Prayer Times in Qatar: Daily Schedule for All Cities

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Qatar follows a unified prayer schedule throughout the country, with minor local variations by city. Your daily table below updates automatically for today’s date, allowing you to check Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha at a glance. Times are shown in Asia/Qatar (UTC+3).

Qatar does not observe daylight saving time. For Fridays, Dhuhr is replaced by Jumuah; check your local masjid for khutbah and iqamah times, which may differ from the published adhan.

Five daily prayers

Fajr: before sunrise
Dhuhr: after midday
Asr: mid-afternoon
Maghrib: just after sunset
Isha: night prayer after twilight

Doha Prayer Times 2025

The capital’s timings anchor most work and school routines. Use the live table for today and tomorrow, and plan for Jumuah if you need to arrive early for parking. Many mosques post separate iqamah times; arrive a few minutes before the stated iqamah to settle in.

Al Rayyan Prayer Times 2005

Expect a few minutes’ difference from central Doha. Family areas around Aspire Zone and Education City can be busy near Maghrib and Isha, so allow extra time for parking. For Friday, some mosques host an earlier khutbah; check the notice at your local masjid.

Prayer Times Al Wakrah

Coastal conditions can draw families to the corniche around sunset. If you are outdoors near Maghrib, pick the nearest mosque ahead of time and keep modest attire ready if you plan to attend straight from the beach or park.

Prayer Times Umm Salal

Residential neighborhoods mean steady attendance at all five prayers. If you prefer a quieter experience, Asr and Isha on weekdays are usually less crowded. Check iqamah boards at your local masjid as some adjust by season.

Notes and tips

  • Calculation and sighting: your widget reflects the official schedule used locally.
  • Jumuah: replaces Dhuhr on Friday; khutbah time varies by mosque.
  • Iqamah: often set a few minutes after adhan; check on-site boards.
  • Planning: during Ramadan and Eid, mosques may adjust opening and crowd management.

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    I am Maryam Khalid, an undergraduate student pursuing a degree in BS Mathematics. Alongside my academic journey, I have been working as a Content Writer at Qatari Scoop for some time now. While mathematics intrigues me as a subject, I also find great comfort in writing and literature. I am excited to continue this journey of learning and growth with Qatari Scoop as we navigate creative ways to convey ideas efficiently.

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