Prayer Time NYC

Today December 14, 2025 prayer times in NYC are Fajr Time 5:50 AM, Dhuhr Time 11:51 AM, Asr Time 2:11 PM, Maghrib Time NYC 4:29 PM & Isha Time 5:51 PM. Today's namaz timings NYC are based on the Islamic date of 23 Jumada Al-Akhirah 1447. Schedule for 30 days of salah time calendar and azan time in NYC with prayer calculation method available for the convenience of all Muslims according to their preference.

Prayer Time in NYC, USA

(December 14, 2025)
Fajr5:50 AM Sunrise7:12 AM Dhuhr11:51 AM Asr 2:11 PM Maghrib4:29 PM Isha5:51 PM
Based on: Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) | Shafii change
New York Sehri & Iftar Time

Next 30 Days NYC Prayer Times

Date Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha
Dec 14 5:50 AM 7:12 AM 11:51 AM 2:11 PM 4:29 PM 5:51 PM
Dec 15 5:51 AM 7:13 AM 11:51 AM 2:12 PM 4:29 PM 5:52 PM
Dec 16 5:51 AM 7:14 AM 11:52 AM 2:12 PM 4:30 PM 5:52 PM
Dec 17 5:52 AM 7:14 AM 11:52 AM 2:12 PM 4:30 PM 5:52 PM
Dec 18 5:53 AM 7:15 AM 11:53 AM 2:13 PM 4:30 PM 5:53 PM
Dec 19 5:53 AM 7:16 AM 11:53 AM 2:13 PM 4:31 PM 5:53 PM
Dec 20 5:54 AM 7:16 AM 11:54 AM 2:14 PM 4:31 PM 5:54 PM
Dec 21 5:54 AM 7:17 AM 11:54 AM 2:14 PM 4:32 PM 5:54 PM
Dec 22 5:55 AM 7:17 AM 11:55 AM 2:15 PM 4:32 PM 5:55 PM
Dec 23 5:55 AM 7:18 AM 11:55 AM 2:15 PM 4:33 PM 5:55 PM
Dec 24 5:56 AM 7:18 AM 11:56 AM 2:16 PM 4:33 PM 5:56 PM
Dec 25 5:56 AM 7:18 AM 11:56 AM 2:16 PM 4:34 PM 5:56 PM
Dec 26 5:56 AM 7:19 AM 11:57 AM 2:17 PM 4:35 PM 5:57 PM
Dec 27 5:57 AM 7:19 AM 11:57 AM 2:18 PM 4:35 PM 5:58 PM
Dec 28 5:57 AM 7:19 AM 11:58 AM 2:18 PM 4:36 PM 5:58 PM
Dec 29 5:57 AM 7:20 AM 11:58 AM 2:19 PM 4:37 PM 5:59 PM
Dec 30 5:58 AM 7:20 AM 11:59 AM 2:20 PM 4:38 PM 6:00 PM
Dec 31 5:58 AM 7:20 AM 11:59 AM 2:20 PM 4:38 PM 6:00 PM
Jan 01 5:58 AM 7:20 AM 12:00 PM 2:21 PM 4:39 PM 6:01 PM
Jan 02 5:58 AM 7:20 AM 12:00 PM 2:22 PM 4:40 PM 6:02 PM
Jan 03 5:58 AM 7:20 AM 12:00 PM 2:23 PM 4:41 PM 6:03 PM
Jan 04 5:59 AM 7:20 AM 12:01 PM 2:24 PM 4:42 PM 6:04 PM
Jan 05 5:59 AM 7:20 AM 12:01 PM 2:24 PM 4:43 PM 6:04 PM
Jan 06 5:59 AM 7:20 AM 12:02 PM 2:25 PM 4:44 PM 6:05 PM
Jan 07 5:59 AM 7:20 AM 12:02 PM 2:26 PM 4:45 PM 6:06 PM
Jan 08 5:59 AM 7:20 AM 12:03 PM 2:27 PM 4:46 PM 6:07 PM
Jan 09 5:59 AM 7:20 AM 12:03 PM 2:28 PM 4:47 PM 6:08 PM
Jan 10 5:58 AM 7:20 AM 12:03 PM 2:29 PM 4:48 PM 6:09 PM
Jan 11 5:58 AM 7:19 AM 12:04 PM 2:30 PM 4:49 PM 6:10 PM

