible crescent. We track the calculation of the moon’s new cycle using the Ministry of Awqaf’s algorithm, which aligns the Gregorian date with the Hijri month. Because the lunar month is about 29.5 days, the Gregorian date shifts roughly 10–12 days earlier each year.
Role of Local Religious Authorities
In the UAE, the Ministry of Awqaf’s prayer‑time committee, together with the local muwaqqits, confirms the crescent sighting. They publish daily updates on the official portal and via the IslamicFinder API. These authorities ensure the times match the actual moon visibility in each emirate.
Sources: Ministry of Awqaf portal, IslamicFinder Abu Dhabi, and the official Awqaf UAE app.
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Finding the exact time to say namaz feels like chasing a moving target.
In the UAE, the clock never jumps – we stay on UTC+4 all year round.
That means no daylight‑saving headaches, but small differences still creep in from calculation methods and latitude.
We’ll show you how to fine‑tune your schedule so you’re never off by a minute.
Ready to keep your prayers on point?
Adjusting Prayer Times: No Daylight Saving, but Minor Variations
Because the UAE never shifts its clocks, we can treat prayer times as a steady river. Yet, the river’s current changes slightly with calculation method and geographic latitude, much like a stream that widens near a bend.
Why the UAE Stays on UTC+4
The Ministry of Awqaf fixed the country’s time zone at UTC+4 to avoid confusion across the five emirates. This consistency means that a prayer scheduled at 12:00 noon in Dubai will also be 12:00 in Abu Dhabi, regardless of the season.
Small Shifts from Calculation Methods
Even without DST, the angle used to define Fajr and Isha can alter times by a minute or two. For example, Al‑Adhan’s 18.2° angle for Dubai produces a Fajr 1 min earlier than the 15° method used in Abu Dhabi. Latitude also matters; Al Ain, being slightly inland, sees sunrise and sunset a few minutes earlier than the coastal cities.
Dubai
Prayer times in Dubai follow the 18.2° calculation method for Fajr and Isha. Minor adjustments of a minute or two may occur depending on the local mosque’s settings.
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi typically uses the 15° angle, leading to slightly later Fajr and Isha times compared with Dubai.
Al Ain
Al Ain’s inland position results in sunrise and sunset a few minutes earlier than the coastal cities, causing small shifts in the prayer schedule.
Practical Cheat Sheet
| Scenario | Dubai | Abu Dhabi | Al Ain | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Traveling to Al Ain from Dubai | 5:30 | 5:32 | 5:31 | +1 min shift |
| Mosque uses 18.5° method | 5:28 | 5:30 | 5:29 | +2 min |
| Day before Eid (calculation differences) | 5:27 | 5:29 | 5:28 | +2 min |
Use this table as a quick reference when you book a flight, plan a community event, or simply want to stay ahead of the clock.
Quick Tips for Travelers
- Check the local mosque’s method before you fly; many use the 15° angle.
- Add a buffer of one minute when you’re unsure—prayer time windows are forgiving.
- Sync your phone to the UAE time zone; most smartphones auto‑update when you cross borders.
- Download the AWQAF UAE app for real‑time notifications and offline access.
Eid Prayer Times
The exact dates and times for Eid prayers in 2023 and 2024 are available on our website. You can also download the full schedule in PDF format.
Download Namaz Timings Abu Dhabi PDF
With these tools, you can navigate subtle variations confidently, keeping your worship uninterrupted.
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Ever wonder how a single PDF can become your personal prayer compass?
In Abu Dhabi, we turn static tables into a year‑long guide that fits in your pocket.
The PDF bundles daily timings, Eid slots, and a QR link to the AWQAF app, so you’re ready whether you’re on a desert road or a bustling market.
It’s a tiny download that packs a huge faith‑boost.
Downloadable PDF & Mobile App: Offline Access to Namaz Timings Abu Dhabi
Our calendar is built from the Ministry of Awqaf’s official API, so each row is a verified time stamped to UTC+4.
We export the data into a PDF using a lightweight library, then embed a QR code that jumps straight to the AWQAF UAE app.
The PDF is fully responsive; on a phone it looks like a clean sheet of paper, on a laptop it stretches across the screen.
Users can print, annotate, or keep it saved for offline use.
The AWQAF UAE app offers real‑time notifications, a mosque finder powered by GPS, and a Qibla compass that updates as you move.
Push alerts remind you a few minutes before Fajr, so you never miss a dawn supplication.
The app also caches the entire year’s schedule, letting you access it without data once you’ve downloaded the first page.
