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Algeria
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Mahdia is home to several mosques where the Muslim community gathers for daily prayers. These Islamic centers follow the Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah calculation for congregational prayers, ensuring unity in worship times across the city.
All mosques in Mahdia are built facing the Kaaba. You can verify your Qibla direction by observing the prayer lines (sutrah) at your local mosque.
For Muslims in Mahdia, the five daily prayers follow a precise schedule. Today's timings are Fajr 05:17, Dhuhr 12:28, Asr 15:42, Maghrib 18:12, and Isha 20:12. These accurate timings help you maintain your daily prayers consistently throughout the year.
Before praying, ensure you're facing the right direction. Check the Qibla direction for Mahdia to know exactly where to face during your Salah.
Whether you're visiting Mahdia for business or leisure, maintaining your prayers is easy with our accurate local timings. Travelers can rely on our updated prayer schedule to stay connected with their faith.
When in a new place, finding the right direction can be challenging. Our Qibla finder for Mahdia works instantly on any device, helping you pray correctly wherever you are.
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Using Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah calculation method, Fajr time for Mahdia is determined by the angle of the sun below the horizon. This ensures accurate prayer times for the community.
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In Mahdia, Tiaret, Algeria, Zuhr time is when the sun starts to decline from its highest point. Many businesses close briefly for this prayer.
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Using the Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah calculation, Asr time for Mahdia is precisely determined. This accuracy helps the community maintain their daily worship routine.
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In Mahdia, Maghrib time is when many families pause their evening activities to pray together. It's a moment of gratitude for the day's blessings in Algeria.
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The night prayer (Isha) in Mahdia is often followed by additional voluntary prayers. Muslims in Algeria find this time ideal for longer Quran recitation.
Prayer times are calculated based on the latitude, longitude, and time zone of Mahdia. Calculations use astronomical data for sunrise, sunset, and twilight angles according to Islamic methods.