
Prayer Times Birmingham Today
Accurate Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha salah times for Birmingham and surrounding areas, updated daily.
Times calculated using ISNA method for Birmingham
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About Prayer Times in Birmingham
Muslims in Birminghamobserve five daily prayers (salah): Fajr (pre-dawn), Dhuhr (midday), Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (sunset), and Isha (night). Each prayer has a specific window that changes daily based on the sun's position relative to Birmingham's geographical coordinates.
During summer months, Fajr in Birmingham can be as early as 2:30 AM and Isha as late as 11:00 PM, while in winter these times converge significantly. This variation is especially pronounced in the UK due to its northern latitude — making an accurate, daily-updated timetable essential.
Our prayer times for Birmingham are calculated using the ISNA (Islamic Society of North America) method, one of the most widely used calculation methods in the UK. Times include Fajr, Sunrise, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha, and are updated automatically every day.
Birmingham Prayer Times FAQ
What time is Fajr in Birmingham today?
Fajr time in Birmingham changes daily based on the position of the sun. Use our free prayer timetable above for today's accurate Fajr time in Birmingham and surrounding areas. Times are calculated using the ISNA method.
What calculation method is used for Birmingham prayer times?
Prayer times for Birmingham are calculated using the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) method, which is widely used in the UK. This method calculates Fajr at 15° below the horizon and Isha at 15° below the horizon.
Are Jummah prayer times shown for Birmingham?
Jummah (Friday prayer) replaces Dhuhr on Fridays. The Dhuhr time shown on our timetable indicates when Jummah begins in Birmingham. Many mosques start the khutbah 30–60 minutes before the listed Dhuhr time — check with your local mosque.
How accurate are the prayer times for Birmingham?
Our prayer times for Birmingham are sourced from the Al-Adhan API, one of the most widely used Islamic prayer time calculation services. Times are calculated based on Birmingham's exact geographical coordinates and are updated daily.
Can I use these times during Ramadan?
Yes. During Ramadan, Fajr time marks the start of the fast (Suhoor ends) and Maghrib time marks the end of the fast (Iftar). Our Birmingham timetable updates daily to reflect the exact times throughout Ramadan.