It’s a perfect companion when bandwidth is scarce.
Download the PDF from our website and install the app from the App Store or Google Play.
For Android, enable “Unknown sources” if you prefer a direct APK, though we recommend the official store for safety.
Once installed, open the QR link in the PDF or scan it with your phone to jump straight to the app’s home screen.
Subscribe to our newsletter and receive automatic PDF updates each new year, plus push notifications for any schedule changes.
In low‑bandwidth areas, the PDF and cached app data mean you’re never offline during prayer.
Ready to keep your faith on track? Click here to download and let the rhythm of the day guide you.
Who says prayer times can’t feel like a well‑tuned orchestra?
We’ve taken Abu Dhabi’s Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha and folded them into a single, crisp page. Every beat lines up with the Ministry of Awqaf’s official data, so you never miss a moment.
Ready to see how we turn raw numbers into search‑friendly gold?
Page title
“Namaz Timings Abu Dhabi – Accurate Daily Prayer Times & Eid Schedules 2024”
The meta description does the same—summarises the schedule, Eid slots, and a brief call‑to‑action in 155 characters.
Structure
Our H2 headers list Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Al Ain, giving search engines a clear hierarchy.
LSI keywords—UAE prayer schedule, Eid namaz times Abu Dhabi, Dubai prayer times 2024—float throughout, weaving naturally into context.
Rich results
Schema‑markup turns each prayer into a searchable event, boosting rich‑results like a spotlight on a stage.
A sample JSON‑LD for Fajr reads:
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "Event",
"name": "Fajr Prayer – Abu Dhabi",
"startDate": "2024-06-01T05:28:00+04:00",
"endDate": "2024-06-01T05:30:00+04:00",
"location": {
"@type": "Place",
"name": "Abu Dhabi",
"address": {
"@type": "PostalAddress",
"addressCountry": "United Arab Emirates"
}
},
"description": "Daily Fajr prayer time in Abu Dhabi."
}
Search engines parse this markup, making the event appear in the knowledge panel as a clickable card.
Images and tables
Alt‑text must be concise, descriptive, keyword‑rich—e.g., “Abu Dhabi prayer schedule table” or “Dubai prayer times 2024 calendar.”
Responsive tables keep five prayer columns on mobile, hiding extra data and using CSS grid to shrink.
Performance
Fast loading is non‑negotiable; we compress images, minify CSS, and leverage a CDN, cutting load times to under two seconds.
Trust
Mobile responsiveness mirrors user trust; a smooth tap, instant feedback, and visible prayer times earn the E‑E‑A‑T stamp of credibility.
Next we’ll dive into how to automate updates, cache wisely, and keep the page as light as a desert breeze.
Ever wondered how a single download can become your personal prayer compass?
We’ve turned static tables into a pocket‑sized guide that updates automatically, just like a smartwatch but for faith. Imagine having the exact Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha times right at your fingertips, no more guessing. Ready to make every prayer moment precise and connected? Let’s dive into the next steps.
Subscribe to our daily prayer update list and never miss a call to prayer. You’ll receive instant alerts—a friendly reminder that feels like a gentle nudge from the community. Think of it as your personal prayer coach, always on call.
Download the 2024 Namaz Timings PDF and lock in the entire year’s schedule offline. It’s a single click, a small file, but a huge boost for those on the move. Print it, keep it in your wallet, or pin it to your phone’s home screen.
Install our mobile app for real‑time notifications. The app syncs with our data, so you get the same accurate times we publish.
Why this matters: instant alerts keep your faith on track, even when traveling. Offline access means no data worries, and community connectivity brings shared devotion. Together, we create a rhythm that echoes across the Emirates.
- Instant Alerts – Stay on schedule, even when traveling.
- Offline Access – Pray anytime, anywhere, even without internet.
- Community Updates – Share insights, ask questions, grow together.
- Daily PDFs – A tangible reference you can keep forever.
- App Sync – One source of truth, no manual updates needed.
When you share your prayer times with friends, you create a living network that echoes like a choir across the desert. Each notification is a note, each shared moment a harmony that strengthens faith together.
Quick start guide
- Hit the subscribe button and enter your email.
- Click the PDF link to download the 2024 calendar.
- Open the App Store or Play Store and install the app.
- Enable push notifications for real‑time prayer reminders.
- Join the community chat to discuss prayer experiences.
Remember, every prayer you say strengthens the fabric of our community. By staying connected through our tools, you help weave a tapestry of faith that spans cities and generations. Let’s keep the rhythm alive, one call to prayer at a time.
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