Prayer (Salah) is a fundamental part of the Islamic faith and is observed by millions of Muslims around the world. The prayer schedule is determined by the position of the sun and varies slightly each day. This guide provides a detailed overview of the prayer timings for June, including explanations of the various aspects of Salah, the significance of Adhan, and the importance of Wudu.
Summary Table: Prayer Timings in UAE
Topic | Details |
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Duration | 1st June – 30th June |
Islamic Months | Dhu al-Hijjah 5 – Muharram 5 |
Number of Days | 30 |
Daily Prayers | Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha |
Friday Prayer | Jumuah (replaces Dhuhr on Friday) |
Other Prayers | Tahajjud, Tarawih (Ramadan only), Eid, Witr |
Key Actions | Salah, Wudu, Adhan |
Official Site Link | Visit Official Website |
Upcoming Prayers Timings
Date | Day | Hijri | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
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01 Jun | Sun | 05 Dhu al-Hijjah | 4:00 AM | 5:25 AM | 12:19 PM | 3:41 PM | 7:08 PM | 8:34 PM |
02 Jun | Mon | 06 Dhu al-Hijjah | 4:00 AM | 5:25 AM | 12:20 PM | 3:41 PM | 7:09 PM | 8:34 PM |
03 Jun | Tue | 07 Dhu al-Hijjah | 4:00 AM | 5:25 AM | 12:20 PM | 3:41 PM | 7:09 PM | 8:35 PM |
04 Jun | Wed | 08 Dhu al-Hijjah | 3:59 AM | 5:25 AM | 12:20 PM | 3:41 PM | 7:10 PM | 8:35 PM |
05 Jun | Thu | 09 Dhu al-Hijjah | 3:59 AM | 5:25 AM | 12:20 PM | 3:41 PM | 7:10 PM | 8:36 PM |
06 Jun | Fri | 10 Dhu al-Hijjah | 3:59 AM | 5:25 AM | 12:20 PM | 3:41 PM | 7:10 PM | 8:36 PM |
07 Jun | Sat | 11 Dhu al-Hijjah | 3:59 AM | 5:25 AM | 12:21 PM | 3:42 PM | 7:11 PM | 8:37 PM |
08 Jun | Sun | 12 Dhu al-Hijjah | 3:59 AM | 5:25 AM | 12:21 PM | 3:42 PM | 7:11 PM | 8:37 PM |
09 Jun | Mon | 13 Dhu al-Hijjah | 3:59 AM | 5:25 AM | 12:21 PM | 3:42 PM | 7:12 PM | 8:38 PM |
10 Jun | Tue | 14 Dhu al-Hijjah | 3:58 AM | 5:25 AM | 12:21 PM | 3:42 PM | 7:12 PM | 8:38 PM |
11 Jun | Wed | 15 Dhu al-Hijjah | 3:58 AM | 5:25 AM | 12:21 PM | 3:42 PM | 7:12 PM | 8:39 PM |
12 Jun | Thu | 16 Dhu al-Hijjah | 3:58 AM | 5:25 AM | 12:22 PM | 3:42 PM | 7:13 PM | 8:39 PM |
13 Jun | Fri | 17 Dhu al-Hijjah | 3:58 AM | 5:25 AM | 12:22 PM | 3:42 PM | 7:13 PM | 8:40 PM |
14 Jun | Sat | 18 Dhu al-Hijjah | 3:58 AM | 5:25 AM | 12:22 PM | 3:42 PM | 7:13 PM | 8:40 PM |
15 Jun | Sun | 19 Dhu al-Hijjah | 3:58 AM | 5:25 AM | 12:22 PM | 3:43 PM | 7:14 PM | 8:40 PM |
16 Jun | Mon | 20 Dhu al-Hijjah | 3:59 AM | 5:25 AM | 12:22 PM | 3:43 PM | 7:14 PM | 8:41 PM |
17 Jun | Tue | 21 Dhu al-Hijjah | 3:59 AM | 5:25 AM | 12:23 PM | 3:43 PM | 7:14 PM | 8:41 PM |
18 Jun | Wed | 22 Dhu al-Hijjah | 3:59 AM | 5:25 AM | 12:23 PM | 3:43 PM | 7:14 PM | 8:41 PM |
19 Jun | Thu | 23 Dhu al-Hijjah | 3:59 AM | 5:26 AM | 12:23 PM | 3:43 PM | 7:15 PM | 8:41 PM |
20 Jun | Fri | 24 Dhu al-Hijjah | 3:59 AM | 5:26 AM | 12:23 PM | 3:44 PM | 7:15 PM | 8:42 PM |
21 Jun | Sat | 25 Dhu al-Hijjah | 3:59 AM | 5:26 AM | 12:23 PM | 3:44 PM | 7:15 PM | 8:42 PM |
22 Jun | Sun | 26 Dhu al-Hijjah | 3:59 AM | 5:26 AM | 12:24 PM | 3:44 PM | 7:15 PM | 8:42 PM |
23 Jun | Mon | 27 Dhu al-Hijjah | 4:00 AM | 5:26 AM | 12:24 PM | 3:44 PM | 7:16 PM | 8:42 PM |
24 Jun | Tue | 28 Dhu al-Hijjah | 4:00 AM | 5:27 AM | 12:24 PM | 3:45 PM | 7:16 PM | 8:42 PM |
25 Jun | Wed | 29 Dhu al-Hijjah | 4:00 AM | 5:27 AM | 12:24 PM | 3:45 PM | 7:16 PM | 8:43 PM |
26 Jun | Thu | 01 Muharram | 4:01 AM | 5:27 AM | 12:25 PM | 3:45 PM | 7:16 PM | 8:43 PM |
27 Jun | Fri | 02 Muharram | 4:01 AM | 5:28 AM | 12:25 PM | 3:45 PM | 7:16 PM | 8:43 PM |
28 Jun | Sat | 03 Muharram | 4:01 AM | 5:28 AM | 12:25 PM | 3:46 PM | 7:16 PM | 8:43 PM |
29 Jun | Sun | 04 Muharram | 4:02 AM | 5:28 AM | 12:25 PM | 3:46 PM | 7:16 PM | 8:43 PM |
30 Jun | Mon | 05 Muharram | 4:02 AM | 5:28 AM | 12:25 PM | 3:46 PM | 7:16 PM | 8:43 PM |
June 2025 Prayer Timings Overview
This month covers the end of Dhu al-Hijjah and the beginning of Muharram according to the Islamic calendar. Below is a summarized schedule:
- Fajr (Pre-dawn) begins around 4:00 AM at the start of the month and shifts to 4:02 AM by the end.
