Furqanway - Islamic Prayer Times & Calendar

Furqanway - Islamic Prayer Times, Hijri Calendar & Islamic Resources

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Prayer Times

Accurate prayer times for any location worldwide. Never miss a prayer with our precise calculations.

Hijri Calendar

Complete Islamic calendar with important dates, events, and Hijri month information.

Ramadan Times

Sehri and Iftar times for the holy month of Ramadan. Complete timetable for all locations.

Islamic Events

Stay updated with upcoming Islamic events, holidays, and important dates in the Islamic calendar.

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Islamic Resources & Services

Daily Reminders

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Community Events

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Islamic Tips

Learn about prayers, fasting, and Islamic lifestyle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our prayer times are calculated using precise astronomical algorithms based on your location. We use the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) calculation method, which is widely recognized and accurate. The times are updated daily and account for your specific geographic coordinates.

Yes, you can find prayer times for any city worldwide. Simply navigate to the world section and select your desired country, state, and city to get accurate prayer times for that location. Our database includes prayer times for thousands of cities across the globe.

The five daily prayers are: Fajr (dawn prayer before sunrise), Dhuhr (midday prayer), Asr (afternoon prayer), Maghrib (sunset prayer), and Isha (night prayer). Each prayer has a specific time window based on the position of the sun.

We use the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) method by default, which is widely accepted. Different methods may vary by a few minutes. You can consult with your local mosque for the method used in your area. The calculation method can be changed in the settings.

Prayer times change throughout the year because they are based on the sun's position, which varies with the seasons. During summer, days are longer, so Fajr comes earlier and Maghrib comes later. During winter, the opposite occurs. Our system automatically adjusts for these seasonal changes.

Fajr is the dawn prayer time, which occurs before sunrise when there is enough light to distinguish a white thread from a black thread. Sunrise is the exact moment when the sun appears above the horizon. The time between Fajr and Sunrise is the recommended time for performing the Fajr prayer.

Yes, you can view the complete prayer timetable for multiple months on each city's prayer times page. The timetable shows all prayer times for each day, making it easy to plan your schedule. You can also bookmark your location's page for quick access.

If you notice any discrepancies, please verify your location is correct. Different calculation methods can result in slight variations (usually 1-5 minutes). For the most accurate times, we recommend consulting your local mosque, especially during Ramadan and other important Islamic months.