Get daily Islamic prayer (Salah) times, Iftar, and Suhoor schedules for any location worldwide. Supports 15+ calculation methods, Hijri dates, and Ramadan calendars.
Get daily Islamic prayer (Salah) times, Iftar, and Suhoor schedules for any location worldwide. Supports 15+ calculation methods, Hijri dates, and Ramadan calendars.
Your daily Islamic prayer companion. Provides accurate Salah times (Fajr, Sunrise, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha) for any city or coordinates worldwide. During Ramadan, also provides Suhoor (pre-dawn meal) and Iftar (fast-breaking) schedules with full monthly calendars.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when the user asks about:
Prayer times for a specific location
Iftar or Suhoor times
Ramadan schedule or timetable
When to break fast or start fasting
Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, or Isha times
Islamic prayer schedule
How It Works
This skill uses the Aladhan Prayer Times API (https://aladhan.com/prayer-times-api), a free and reliable public API that requires no authentication.
Use this for Ramadan schedules. {MONTH} is the Gregorian month number (1-12).
Calculation Methods
The method parameter controls prayer time calculation. Pick the most appropriate one based on the user's region:
Method
Organization
Best For
1
University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi
Pakistan, Bangladesh, India
2
Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)
North America
3
Muslim World League (MWL)
Europe, Far East
4
Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah
Saudi Arabia, Gulf
5
Egyptian General Authority of Survey
Africa, Syria, Lebanon
7
Institute of Geophysics, University of Tehran
Iran
8
Gulf Region
UAE, Kuwait, Qatar
9
Kuwait
Kuwait
10
Qatar
Qatar
11
Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura
Singapore
12
Union Organization Islamic de France
France
13
Diyanet Isleri Baskanligi
Turkey
14
Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Russia
Russia
15
Moonsighting Committee Worldwide
Global (moonsighting-based)
Defaults: Use method 2 for North America, 4 for Saudi/Gulf, 3 for Europe, 5 for Africa, 13 for Turkey, 1 for South Asia. If the user doesn't specify a preference, select based on their location.
API Response Structure
The API returns JSON. The key fields to extract:
{"data":{"timings":{"Fajr":"05:12","Sunrise":"06:30","Dhuhr":"12:15","Asr":"15:30","Maghrib":"18:00","Isha":"19:20","Imsak":"05:02"},"date":{"readable":"19 Feb 2026","hijri":{"date":"02-09-1447","month":{"number":9,"en":"Ramadan"},"year":"1447"}}}}
For the calendar endpoint, data is an array of day objects with the same structure.
Presenting Results
Daily Prayer Times
Display as a clean table:
Prayer Times for {City}, {Country}
Date: {Gregorian Date} | {Hijri Date}
| Prayer | Time |
|----------|--------|
| Fajr | 05:12 |
| Sunrise | 06:30 |
| Dhuhr | 12:15 |
| Asr | 15:30 |
| Maghrib | 18:00 |
| Isha | 19:20 |
Suhoor: Stop eating before 05:12 (Fajr). Recommended: 05:02 (Imsak).
Iftar: Break fast at 18:00 (Maghrib).
Suhoor must be completed before Fajr. The Imsak time (typically 10 min before Fajr) is the recommended cutoff.
Iftar is at Maghrib (sunset).
All times are in the local timezone of the requested location.
If the user doesn't specify a location, ask for their city and country.
If the user doesn't specify a date, use today's date.
Example Interactions
User: "What are the prayer times for London today?"
→ Call: curl -L "https://api.aladhan.com/v1/timingsByCity?city=London&country=United%20Kingdom&method=3"
→ Display all prayer times in a formatted table with both Gregorian and Hijri dates.
User: "When is Iftar in Dubai?"
→ Call: curl -L "https://api.aladhan.com/v1/timingsByCity?city=Dubai&country=United%20Arab%20Emirates&method=4"
→ Highlight the Maghrib time as the Iftar time.
User: "Give me the Ramadan schedule for Istanbul"
→ Determine the Gregorian months that overlap with Ramadan for the current year.
→ Call: curl -L "https://api.aladhan.com/v1/calendarByCity/2026/2?city=Istanbul&country=Turkey&method=13" (and March if Ramadan spans two months)
→ Filter to only Ramadan days (check Hijri month = 9 / Ramadan) and present the Suhoor/Iftar table.
User: "Suhoor time for New York?"
→ Call: curl -L "https://api.aladhan.com/v1/timingsByCity?city=New%20York&country=United%20States&method=2"
→ Show the Imsak and Fajr times. Recommend stopping eating at Imsak (10 min before Fajr).
User: "Prayer times for coordinates 21.4225, 39.8262"
→ Call: curl -L "https://api.aladhan.com/v1/timings/19-02-2026?latitude=21.4225&longitude=39.8262&method=4"
→ Display full prayer times (these coordinates are Makkah, so use Umm Al-Qura method).
Privacy and Data Handling
This skill makes read-only HTTPS requests to the Aladhan Prayer Times API, a well-known, free, public Islamic prayer times service.
Data sent: Only the city/country name or coordinates provided by the user, plus a calculation method number. No personal data, credentials, or device information is transmitted.
Data received: Prayer times (JSON) for the requested location and date. No tracking, cookies, or user profiling.
No authentication: The API requires no API keys, tokens, or accounts.
No data storage: This skill does not write to disk, store user data, or maintain any state between invocations.
Single domain: All network requests go exclusively to api.aladhan.com over HTTPS. No other external endpoints are contacted.