- Sunrise remains stable around 5:25 AM to 5:28 AM.
- Dhuhr (Midday) stays consistent around 12:19 PM to 12:25 PM.
- Asr (Afternoon) begins at approximately 3:41 PM and gradually shifts to 3:46 PM.
- Maghrib (Sunset) shifts from 7:08 PM to 7:16 PM.
- Isha (Night) extends from 8:34 PM to 8:43 PM.
These times help Muslims stay aligned with their daily prayers and ensure they fulfill one of the Five Pillars of Islam.
The Five Daily Prayers (Salah)
- Fajr: Comprises 2 rakats (Fard). It is performed before sunrise.
- Dhuhr: Performed after midday with 4 rakats (Fard).
- Asr: Takes place in the late afternoon and has 4 rakats (Fard).
- Maghrib: Offered just after sunset with 3 rakats (Fard).
- Isha: Includes 4 rakats (Fard) and is observed after twilight.
These prayers structure the day for devout Muslims and are essential in nurturing spiritual discipline.
Jumuah – The Friday Congregational Prayer
Jumuah replaces the Dhuhr prayer on Fridays and is mandatory for male Muslims. It includes:
- Two rakats performed in congregation
- A sermon (khutbah) delivered by the Imam
This prayer emphasizes community and offers guidance on both spiritual and worldly matters.
Adhan – The Call to Prayer
The Adhan is the public call announcing each of the five daily prayers. It is recited by the muezzin and typically heard from a masjid’s minaret. The call includes the following phrases:
- Allahu Akbar (God is Great)
- Ashhadu an la ilaha illallah (I bear witness there is no God but Allah)
- Ashhadu anna Muhammadar Rasulullah (I bear witness Muhammad is His messenger)
- Hayya ‘ala-s-Salah (Hurry to prayer)
- Hayya ‘ala-l-Falah (Hurry to success)
- Assalatu khairum-minan-naum (Prayer is better than sleep) [Only for Fajr]
The Adhan is a spiritual reminder and symbolizes the Islamic emphasis on structured worship.
Performing Wudu – Ablution Before Prayer
Wudu is the ritual washing performed before Salah. It includes:
- Washing the hands, mouth, nose, face, arms
- Wiping the head
- Washing the feet
This act signifies spiritual purity and readiness for direct communication with Allah.
Other Types of Prayers
Besides the obligatory prayers, Muslims often engage in additional acts of worship:
- Tahajjud: Voluntary night prayer performed after Isha and before Fajr.
- Tarawih: Special prayer offered during Ramadan after Isha.
- Eid Prayers: Celebratory prayers performed on Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.
- Witr: Usually performed after Isha; it is highly recommended.
Physical Benefits of Salah Positions
Salah includes various physical postures, each offering distinct benefits:
- Qiyam (Standing): Enhances circulation, especially in the legs.
- Ruku (Bowing): Improves spinal flexibility and back muscle strength.
- Sajdah (Prostration): Stimulates brain function and relieves stress.
- Tashahhud (Sitting): Aids digestion and strengthens leg muscles.
These physical actions also cultivate mindfulness, discipline, and a sense of humility.
FAQ – Common Questions About Salah and Prayer Timings
Q1: Why do prayer times change daily?
- Prayer timings are based on the Sun’s position, which changes slightly each day.
Q2: Is it mandatory to pray in a masjid?
- No, but it is recommended, especially for men, as it increases reward.
Q3: Can I use an app for accurate prayer times?
- Yes. Apps like IslamicFinder and Muslim Pro provide accurate prayer alerts.
Q4: What if I miss a prayer?
- Missed prayers should be made up (Qada) as soon as possible.
Q5: Is Wudu required before every prayer?
- Yes, unless your previous Wudu has not been nullified.
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