Dallas Prayer Times

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

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Local Time

Today's Prayer Time

Fajr
5:11 AM
Sunrise
6:31 AM
Dhuhr
1:34 PM
Asr
5:15 PM
Maghrib
8:36 PM
Isha
9:55 PM

Today prayer times in Dallas

  • Fajr: 5:11 AM
  • Sunrise: 6:31 AM
  • Dhuhr: 1:34 PM
  • Asr: 5:15 PM
  • Maghrib: 8:36 PM
  • Isha: 9:55 PM

About Dallas

Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, is home to one of the largest Muslim communities in the southern United States, with an estimated 200,000 or more Muslims in the metropolitan area. The diverse community includes significant populations from South Asia, Arab countries, Africa, and beyond. Prayer times follow the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) calculation method.

The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex has become a major center of Muslim life in America, with a rapidly growing community attracted by economic opportunities and established Islamic institutions. Richardson, Irving, and parts of Dallas are home to concentrated Muslim populations, with halal restaurants, Islamic businesses, and community centers serving multiple generations.

Dallas-area Muslims include professionals in technology, healthcare, finance, and energy industries, as well as entrepreneurs and small business owners. The community has built substantial institutions including major mosques, Islamic schools, and charitable organizations. The Islamic Association of North Texas serves as an umbrella organization for many community activities across the metroplex.

Prayer Times in Dallas

Prayer times in Dallas follow the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) calculation method with 15 degrees for Fajr and Isha. Dallas operates on Central Time (CT), observing daylight saving time from March through November. The city's Texas location provides moderate prayer times, with summer Fajr around 5:00 AM and Isha near 9:30 PM. Winter Maghrib is typically around 5:20 PM. The warm climate allows comfortable outdoor gatherings at many mosques throughout most of the year.

Major Mosques in Dallas-Fort Worth

Islamic Association of North Texas (IANT)

Richardson

One of the largest and most established mosques in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, serving the Muslim community of Richardson and surrounding cities. The comprehensive center includes prayer halls, school, and community facilities.

Jumu'ah: Major destination for Friday prayers; multiple sessions.

Dallas Central Mosque

Richardson

A major mosque serving the central Dallas Muslim community with modern facilities. The center offers daily prayers, educational programs, and serves as a hub for Islamic activities.

Jumu'ah: Central location with large congregation.

Islamic Center of Irving

Irving

Serving the diverse Muslim community of Irving and surrounding areas. The center has grown substantially to serve the increasing Muslim population in this part of the metroplex.

Jumu'ah: Active community with regular programs.

Masjid Al-Islam

Dallas

A mosque serving the African American Muslim community in Dallas with deep roots in the city. The masjid maintains strong community ties and serves the local neighborhood.

Jumu'ah: Historic congregation with community focus.

East Plano Islamic Center

Plano

Serving the rapidly growing Muslim population of Plano and Collin County. The modern center attracts families drawn to Plano's excellent schools and suburban amenities.

Jumu'ah: Growing suburban community.

Islamic Center of Southlake

Southlake

Serving Muslims in the Southlake and mid-cities area of the metroplex. The center provides prayer facilities and programs for families in the western suburbs.

Jumu'ah: Serves mid-cities Muslim families.

Ramadan in Dallas-Fort Worth

Ramadan brings the Dallas-Fort Worth Muslim community together across the sprawling metroplex. Major mosques host nightly taraweeh prayers with hundreds or thousands of worshippers, while smaller neighborhood masjids maintain intimate gatherings. The warm Texas weather allows for outdoor iftar gatherings at many centers.

The diversity of DFW's Muslims is reflected in Ramadan traditions, with cuisines from South Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and beyond sharing iftar tables. Many mosques organize free community iftars, and charitable activities intensify during the blessed month. Large-scale Eid celebrations bring thousands together at convention centers, showcasing the strength of the community.

Prayer Time Questions for Dallas

What calculation method is used for Dallas prayer times?

Dallas prayer times follow the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) method, using 15 degrees for both Fajr and Isha. This is the standard method across most North American Muslim communities.

Does Texas observe daylight saving time?

Yes, Texas observes daylight saving time from the second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in November. Prayer times shift by one hour when clocks change.

How do prayer times vary across the DFW metroplex?

Prayer times across the Dallas-Fort Worth area vary by only 1-2 minutes due to the metroplex's east-west spread. Most people use a single schedule for the entire area.

Where can I find Jumu'ah prayer in Dallas?

The Islamic Association of North Texas in Richardson is a major destination for Friday prayers. Numerous other mosques throughout the metroplex offer Jumu'ah, often with multiple sessions to accommodate crowds.

What time is Fajr in Dallas during summer?

During summer months, Fajr in Dallas is typically around 5:00-5:15 AM. This is more moderate than northern cities, making the early prayer somewhat easier to maintain.

How long are fasting days in Dallas during Ramadan?

Fasting days in Dallas typically range from about 11 hours in winter to 15 hours in summer. The moderate Texas latitude makes fasting somewhat easier than in northern cities.

Which areas have the most Muslims in DFW?

Richardson, Irving, and Plano have particularly large Muslim populations, with numerous mosques, halal restaurants, and Islamic businesses. These areas have become centers of Muslim community life in the metroplex.

Prayer Time FAQ for Dallas

What time is Fajr prayer in Dallas today?

Fajr prayer time in Dallas today is 5:11 AM. This is the dawn prayer performed before sunrise.

What time is Dhuhr prayer in Dallas today?

Dhuhr prayer time in Dallas today is 1:34 PM. Dhuhr is the midday prayer, prayed once the sun has passed its highest point.

What time is Asr prayer in Dallas today?

Asr prayer time in Dallas today is 5:15 PM. Asr is the afternoon prayer.

What time is Maghrib prayer in Dallas today?

Maghrib prayer time in Dallas today is 8:36 PM. Maghrib is performed just after sunset.

What time is Isha prayer in Dallas today?

Isha prayer time in Dallas today is 9:55 PM. Isha is the night prayer, the last of the five daily prayers.

What time is Jummah (Friday prayer) in Dallas?

Jummah, the Friday congregational prayer, replaces Dhuhr and is prayed at midday in Dallas, around 1:34 PM. The khutbah timing varies between mosques, so check with your local masjid.

What is the Qibla direction from Dallas?

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

Prayer Time Details for Dallas

Fajr

Fajr prayer time today in Dallas is 5:11 AM.

Dhuhr

Dhuhr prayer time today in Dallas is 1:34 PM.

Asr

Asr prayer time today in Dallas is 5:15 PM.

Maghrib

Maghrib prayer time today in Dallas is 8:36 PM.

Isha

Isha prayer time today in Dallas is 9:55 PM.

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Coordinates: 32.7767, -96.7970
Timezone: America/Chicago
Method: Muslim World League