* All Timings are Beginning Times print Print

Calculation Methods Latitude /  Longitude: Juristic Methods
Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) 40.7528 / -73.9725 Shafii (Method & Fiqah)
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Today Prayer Times NYC, USA

Looking for the essential details on prayer time NYC, focuses purely on the schedule and why it's so important to us. As someone who's spent time trying to match their schedule to the prayer times, we know how crucial those accurate minutes are!

NYC Namaz Timing: Your Daily Schedule

Let's get straight to the schedule. For Sunday, 14 December 2025 which is also the (23 Jumada Al-Akhirah 1447), here are the calculated prayer times for NYC:

  • Fajr (Dawn Prayer) begins at 5:50 AM. This is your wake-up call to start the day with Allah.
  • Dhuhr (Noon Prayer) starts right after the sun passes its zenith, around 11:51 AM.
  • Asr (Late Afternoon) begins at 2:11 PM.
  • Maghrib (Sunset Prayer) is quick, starting right at sunset at 4:29 PM.
  • Isha (Night Prayer) starts later in the evening, around 5:51 PM.

These times are based on reliable astronomical calculations used by leading Islamic authorities. The timings indicate when the Namaz time NYC window begins. For those fasting during Ramadan or fasting Nafli, the Sehri time NYC is just before Fajr begins, and the Iftar time NYC is precisely when Maghrib begins.

The Significance of Timely Prayer (Salat)

Why is finding the exact timing so essential, regardless of the city?

  • Fixed Appointments with God: Quran reveals that, prayer is mandated by God at particular hours to the believers. This timekeeping is a pure obedience and devotion. It implies that you consider the order of Allah at the forefront of all other things in your hectic life.
  • Daily Spiritual Discipline: We have 5 fixed prayer times, which are Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha, which are the foundations of our whole day. Every moment is a checkpoint, and we can stop and purify our hearts, and give ourselves a new shift.
  • Universal Timing, Local Shift: The reason these prayer time NYC constantly change and differ Globally: they are all based on the sun's position. Fajr is at dawn, Maghrib is at sunset, and so on. Since the sun rises and sets at different times across the globe, the local prayer schedule must shift daily and seasonally.

This disparity in the world brings out the beautiful oneness of prayer as each Muslim is linking to God depending on his or her local solar clock.

Ultimately, performing salah at its designated Namaz time NYC strengthens our faith, instills discipline, and ensures we are always connected to our Creator. It’s the cornerstone of a Muslim's routine.

Prayer Timing Customization

By using this option you can change or adjust timing according to your country's prayer calculation methods. These timings are available for all Sunni schools of thought including Hanafi, Shafi'i, Maliki, and Hanbali.

Prayer Times New York

Daily prayer times NYC are critical for including faith in daily life. The Muslim community must follow the precise Namaz time NYC. These five sacred times of salah follow the natural rhythm of the sun, which changes somewhat daily, not by the clock. Staying aligned with these evolving times allows the Muslim community to hold, connect their soul to Divine love, and retain a consistent spiritual compass by staying updated on Namaz time NYC.

Fajr Time in NYC: The Spiritual Start

The Fajr time NYC is the commencement of the daily cycle of prayers, with perfect tranquility before the actual awakening of the city. This pre-dawn prayer sets a mindful tone for the day, calling attention to reflection and gratitude. Since the timing fluctuates with seasons, it is essential to check daily updates and ensure that you do not miss this sacred beginning.

