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Algeria Prayer Times

Islamic prayer times (namaz and salah) for every city in Algeria: Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha and Azan times, updated daily.

Islamic prayer times for Algeria. PrayerAll provides accurate daily prayer schedules for 8 cities across Algeria. Prayer times in Algeria are calculated using the Muslim World League method. Main timezone: Africa/Algiers. All prayer times include Fajr, Sunrise, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. Times are updated daily and calculated based on each city's geographic coordinates. Source: PrayerAll.com – Global Islamic prayer time reference for Muslims worldwide.

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General Prayer Time Questions

How accurate is the prayer time for Algeria?

Algeria uses the Algerian Ministry of Religious Affairs calculation method, which sets Fajr at 18° below the horizon and Isha at 17° below the horizon. The ministry publishes official prayer time calendars that are followed by all mosques across the country. These calculations are consistent with methods used across North Africa. Algeria operates on Central European Time (CET, UTC+1) throughout the year without daylight saving time, having discontinued the practice in 2021. The adhan is called from the country's approximately 20,000 mosques five times daily. Friday prayers are particularly well-attended, and the Djamaa el Djazair (Great Mosque of Algiers) serves as the national mosque for major Islamic occasions.

Why are prayer times different between apps and mosques?

Prayer times can vary slightly due to different calculation methods, angles for Fajr and Isha, and whether the location uses summer time adjustments. We use the most widely accepted method for each region.

Which prayer time should I use to break my fast during Ramadan?

You should break your fast at Maghrib (sunset) time. This is when the sun has completely set below the horizon. The Maghrib time shown is calculated precisely for your location.

Is the sunrise time shown a prayer time?

No, sunrise is not a prayer time. It marks the end of Fajr prayer time and the beginning of the prohibited time for prayer. You cannot pray when the sun is rising until it has risen completely (about 15-20 minutes after sunrise).

About Algeria

Algeria is Africa's largest country and home to approximately 44 million people, with Islam practiced by over 99% of the population. The country's Islamic heritage spans over thirteen centuries, from the early Arab conquests to the present day. Algeria has produced renowned Islamic scholars and played a significant role in preserving and transmitting Islamic knowledge throughout its history.

Islamic Heritage in Algeria

Islam arrived in Algeria during the Arab conquest of North Africa in the 7th century, with the region becoming part of the Umayyad and later Abbasid caliphates. The indigenous Berber population gradually embraced Islam, and the faith became integral to Algerian identity. The country served as a base for various Islamic dynasties, including the Rustamids, Ziyanids, and Hafsids, each contributing to its Islamic architectural and scholarly heritage.

Algeria follows the Maliki school of Sunni Islamic jurisprudence, which has been the dominant madhab in North Africa for centuries. The country has a strong Sufi tradition, with orders like the Tijaniyya (founded by Ahmad al-Tijani in Fez but with deep Algerian roots) and Qadiriyya playing important roles in Algerian spiritual life. The zawiya (Sufi lodge) tradition remains significant, particularly in southern Algeria.

The Ministry of Religious Affairs and Endowments oversees Islamic affairs in Algeria, managing mosques, religious education, and the training of imams. The country is home to important Islamic institutions, and Algerian scholars have contributed significantly to Islamic jurisprudence, theology, and Quranic sciences. The traditional Islamic architecture of cities like Algiers, Constantine, and Tlemcen reflects centuries of Islamic civilization.

Prayer Time Practices in Algeria

Algeria uses the Algerian Ministry of Religious Affairs calculation method, which sets Fajr at 18° below the horizon and Isha at 17° below the horizon. The ministry publishes official prayer time calendars that are followed by all mosques across the country. These calculations are consistent with methods used across North Africa.

Algeria operates on Central European Time (CET, UTC+1) throughout the year without daylight saving time, having discontinued the practice in 2021. The adhan is called from the country's approximately 20,000 mosques five times daily. Friday prayers are particularly well-attended, and the Djamaa el Djazair (Great Mosque of Algiers) serves as the national mosque for major Islamic occasions.

Major Mosques in Algeria

Djamaa el Djazair (Great Mosque of Algiers)

Algiers

Africa's largest mosque and the world's third-largest, completed in 2019. Its minaret stands at 265 meters, the world's tallest. The massive complex includes a library, research center, and Quran school. It can accommodate 120,000 worshippers and represents modern Algerian Islamic architecture.

