Muslims in Austin follow the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi calculation method to ensure prayers are offered at the scientifically correct times based on the sun's position. This method is trusted by Islamic scholars worldwide and provides accurate Salah timings for Austin residents.
About prayer direction in Austin
Knowing the correct prayer times is essential, but so is facing the right direction. The Qibla direction for Austin helps you align with the Holy Kaaba in Mecca for every prayer.
Spiritual Benefits of Regular Salah in Austin
Maintaining regular Salah in Austin strengthens your connection with Allah and provides a structured, purposeful day. Each of the five prayers offers a unique opportunity for reflection and spiritual growth.
Salah times for Austin
Fajr 05:49 – Start your day with divine remembrance before dawn
Dhuhr 12:45 – Midday spiritual refreshment during work hours
Asr 15:56 – Afternoon moment of peace and reflection
Maghrib 18:22 – Gratitude for the day's blessings at sunset
Isha 19:42 – Peaceful conclusion to the day in Austin
Using Technology for Accurate Prayer Times in Austin
Modern technology makes it easier than ever to track prayer times in Austin. Our website uses GPS coordinates and the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi calculation to provide real-time accuracy for all five daily prayers.
Digital Qibla finder for Austin
Beyond prayer times, our Qibla direction tool helps you find the exact angle to face during Salah using your device's compass. Perfect for home, work, or travel.
Weekly Prayer Times (Austin)
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Monthly Prayer Times
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Calculation Method: University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi | Aladhan API
Frequently Asked Questions about Prayer Times in Austin
Fajr prayer time in Austin, United States begins at dawn and ends just before sunrise. Using the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi calculation method, the Fajr time is determined by the angle of the sun below the horizon. This is the first prayer of the day and consists of 2 rakats.
Dhuhr (Zuhr) prayer in Austin begins after the sun passes its zenith (highest point). In America/Chicago timezone, this occurs around midday. It is the second prayer of the day and consists of 4 rakats.
Asr prayer time in Austin begins when the shadow of an object equals its length. This is the third prayer of the day and consists of 4 rakats.
Maghrib prayer in Austin starts immediately after sunset. It is the fourth daily prayer and consists of 3 rakats.
Isha prayer time in Austin begins after the red twilight disappears from the sky. It is the fifth and final obligatory prayer.
Prayer times for Austin are calculated using the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi calculation method, based on the geographic coordinates of the city.