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Monday, June 1, 2026

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Prayer NamePrayer Time
Fajr(الفجر)
03:59
Sunrise(الشروق)
05:34
Dhuhr(الظهر)
13:00
Asr(العصر)
16:57
Maghrib(المغرب)
20:23
Isha(العشاء)
21:58

Method

Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)

Juristic

Shafi (Standard)

Calculated for Philly (39.95, -75.17). Data is synchronized with local astronomical standards via legacy protocols.

Access accurate five daily prayer times for Philadelphia. With one of the highest concentrations of indigenous Muslims in the United States, Philadelphia boasts a deeply rooted Islamic history. From the historic Philadelphia Masjid and Germantown Masjid to the bustling downtown professionals at the Center City Mosque, we provide the exact schedules you need for Fajr, Maghrib, and Jummah.

According to demographic data, Philadelphia holds the highest proportion of Muslims of any American metropolitan area. Consequently, the city's pre-dawn infrastructure is highly active. For worshippers tracking the Fajr prayer time in Philadelphia, transitioning to early congregations at the historic Philadelphia Masjid or Germantown Masjid requires precise timing before the morning rush hour. Our timing matrix ensures your pre-dawn movement aligns perfectly with the true dawn (Subha-e-Sadiq).

Cultural Context

In Philadelphia, Jummah (Friday congregational prayer) serves as a monumental logistical and spiritual anchor for one of the most concentrated indigenous Muslim populations in the United States. Unlike daily calculations that fluidly shift with astronomical solar tracking, Friday prayer structures in the Delaware Valley rely heavily on fixed municipal shifts. Managing community movement between Center City corporate offices and historic anchor institutions like the Philadelphia Masjid (West Philly) or the Germantown Masjid requires precise logistical coordination. Our localized matrix tracks these localized variables to keep your Friday schedule optimized.

Philadelphia Jummah Hubs & Shift Telemetry

Tactical timing, shifts, and parking intelligence for Philly's major congregations.

Navigating Friday prayer in Philly requires understanding specific mosque capacities and multi-shift timing architectures. Use this institutional index for strategic Friday planning:

  • Masjidullah: Operating as a major center for human excellence in the city, this West Oak Lane institution holds its Jumuah prayer service every Friday promptly at 1:15 PM.

  • The Philadelphia Masjid (4700 Wyalusing Ave): Heavily attended historic anchor. Khutbah typically begins promptly at 1:00 PM. Arrive 45 minutes early for street parking availability along the Wyalusing corridor.

  • Germantown Masjid (4944 Germantown Ave): Deeply rooted community hub. Follows strict traditional timetables. First shift generally lines up close to the local Dhuhr astronomical start time, with high capacity restrictions.

  • Center City Mosque (1215 Clover St): Located right in the downtown corporate corridor, this musallah is heavily utilized by professionals and operates on a strict multi-shift architecture to accommodate rigid lunch hours. Shifts run precisely at 1:00 PM and 1:40 PM. Due to extreme space constraints in the Center City grid, arrive early or target the second shift.

  • United Muslim Masjid (810 S. 15th St): A major spiritual and community anchor serving South Philadelphia / Point Breeze. Their Friday Khutbah begins at 1:00 PM sharp. As one of the city's largest and most active congregations, street parking in the surrounding blocks fills up very quickly by 12:30 PM.

  • Center City / University City Musallahs: Geared toward corporate professionals and Penn/Drexel students. These locations frequently utilize a multi-shift architecture (Shift 1 at 1:15 PM, Shift 2 at 2:15 PM) to accommodate rotating workplace and academic schedules.

Logistical Movement Note: Always double-check dynamic winter vs. summer daylight saving shifts, as urban musallahs adjust their internal clocks by 30 to 60 minutes to accommodate fixed lunch breaks.

Philadelphia Jummah Tactical Grid

Navigating Friday prayers across the Delaware Valley requires spatial awareness of the city's logistical anchors. This interactive grid plots Philadelphia's major Jummah hubs—from the intense corporate densities of Center City to the historic residential corridors of West Oak Lane and West Philly. Use this visual telemetry to calculate transit times, determine parking friction, and locate active halal gastronomy corridors immediately following the Khutbah.

Philadelphia Metropolitan Jummah Grid
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 3am prayer called in Islam?

The prayer performed during the last third of the night—often around 3:00 AM before Fajr begins—is called Tahajjud (or Qiyam al-Layl). It is a highly recommended voluntary prayer performed when the world is quiet, making it a powerful time for supplication. In Philadelphia, the exact time for the last third of the night fluctuates throughout the year based on sunset and dawn times.

What time is Jummah prayer in Philadelphia?

Jummah (Friday) prayer times in Philadelphia generally correspond with the Dhuhr prayer window, typically starting around 1:00 PM. Because of space constraints in urban areas, many masjids hold multiple shifts. For example, the Center City Mosque (1328 Walnut St) frequently holds a 1st prayer at 1:00 PM and a 2nd prayer at 1:30 PM to accommodate working

What is the forbidden time of Fajr prayer today?

The forbidden time for prayer begins exactly at sunrise, right after the Fajr window ends. This forbidden window lasts until the sun has fully risen above the horizon, which is approximately 15 to 20 minutes after the listed sunrise time. You should not perform any voluntary (Nafl) prayers or make up missed prayers during this brief period.

What is the last time to pray Fajr in Philadelphia today?

The time for the Fajr prayer lasts from the onset of true dawn (Subha-e-Sadiq) until the sun starts to rise. To ensure your prayer is valid and performed on time, you must complete your Fajr prayer before the exact "Sunrise" timestamp listed in our daily Philadelphia timing matrix above.

Does the Fajr prayer time in Philadelphia change for Hanafi calculations?

While the Asr prayer time varies significantly between the Hanafi and Shafi/Maliki/Hanbali schools of jurisprudence, the Fajr prayer time remains generally consistent across all madhabs, as it is strictly based on the astronomical calculation of dawn. However, you can toggle our timing matrix to adjust specific juristic settings for your local Philadelphia congregation.

What time is Jummah prayer in Philadelphia?

Jummah prayer times in Philadelphia vary by location, typically running in shifts between 1:00 PM and 3:30 PM. Major hubs like the Philadelphia Masjid and Germantown Masjid hold specific fixed schedules for the weekly sermon (Khutbah).

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