Global Prayer Times

Jerusalem (Al-Quds) Prayer Times Today

Daily Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha prayer times for Jerusalem (Al-Quds), Palestine.

7-Day Prayer Times — Jerusalem (Al-Quds)

Hadith of the Day

"Smiling in your brother's face is charity. Commanding good and forbidding evil is charity."

Narrated by Abu Dharr (RA)

Tirmidhi 1956

About Jerusalem (Al-Quds)

Jerusalem — Al-Quds in Arabic — is one of the holiest cities in Islam and the location of Masjid Al-Aqsa, the third holiest mosque in the world. The first qibla (direction of prayer) for Muslims was towards Jerusalem before it was changed to Mecca. The Isra and Miraj — the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) night journey — ended at Al-Aqsa Mosque. Jerusalem's Muslim community has maintained continuous prayer at Al-Aqsa for over 1,400 years.

Popular Mosques in Jerusalem (Al-Quds)

Jerusalem (Al-Quds) Prayer Times — Frequently Asked Questions

What time is Fajr prayer in Jerusalem (Al-Quds) today?
Fajr prayer time in Jerusalem (Al-Quds) today is calculated using the Karachi (University of Islamic Sciences) calculation method. The exact time changes slightly each day and varies by season. Check the live times above for today's Fajr in Jerusalem (Al-Quds).
How are prayer times calculated for Jerusalem (Al-Quds)?
Prayer times for Jerusalem (Al-Quds) are calculated using the Aladhan API, which uses your location's coordinates and the calculation method standard for Palestine. The calculation accounts for the sun's position, latitude, longitude, and the angles used to calculate Fajr and Isha. You can customise the method using the settings on the prayer times table.
Can I get prayer time reminders for Jerusalem (Al-Quds)?
Yes — click the "Set prayer reminders" button on the prayer times table. This uses your browser's notification system to alert you 5 minutes before each prayer. No app download required; it works directly in your browser.
What is the difference between Fajr and Sunrise in Jerusalem (Al-Quds)?
Fajr is the pre-dawn obligatory prayer, offered from the break of dawn until just before sunrise. Sunrise is not a prayer but marks the end of the Fajr prayer time. Muslims should complete Fajr prayer before sunrise. The gap between Fajr and Sunrise varies by season and location.
What are the popular mosques in Jerusalem (Al-Quds)?
Jerusalem (Al-Quds) has several well-known mosques including Masjid Al-Aqsa (Al-Qibli Mosque), Dome of the Rock Mosque, Masjid Umar ibn al-Khattab (Jerusalem). Each offers daily prayers and Friday (Jummah) services. See the mosque listings below for addresses and details.

This is a free service from Elite Digital Agency in partnership with World Aid Network — a UK humanitarian charity. Give if you can.