Austin Prayer Times

Today's namaz and salah times for Austin, United States: Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha, plus Azan times and Qibla direction.

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Local Time

Today's Prayer Time

Fajr
5:22 AM
Passed
Sunrise
6:39 AM
Dhuhr
1:38 PM
Asr
5:13 PM
Maghrib
8:34 PM
Isha
9:51 PM

Today prayer times in Austin

  • Fajr: 5:22 AM
  • Sunrise: 6:39 AM
  • Dhuhr: 1:38 PM
  • Asr: 5:13 PM
  • Maghrib: 8:34 PM
  • Isha: 9:51 PM

About Austin

Austin, Texas, the state capital and a major technology hub, is home to approximately 50,000 Muslims in the greater metropolitan area. The city's booming tech industry and renowned University of Texas have attracted Muslim professionals and students from around the world. Austin's progressive culture and growing economy have fostered a vibrant, diverse Muslim community with established mosques, schools, and organizations.

Austin's Muslim community has grown rapidly alongside the city's overall expansion, particularly since the tech boom of the 2000s. The population includes families from Pakistan, Palestine, Egypt, Turkey, and dozens of other countries, as well as a significant African American Muslim presence. The University of Texas at Austin hosts thousands of Muslim students, contributing to the community's youthful energy and intellectual vibrancy.

Mosques and Islamic centers serve communities throughout the Austin area, from central Austin to the suburbs of Round Rock, Pflugerville, and Cedar Park. The Nueces Mosque near UT Austin serves the student community, while the Islamic Center of Greater Austin and other centers serve families across the metropolitan area. The halal food scene has expanded significantly, and Islamic schools provide educational options for Muslim families.

Prayer Times in Austin

Prayer times in Austin follow the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) calculation method using 15 degrees for Fajr and Isha. The city operates on Central Time (UTC-06:00) and observes daylight saving time from March through November. Austin's central Texas location produces moderate seasonal variation, with Fajr around 5:20 AM and Maghrib past 8:35 PM in summer. Winter brings Fajr near 6:50 AM and Maghrib around 5:35 PM. Prayer times are similar to San Antonio, with minor variations due to the approximately 80-mile distance.

Major Mosques in Austin

Islamic Center of Greater Austin

North Austin

One of the largest mosques in Austin, ICGA serves the diverse Muslim community with comprehensive religious and educational programs. The center offers daily prayers, weekend Islamic school, and hosts major community events throughout the year.

Jumu'ah: Large Jumu'ah attendance; arrive early.

Nueces Mosque

West Campus (UT Austin)

Located near the University of Texas campus, Nueces Mosque has served students and the Austin Muslim community for decades. The mosque is particularly active during the academic year and provides a welcoming environment for Muslim students from around the world.

Jumu'ah: Very busy during academic year; popular with students.

North Austin Muslim Community Center

North Austin

Serving the growing Muslim population of North Austin, this center provides daily prayers, educational programs, and community services. The location serves families in one of Austin's fastest-growing areas.

Islamic Center of Pflugerville

Pflugerville

Serving the Muslim community of Pflugerville and surrounding suburbs, this center addresses the needs of families who have settled in Austin's rapidly expanding suburban areas. The mosque provides daily prayers and family programs.

Masjid Abubakar

Southeast Austin

An African American mosque serving the Southeast Austin community, Masjid Abubakar emphasizes traditional Sunni Islam and community service. The mosque has been an important institution in Austin's diverse Muslim landscape.

Round Rock Islamic Center

Round Rock

Serving the substantial Muslim community in Round Rock and Williamson County, this center provides religious services and programs for families in the northern suburbs. The growing population has supported the development of Islamic infrastructure in this area.

Ramadan in Austin

Ramadan in Austin showcases the city's diverse Muslim community through numerous iftars, taraweeh gatherings, and charitable events. Major mosques like the Islamic Center of Greater Austin host large nightly prayers, while the Nueces Mosque serves the student community during academic months. Austin's restaurant scene offers iftar options, and community organizations coordinate charitable activities throughout the month.

The tech community often organizes professional iftars and networking events during Ramadan. The last ten nights bring heightened spiritual activity at mosques throughout the area. Eid al-Fitr celebrations draw large crowds to convention centers and outdoor venues, reflecting Austin's substantial and growing Muslim population.

Prayer Time Questions for Austin

What calculation method is used for Austin prayer times?

Austin mosques primarily follow the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) method, using 15 degrees for Fajr and Isha calculations. This provides consistent times recognized across North American Muslim communities.

How do Austin prayer times compare to other Texas cities?

Austin prayer times are similar to San Antonio (about 80 miles south) and close to Dallas times. Houston, located to the east, has earlier prayer times by approximately 10-15 minutes.

Does Austin observe daylight saving time?

Yes, Austin follows Central Daylight Time from March to November and Central Standard Time during winter months. Prayer times adjust accordingly when clocks change.

Where can UT Austin students pray on campus?

The Nueces Mosque is located near the UT campus and serves students. The UT Muslim Student Association also organizes prayer spaces and Jumu'ah prayers on campus during the academic year.

Are there mosques in the Austin suburbs?

Yes, mosques serve the suburbs including Round Rock, Pflugerville, Cedar Park, and other growing communities. The Muslim population has expanded throughout the metropolitan area as Austin has grown.

Where are Eid prayers held in Austin?

Major Eid prayers are held at large venues including convention centers and the Palmer Events Center. Individual mosques also hold Eid prayers. Times and locations are announced through mosque websites and social media.

How accurate are Austin prayer times on PrayerAll?

PrayerAll calculates Austin prayer times using ISNA methodology and precise coordinates. Times are updated daily and account for daylight saving changes throughout the year.

Prayer Time FAQ for Austin

What time is Fajr prayer in Austin today?

Fajr prayer time in Austin today is 5:22 AM. This is the dawn prayer performed before sunrise.

What time is Dhuhr prayer in Austin today?

Dhuhr prayer time in Austin today is 1:38 PM. Dhuhr is the midday prayer, prayed once the sun has passed its highest point.

What time is Asr prayer in Austin today?

Asr prayer time in Austin today is 5:13 PM. Asr is the afternoon prayer.

What time is Maghrib prayer in Austin today?

Maghrib prayer time in Austin today is 8:34 PM. Maghrib is performed just after sunset.

What time is Isha prayer in Austin today?

Isha prayer time in Austin today is 9:51 PM. Isha is the night prayer, the last of the five daily prayers.

What time is Jummah (Friday prayer) in Austin?

Jummah, the Friday congregational prayer, replaces Dhuhr and is prayed at midday in Austin, around 1:38 PM. The khutbah timing varies between mosques, so check with your local masjid.

What is the Qibla direction from Austin?

The Qibla from Austin is 44°, facing north-east toward the Kaaba in Mecca.

Prayer Time Details for Austin

Fajr

Fajr prayer time today in Austin is 5:22 AM.

Dhuhr

Dhuhr prayer time today in Austin is 1:38 PM.

Asr

Asr prayer time today in Austin is 5:13 PM.

Maghrib

Maghrib prayer time today in Austin is 8:34 PM.

Isha

Isha prayer time today in Austin is 9:51 PM.

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Coordinates: 30.2672, -97.7431
Timezone: America/Chicago
Method: Muslim World League