Dhuhr & Asr Afternoon Renewal

Dhuhr prayer, carrying the spirit within itself, gives an almost refreshing spiritual pause within all the bustle of work or school. The Asr prayer, on the other hand, is set in around late afternoon, offering a reminder to pause, reflect, and reconnect with faith before diving into the evening's hustle and bustle. Together, they form a necessary refreshment in NYC's daily rush.

Maghrib Time in NYC: A Transition Moment

Maghrib time NYC is quite special since it marks the end of the day and the beginning of night prayers. It is also the time when an observer of Ramadan can break the fast and thus is a time of togetherness and thanksgiving. The time changes throughout the year, so it is really important to be on top of the timings.

Isha: Sealing the Day in Prayer

Isha is the last prayer of the day that allows for some time of reflection before one sleeps. It is just a simple conclusion of the spiritual journey for its completion, done at home or by going to one of the many mosques in New York City.

Finding Accurate Namaz Time in NYC

  • For real-time Salah alerts, a lot of Muslims rely on smartphone apps.
  • The community's daily prayer times, like Maghrib time NYC, namaz time NYC, and Fajr time NYC frequently announced by nearby mosques.
  • Tracking shifting prayer times NYC throughout the year is another benefit of using the Islamic calendar, which is easily available on Hamariweb.
  • Based on the location and latitude of the city, Hamariweb provides the precise Namaz time NYC.
  • There are many resources available to help the Muslim Ummah in praying on time, thanks to the thriving Muslim community in New York City.

You can also recite the Surah

The Surah Yaseen is the Heart of Quran, carries a valuable message in the spiritual aspect, and is recited for blessings, forgiveness, and that easiness during both life and death. While Surah Mulk is known to be the "protector from the anguish of the grave, " in the commandments of Allah (SWT), it is recommended to recite Surah Mulk every night before sleep. Surah Waqiah is most often recited for prayers for more wealth, as it clearly says how much punishment for one's deeds and certainties of the Hereafter go hand in hand.

Q: What is Fajr time in NYC?

A: Fajr start time in NYC is at 5:50 AM and end time is 7:12 AM. Fajr consists of 4 Rakats as 2 Farz and 2 Sunnah.

Q: What time is Ishraq in NYC?

A: Ishraq Namaz Timing in NYC today starts at 07:27 AM and the end time is 09:31 AM.

Q: What is Zuhr Time in NYC?

A: Zuhr starting time in NYC is at 11:51 AM and the ending time is 2:11 PM. Zuhr Salah consists of 12 Rakat, including 4 Sunnah, 4 Farz, 2 Sunnah, and 2 nafl.

Q: What is Asr time in NYC?

A: Today Asr prayer start time in NYC is 2:11 PM, and it ends at 4:29 PM. It's an afternoon prayer consisting of 8 Rakat: 4 Sunnat and 4 Farz.

Q: What is NYC Maghrib Time Today?

A: Maghrib start time in NYC is at 4:29 PM, and the maghrib time end is 5:51 PM. It's a sunset prayer consisting of 7 Rakat: 3 Farz, 2 Sunnat, and 2 Nafl.

Q: What is Isha Time in NYC?

A: Today Isha Namaz time NYC starts at 5:51 PM and ends time at 5:50 AM. It's a night prayer consisting of 17 Rakat: 4 Sunnah, 4 Fard, 2 Sunnah, 2 Nafl, 3 Witr, and 2 Nafl.

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Comments: New York Prayer Times

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  • Mahid, NYC

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  • Shiza, New York

I can't thank this page enough for providing such comprehensive prayer timings for New York. May ALLAH give you reward for this! Ameen

  • Dania, NYC

Islam is not burdensome for Muslims. If a Muslim accidentally misses a step in their prayer (Namaz), they can rectify the mistake through Sajda Sahu, demonstrating the flexibility and forgiveness within the faith.

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