Today's Prayer Time
Today prayer times in Brisbane
- Fajr: 5:15 AM
- Sunrise: 6:37 AM
- Dhuhr: 11:55 AM
- Asr: 2:51 PM
- Maghrib: 5:11 PM
- Isha: 6:28 PM
Islamic Resources for Brisbane
About Brisbane
Brisbane, Queensland's capital with over 2.5 million residents, hosts a growing Muslim community of approximately 80,000. The subtropical city offers a different Islamic experience from southern capitals, with a diverse community including Indo-Pakistani, Arab, Indonesian, and African Muslims. Prayer times follow the Muslim World League (MWL) calculation method.
Brisbane's Muslim community has grown significantly in recent decades, with concentrations in suburbs like Kuraby, Moorooka, and Sunnybank. The community is notably diverse, including South Asian, Arab, Indonesian, Somali, and convert populations. The warm climate and relaxed lifestyle attract Muslims from across Australia and overseas.
The Islamic Council of Queensland coordinates Muslim affairs in the state, while numerous mosques serve local communities. Brisbane hosts Islamic schools, community organizations, and a growing halal food scene. The city's universities attract Muslim international students who contribute to community life.
Prayer Times in Brisbane
Prayer times in Brisbane follow the Muslim World League (MWL) method. Queensland does not observe daylight saving, remaining on Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST, UTC+10:00) year-round. This simplifies prayer schedules compared to southern states. At approximately 27°S latitude, Brisbane has less extreme seasonal variation, with summer Fajr around 4:00 AM and winter Maghrib around 5:00 PM.
Major Mosques in Brisbane
Masjid Al-Farooq
Kuraby, Brisbane
One of Brisbane's largest mosques, serving the substantial Muslim community in the southern suburbs. The modern facility hosts large Friday gatherings and community programs.
Jumu'ah: Major Brisbane Friday prayer venue.
Holland Park Mosque
Holland Park, Brisbane
A historic mosque that has served Brisbane's Muslim community for decades. The mosque maintains an active congregation and community programs.
Jumu'ah: Established mosque with strong community.
Darra Mosque
Darra, Brisbane
Serving the Muslim community in Brisbane's western suburbs, this mosque provides prayer facilities and Islamic education.
Jumu'ah: Western suburbs community mosque.
Moorooka Mosque
Moorooka, Brisbane
A community mosque serving the Moorooka area, which has a significant Muslim population. Regular prayers and programs serve local families.
Jumu'ah: Active Moorooka community.
Islamic College of Brisbane Mosque
Karawatha, Brisbane
Connected to the Islamic College of Brisbane, this mosque serves students, staff, and the broader community.
Jumu'ah: School and community mosque.
Ramadan in Brisbane
Ramadan in Brisbane benefits from Queensland's subtropical climate and the absence of daylight saving, providing consistent prayer times throughout the holy month. Mosques across the city host taraweeh prayers, while community iftars bring together Brisbane's diverse Muslim population.
The warmer climate means evening gatherings can be held outdoors at many venues. Local halal restaurants and community organizations provide iftar options. Summer Ramadan in Brisbane, while featuring long days, avoids the extreme heat of tropical regions. Eid celebrations unite the community at major mosques and event venues.
Prayer Time Questions for Brisbane
What calculation method is used for Brisbane prayer times?
Brisbane mosques generally follow the Muslim World League (MWL) calculation method.
Does Brisbane observe daylight saving time?
No, Queensland does not observe daylight saving time. Brisbane remains on AEST (UTC+10:00) year-round, simplifying prayer time calculations.
How does Brisbane's latitude affect prayer times?
Brisbane's subtropical latitude (27°S) means less extreme seasonal variation than southern cities. Summer and winter prayer times are more moderate.
What time is Fajr in Brisbane during summer?
Summer Fajr in Brisbane is around 4:00 AM. Without daylight saving, this is actual AEST time.
Which suburbs have the most Muslims in Brisbane?
Kuraby, Moorooka, Sunnybank, and Darra have significant Muslim populations with mosques and halal facilities.
Prayer Time FAQ for Brisbane
What time is Fajr prayer in Brisbane today?
Fajr prayer time in Brisbane today is 5:15 AM. This is the dawn prayer performed before sunrise.
What time is Dhuhr prayer in Brisbane today?
Dhuhr prayer time in Brisbane today is 11:55 AM. Dhuhr is the midday prayer, prayed once the sun has passed its highest point.
What time is Asr prayer in Brisbane today?
Asr prayer time in Brisbane today is 2:51 PM. Asr is the afternoon prayer.
What time is Maghrib prayer in Brisbane today?
Maghrib prayer time in Brisbane today is 5:11 PM. Maghrib is performed just after sunset.
What time is Isha prayer in Brisbane today?
Isha prayer time in Brisbane today is 6:28 PM. Isha is the night prayer, the last of the five daily prayers.
What time is Jummah (Friday prayer) in Brisbane?
Jummah, the Friday congregational prayer, replaces Dhuhr and is prayed at midday in Brisbane, around 11:55 AM. The khutbah timing varies between mosques, so check with your local masjid.
What is the Qibla direction from Brisbane?
The Qibla from Brisbane is 280°, facing west toward the Kaaba in Mecca.
Prayer Time Details for Brisbane
Fajr
Fajr prayer time today in Brisbane is 5:15 AM.
Dhuhr
Dhuhr prayer time today in Brisbane is 11:55 AM.
Asr
Asr prayer time today in Brisbane is 2:51 PM.
Maghrib
Maghrib prayer time today in Brisbane is 5:11 PM.
Isha
Isha prayer time today in Brisbane is 6:28 PM.
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