Near me today

Prayer times near me today

From your location

Find prayer times near me

Tap the button to open the most useful nearby prayer times page for your current location. If you already know the city, mosque, or area, you can use manual search instead.

Search manually

Private by defaultLocation permission is requested only after you tap the button.
Fast local resultIf the right city page is ready, we open it immediately.
Manual searchYou can still search by city, mosque, district, or state.

If you are searching for prayer times near me, prayer times from my location, current prayer time near me, or prayer times in my city, this page is built for that exact need. Use the location button to open the nearest useful local prayer page, or switch to manual search when you already know the city, mosque, district, or state you want.

Prayer times from my location or in my city?

In practice, these searches often mean the same thing: people want the closest useful prayer times page for where they are right now. Some users type prayer times near me, others type prayer times in my city, and many simply want the next adhan without spending time browsing a full directory.

That is why this page is designed as a doorway to a real local result, not as a generic article that talks about location without opening a usable city page.

Prayer times now and the next adhan

A strong local result should help with immediate questions: what is the next prayer, how long until adhan, what is today’s Fajr time, and what are Maghrib and Isha for the current day. This route is built to get visitors to that answer quickly.

That makes the page relevant for people who search current prayer time near me, adhan near me, prayer schedule today, nearby prayer times, or even phrases like maghrib time today at my location in slightly different wording.

Why a local prayer page is better than a general page

A local prayer page answers more than a general location page can. It brings together today’s timings, the next prayer, qibla direction, and city context on one screen. That is far more useful for someone standing in a real place and needing an answer now.

The closer the page is to the visitor’s real city or metro area, the more trustworthy the result feels, especially in large countries with states, regions, or suburban clusters.

Useful for travel, suburbs, hotels, and unfamiliar areas

This page is especially useful when someone is traveling, staying in a hotel, moving between suburbs, or trying to pray in a part of town they do not know well. In those cases, “near me” intent is usually stronger than a precise municipal search.

That is also why manual search still matters. If you know the mosque name, the district, the state, or the city, you can go straight there without relying on device location.

What you get after opening the local page

The destination page usually includes daily prayer times, Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha, the next prayer, qibla direction, weather context, and often mosque names or nearby local areas. In other words, the location page is the doorway, but the city page is the full answer.

That makes this route useful for both quick prayer checks and deeper local browsing when you want mosques, nearby areas, or a broader city-based timetable.

If you do not want to use location

Location is optional here. If you would rather choose the result yourself, use manual search and type the city, mosque, district, or state. That gives you a clear fallback without blocking the page behind device permissions.

This is important for privacy-conscious visitors, desktop users, and anyone searching by terms like prayer times in my city instead of using geolocation.