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Comoros Prayer Times

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

Islamic prayer times for Comoros. PrayerAll provides accurate daily prayer schedules for 5 cities across Comoros. Prayer times in Comoros are calculated using the Muslim World League method. Main timezone: Indian/Comoro. 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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Muslims in Comoros can check prayer times (namaz and salah) for cities like Moroni, Mutsamudu, Fomboni, updated daily with the trusted method.

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General Prayer Time Questions

How accurate is the prayer time for Comoros?

Comoros uses the Muslim World League (MWL) method or similar Shafi'i-based calculations for prayer times, with Fajr at 18° and Isha at 17° below the horizon. The Grand Mufti's office and Ministry of Islamic Affairs provide religious guidance and publish prayer schedules. Comoros operates on East Africa Time (EAT, UTC+3) year-round without daylight saving time. The three main islands are relatively close together, so prayer time variations between them are minimal. Located in the southern tropics (around 12°S), seasons are opposite to the northern hemisphere. Friday prayers are the centerpiece of weekly religious life, with the Grand Friday Mosque in Moroni hosting the largest gatherings.

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 Comoros

Comoros is an island nation in the Indian Ocean with approximately 900,000 people, where Muslims comprise around 98% of the population. This archipelago off the East African coast, between Madagascar and Mozambique, is one of the most uniformly Muslim countries in the world. Following the Shafi'i school of Sunni Islam, Comorian culture blends African, Arab, and Malagasy traditions with deep Islamic practice.

Islamic Heritage in Comoros

Islam arrived in the Comoros through Arab and Persian traders and settlers from around the 8th-9th century, making these islands among the earliest in sub-Saharan Africa to adopt the faith. The islands became part of the Swahili coast trading network, with Arab merchant-scholars establishing ruling dynasties. The title 'Sultan' became central to Comorian political organization.

Each of the three main islands (Grande Comore, Anjouan, and Mohéli) developed its own sultanates that lasted until French colonization in the 19th century. These sultanates promoted Islamic learning and built mosques that remain important today. The old stone towns, particularly in Moroni and Mutsamudu, preserve Arab-Islamic architectural heritage with their narrow streets and historic mosques.

Since independence in 1975, Islam has been the state religion of Comoros, and the constitution is based on Islamic principles. The Grand Mufti and the Ministry of Islamic Affairs oversee religious matters. Quranic education is universal, with virtually all children attending Quranic school. The country maintains strong ties with the Arab world while preserving its unique Comorian Islamic culture that blends African and Arab elements.

Prayer Time Practices in Comoros

Comoros uses the Muslim World League (MWL) method or similar Shafi'i-based calculations for prayer times, with Fajr at 18° and Isha at 17° below the horizon. The Grand Mufti's office and Ministry of Islamic Affairs provide religious guidance and publish prayer schedules.

Comoros operates on East Africa Time (EAT, UTC+3) year-round without daylight saving time. The three main islands are relatively close together, so prayer time variations between them are minimal. Located in the southern tropics (around 12°S), seasons are opposite to the northern hemisphere. Friday prayers are the centerpiece of weekly religious life, with the Grand Friday Mosque in Moroni hosting the largest gatherings.

Major Mosques in Comoros

Ancienne Mosquée du Vendredi (Old Friday Mosque)

Moroni, Grande Comore

A historic mosque in the capital's old medina, dating back several centuries. This white-washed structure with its distinctive minaret is one of the oldest mosques in Comoros and represents the islands' Arab-Islamic heritage.

Capacity: 1,000 worshippers

New Friday Mosque of Moroni

Moroni, Grande Comore

The main Friday mosque of Comoros' capital, built with Gulf funding. This larger modern structure serves as the primary venue for Friday prayers and national Islamic events.

Capacity: 5,000 worshippers

Mutsamudu Friday Mosque

Mutsamudu, Anjouan

The main mosque of Mutsamudu, the largest town on Anjouan island and formerly the capital of the Anjouan Sultanate. Located in the historic stone town, it reflects centuries of Islamic heritage.

Capacity: 2,000 worshippers

Domoni Mosque

Domoni, Anjouan

A historic mosque in the ancient town of Domoni on Anjouan island. Domoni was once the capital of a sultanate and retains significant Islamic architectural heritage.

Capacity: 1,500 worshippers

Fomboni Mosque

Fomboni, Mohéli

The main mosque of Fomboni, capital of the smallest main island, Mohéli. It serves the Muslim community of this quieter, more rural island.

Capacity: 800 worshippers

Iconi Mosque

Iconi, Grande Comore

An important mosque in the historic town of Iconi, once a rival sultanate to Moroni. The town preserves significant Islamic heritage, and the mosque remains an active center of worship.

Capacity: 1,200 worshippers

Ramadan in Comoros

Ramadan in Comoros is observed with complete devotion by the almost entirely Muslim population. The holy month transforms the islands' rhythm, with work hours reduced and social life centered on prayer and family. The tropical climate means fasting can be challenging, but observance is universal. Mosques fill for prayers, and the atmosphere is deeply spiritual.

Comorian iftar traditions feature rice dishes, fish (abundant in these island waters), ntsambu (cassava leaf stew), and local fruits. Dates are often imported for Ramadan. The unique Comorian culture means iftar customs blend African, Arab, and Malagasy elements. Taraweeh prayers are well-attended, with many completing the Quran recitation. Charity is central to Ramadan practice. Eid al-Fitr is the biggest celebration, marked by the traditional 'Grand Marriage' ceremonies that often take place around this time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What prayer calculation method does Comoros use?

Comoros uses the Muslim World League (MWL) method or similar Shafi'i-based calculations, with Fajr at 18° and Isha at 17° below the horizon.

What time zone does Comoros use?

Comoros operates on East Africa Time (EAT, UTC+3) year-round without daylight saving time.

What percentage of Comoros' population is Muslim?

Approximately 98% of Comoros' population is Muslim, making it one of the most uniformly Muslim countries in the world. Virtually all follow Sunni Islam according to the Shafi'i school.

Which Islamic school does Comoros follow?

Comoros follows the Shafi'i school of Sunni Islam, reflecting historical connections to the Arab world through Indian Ocean trade routes.

Is Islam the state religion of Comoros?

Yes, Islam is the state religion of Comoros. The constitution is based on Islamic principles, and the Grand Mufti plays an official role in government.

How did Islam arrive in Comoros?

Islam arrived through Arab and Persian traders from around the 8th-9th century, making Comoros among the earliest areas in sub-Saharan Africa to embrace the faith. Arab merchants established sultanates that ruled until French colonization.

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