Iran — Wed 27 May
Imsak
03:15
Fajr
03:25
Sunrise
04:50
Dhuhr
11:56
Asr
15:35
Sunset
19:04
Maghrib
19:14
Isha
20:06
Midnight
23:14
These times are calculated using the «Institute of Geophysics, University of Tehran» method. For Iranian cities we default to the Institute of Geophysics at the University of Tehran; in diaspora cities the regional convention is applied — ISNA for North America, MWL for Europe and Australia, Umm al-Qura for the Arabian Peninsula, the Egyptian General Authority for the Levant, and Karachi for the Indian subcontinent. Prayer times for Eqlid, Iran are derived from the city's true coordinates and the instantaneous position of the sun.
| Date | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wed 27 May | 03:25 | 04:50 | 11:56 | 15:35 | 19:14 | 20:06 |
| Thu 28 May | 03:25 | 04:49 | 11:57 | 15:35 | 19:15 | 20:07 |
| Fri 29 May | 03:24 | 04:49 | 11:57 | 15:35 | 19:15 | 20:08 |
| Sat 30 May | 03:23 | 04:49 | 11:57 | 15:35 | 19:16 | 20:09 |
| Sun 31 May | 03:23 | 04:48 | 11:57 | 15:35 | 19:17 | 20:09 |
| Mon 1 Jun | 03:23 | 04:48 | 11:57 | 15:35 | 19:17 | 20:10 |
| Tue 2 Jun | 03:22 | 04:48 | 11:57 | 15:35 | 19:18 | 20:11 |
| Wed 3 Jun | 03:22 | 04:47 | 11:57 | 15:35 | 19:18 | 20:11 |
| Day | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Sunset | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 03:49 | 05:07 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 18:46 | 18:56 | 19:45 |
| 2 | 03:48 | 05:06 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 18:47 | 18:57 | 19:45 |
| 3 | 03:47 | 05:05 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 18:47 | 18:57 | 19:46 |
| 4 | 03:46 | 05:04 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 18:48 | 18:58 | 19:47 |
| 5 | 03:44 | 05:04 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 18:49 | 18:59 | 19:48 |
| 6 | 03:43 | 05:03 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 18:50 | 19:00 | 19:49 |
| 7 | 03:42 | 05:02 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 18:50 | 19:00 | 19:50 |
| 8 | 03:41 | 05:01 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 18:51 | 19:01 | 19:51 |
| 9 | 03:40 | 05:00 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 18:52 | 19:02 | 19:51 |
| 10 | 03:39 | 04:59 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 18:52 | 19:02 | 19:52 |
| 11 | 03:38 | 04:59 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 18:53 | 19:03 | 19:53 |
| 12 | 03:37 | 04:58 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 18:54 | 19:04 | 19:54 |
| 13 | 03:36 | 04:57 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 18:54 | 19:05 | 19:55 |
| 14 | 03:35 | 04:57 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 18:55 | 19:05 | 19:56 |
| 15 | 03:34 | 04:56 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 18:56 | 19:06 | 19:57 |
| 16 | 03:33 | 04:55 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 18:56 | 19:07 | 19:57 |
| 17 | 03:32 | 04:55 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 18:57 | 19:07 | 19:58 |
| 18 | 03:32 | 04:54 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 18:58 | 19:08 | 19:59 |
| 19 | 03:31 | 04:53 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 18:58 | 19:09 | 20:00 |
| 20 | 03:30 | 04:53 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 18:59 | 19:09 | 20:01 |
| 21 | 03:29 | 04:52 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 19:00 | 19:10 | 20:02 |
| 22 | 03:28 | 04:52 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 19:00 | 19:11 | 20:02 |
| 23 | 03:28 | 04:51 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 19:01 | 19:11 | 20:03 |
| 24 | 03:27 | 04:51 | 11:56 | 15:34 | 19:02 | 19:12 | 20:04 |
| 25 | 03:26 | 04:50 | 11:56 | 15:35 | 19:02 | 19:13 | 20:05 |
| 26 | 03:26 | 04:50 | 11:56 | 15:35 | 19:03 | 19:13 | 20:06 |
| 27 | 03:25 | 04:50 | 11:56 | 15:35 | 19:04 | 19:14 | 20:06 |
| 28 | 03:25 | 04:49 | 11:57 | 15:35 | 19:04 | 19:15 | 20:07 |
| 29 | 03:24 | 04:49 | 11:57 | 15:35 | 19:05 | 19:15 | 20:08 |
| 30 | 03:23 | 04:49 | 11:57 | 15:35 | 19:05 | 19:16 | 20:09 |
| 31 | 03:23 | 04:48 | 11:57 | 15:35 | 19:06 | 19:17 | 20:09 |
Eqlid is one of the historic cities of Islamic Iran, where the call to prayer has risen from mosques, husseiniyas and central squares for centuries. In Iranian culture, the five daily prayers are more than a religious obligation — they set a calming daily rhythm that links family, neighbourhood and workplace, intensifying around the suhoor and iftar of Ramadan, the Nights of Power, the festivals of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, and the mourning days of Muharram and Safar.
Prayer times for Eqlid on this page are calculated with the method of the Institute of Geophysics at the University of Tehran, combining a 17.7° angle for Fajr and 14° for Isha with elevation corrections and the instantaneous solar position. This method is the de facto standard on Iranian national radio and television and in the official calendar. From inside the Emrooz app you can switch to Ja'fari, ISNA, MWL or Umm al-Qura conventions if you follow a different jurisprudence.
Beyond the daily five, the Iranian calendar weaves prayer times into countless seasonal moments. The dawn azaan on national radio still marks the start of suhoor across the country during Ramadan; Friday's Jumu'ah prayer brings communities together in neighbourhood mosques and grand jami' masjids alike; on the Nights of Power many spend the hours past midnight in worship, and during the first ten days of Muharram, mourning processions reset the city's rhythm around Maghrib and Isha. Knowing these timings to the minute — wherever you happen to be in Eqlid — is part of how the city's everyday life stays connected to its faith.
The weekly and monthly tables above help you plan travel, work, congregational prayer at a neighbourhood mosque and fasting during Ramadan. For accurate athan reminders in Eqlid with a voice you choose, a precise Qibla compass and a side-by-side Persian, Islamic and Gregorian calendar, install the free Emrooz app on your phone.
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