Izmir Prayer Times

Accurate Islamic prayer times for Izmir, Turkey — Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib & Isha

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About Prayer Times in Izmir

Prayer times for Izmir, Turkey are calculated using the Muslim World League method, the standard authority recognised for this region.

Times cover all five daily prayers — Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha — plus Sunrise. They are automatically adjusted for Izmir's timezone and Daylight Saving Time changes throughout the year.

The monthly timetable lets you plan ahead. Switch to the Monthly Calendar tab to view and download the full prayer schedule for any month.

Izmir Prayer Times — FAQ

What are today's prayer times in Izmir?

Today's prayer times in Izmir, Turkey are shown in the widget above, calculated using the Muslim World League method. The five daily prayers are Fajr (dawn), Dhuhr (midday), Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (sunset), and Isha (night). Times shift daily based on the sun's position.

Which calculation method is used for Izmir?

We use the Muslim World League method for Izmir, which is the standard authority for this region. You can switch to MWL, ISNA, Karachi, Makkah, or other methods using the selector in the prayer times tool above.

Are Izmir prayer times adjusted for daylight saving time?

Yes. Prayer times for Izmir are automatically adjusted for Daylight Saving Time (DST) and seasonal sun position changes year-round. No manual adjustments are needed.

Can I download the monthly prayer timetable for Izmir?

Yes! Switch to the Monthly Calendar tab above to view and download the complete Izmir prayer schedule for any month as a PDF — useful for planning and sharing with your family or mosque.

How accurate are the prayer times for Izmir?

Prayer times use Izmir's precise GPS coordinates with the Muslim World League method for high accuracy. For Fajr and Maghrib during Ramadan, we recommend confirming with your local mosque as official announcements may vary slightly.

What time is Fajr in Izmir today?

Today's Fajr time for Izmir is shown at the top of the prayer times widget above. Fajr begins at true dawn (when white light appears on the horizon) and ends at sunrise. The exact time changes daily.