Capacity: 120,000 worshippers

Ketchaoua Mosque

Algiers

A historic mosque in the Casbah of Algiers, originally built in 1612 during Ottoman rule. Converted to a cathedral during French colonization (1832-1962), it was restored to a mosque after independence. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it combines Ottoman and Moorish architectural styles.

Capacity: 2,000 worshippers

Great Mosque of Algiers (Old)

Algiers

Dating to 1097, this is the oldest mosque in Algiers and one of the few remaining examples of Almoravid architecture. Its simple, elegant design reflects early Maghrebi Islamic architecture. The mosque remains an active place of worship in the historic Casbah.

Capacity: 1,000 worshippers

Great Mosque of Tlemcen

Tlemcen

Built in 1136 by the Almoravid sultan Ali ibn Yusuf, this mosque is one of the finest examples of Almoravid architecture in existence. Its intricate carved stucco, ornate mihrab, and elegant courtyard showcase the artistic achievements of medieval Islamic Algeria.

Capacity: 3,000 worshippers

Emir Abdelkader Mosque

Constantine

Inaugurated in 1994, this mosque honors the 19th-century Algerian leader who resisted French colonization. Its distinctive Egyptian-influenced architecture features two minarets and a large dome. It serves as a major religious and cultural center for eastern Algeria.

Capacity: 15,000 worshippers

Sidi Boumediene Mosque

Tlemcen

A 14th-century mosque complex built by the Marinid dynasty to honor the Sufi saint Sidi Boumediene. The complex includes a mosque, madrasa, and the saint's tomb. Its elaborate zellige tilework and carved stucco represent the height of Marinid artistic achievement.

Capacity: 2,000 worshippers

Ramadan in Algeria

Ramadan in Algeria brings a profound transformation to daily life. The government typically reduces working hours, and the entire country adopts a different rhythm. Markets overflow with special Ramadan foods and sweets as families prepare for iftar. The call to prayer marking the end of the fast is eagerly awaited, and streets fill with people heading to mosques for Maghrib prayer.

Algerian Ramadan traditions feature chorba (a hearty soup similar to Moroccan harira), bourek (filled pastries), and various traditional sweets like kalb el louz (almond cake) and zlabia (fried sweets). The tradition of 'qatayef' (stuffed pancakes) is also popular. Taraweeh prayers are well-attended, with many families gathering at local mosques. Charitable activities increase significantly during the month, with organizations distributing couffin (food baskets) to families in need. Eid al-Fitr is celebrated with family gatherings, special prayers, and the exchange of gifts.

Frequently Asked Questions

What calculation method is used for prayer times in Algeria?

Algeria uses the Ministry of Religious Affairs method, with Fajr at 18° and Isha at 17° below the horizon. The ministry publishes official prayer schedules that are followed by all mosques throughout the country.

Does Algeria observe daylight saving time?

No, Algeria discontinued daylight saving time in 2021. The country operates on Central European Time (CET, UTC+1) year-round, providing consistent prayer schedules without seasonal clock changes.

What is the largest mosque in Africa?

The Djamaa el Djazair (Great Mosque of Algiers), completed in 2019, is Africa's largest mosque and the world's third-largest. It can accommodate 120,000 worshippers and features the world's tallest minaret at 265 meters.

What madhab do Algerians follow?

The vast majority of Algerian Muslims follow the Maliki school of Sunni Islamic jurisprudence, which has been dominant in North Africa for centuries. The country also has significant Sufi traditions, particularly the Tijaniyya and Qadiriyya orders.

What is the significance of Tlemcen in Islamic history?

Tlemcen was a major center of Islamic civilization in medieval North Africa, serving as the capital of the Zianid kingdom. It is home to important Islamic monuments including the Great Mosque (1136) and the Sidi Boumediene complex, and was known for its scholars and craftsmen.

What is chorba in Algerian Ramadan tradition?

Chorba (also called shorba) is a traditional North African soup that is central to Algerian iftar. Made with tomatoes, vegetables, meat, and various spices, it is typically the first food consumed to break the fast and is considered essential to Algerian Ramadan meals.

What is the Casbah of Algiers?

The Casbah of Algiers is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, an ancient medina (old city) featuring traditional Islamic architecture including mosques, Ottoman-era houses, and narrow winding streets. It contains several historic mosques including the Ketchaoua Mosque and the Old Great Mosque.

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