Los Angeles Prayer Times

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

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Local Time

Today's Prayer Time

Fajr
4:31 AM
Sunrise
5:53 AM
Dhuhr
1:00 PM
Asr
4:44 PM
Maghrib
8:05 PM
Isha
9:26 PM

Today prayer times in Los Angeles

  • Fajr: 4:31 AM
  • Sunrise: 5:53 AM
  • Dhuhr: 1:00 PM
  • Asr: 4:44 PM
  • Maghrib: 8:05 PM
  • Isha: 9:26 PM

About Los Angeles

Los Angeles, California's largest city, is home to approximately 500,000 Muslims representing communities from across the globe. The greater LA area hosts over 120 mosques and Islamic centers serving diverse populations from South Asia, the Middle East, Indonesia, and beyond. Prayer times are calculated using the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) method, providing consistent and reliable schedules for the Muslim community.

Los Angeles has one of the most diverse Muslim populations in America, with significant communities in areas like Anaheim, Orange County, the San Fernando Valley, and South Los Angeles. The city's Islamic heritage dates back over a century, with established institutions serving multiple generations. Today, LA's Muslims include professionals in the entertainment industry, tech sector, healthcare, and academia.

The Muslim community in Los Angeles benefits from year-round pleasant weather that makes attending mosque prayers comfortable throughout the seasons. Major Islamic centers like the Islamic Center of Southern California and King Fahad Mosque serve as community anchors, offering not just prayers but educational programs, interfaith initiatives, and social services. The city's sprawling geography means most neighborhoods have local mosques within reasonable driving distance.

Prayer Times in Los Angeles

Prayer times in Los Angeles follow the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) calculation method with 15 degrees for both Fajr and Isha. Los Angeles operates on Pacific Time (PT), observing daylight saving time from March through November. Due to LA's latitude, prayer times remain relatively moderate year-round compared to more northern cities. Summer Fajr is around 4:15 AM with Isha near 9:30 PM, while winter sees Maghrib around 4:45 PM. The mild climate means mosques can comfortably accommodate worshippers throughout the year, and many Islamic centers have outdoor spaces used for overflow prayers during Ramadan and Eid.

Major Mosques in Los Angeles

Islamic Center of Southern California

Koreatown, Los Angeles

Founded in 1952, this is one of the oldest mosques in the Western United States. The center has been a pioneering institution in American Islamic life, known for interfaith work and community service. It serves a diverse congregation from across the greater Los Angeles area.

Jumu'ah: Multiple Jumu'ah sessions accommodate large crowds.

King Fahad Mosque

Culver City

One of the largest mosques in the Western United States, featuring beautiful Islamic architecture with a distinctive dome and minaret. The spacious facility includes prayer halls, classrooms, and community spaces serving Muslims from across LA County.

Jumu'ah: Major destination for Friday prayers; parking can be challenging.

Islamic Center of Hawthorne

Hawthorne

Serving the South Bay Muslim community, this center provides daily prayers, weekend Islamic school, and various community programs. The diverse congregation includes families from South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.

Jumu'ah: Well-attended Jumu'ah with community lunch afterward.

Masjid Omar Ibn Al-Khattab

Los Angeles

A prominent mosque serving the Arab-American community in Los Angeles. Known for its strong Arabic language programs and connection to Middle Eastern Islamic traditions while welcoming Muslims of all backgrounds.

Jumu'ah: Khutbah often delivered in Arabic and English.

IMAN Center

San Fernando Valley

A major Islamic center serving the San Fernando Valley's growing Muslim population. The modern facility offers comprehensive programs including a full-time Islamic school, youth activities, and community events.

Jumu'ah: Family-friendly atmosphere with dedicated women's facilities.

Islamic Society of Orange County

Garden Grove

One of the largest Islamic centers in Orange County, serving the diverse Muslim community of the area. The center includes a mosque, school, and multipurpose facilities for community gatherings and events.

Jumu'ah: Central location for Orange County Muslims.

Ramadan in Los Angeles

Ramadan in Los Angeles brings the Muslim community together across the sprawling metropolitan area. Major mosques host nightly taraweeh prayers with hundreds of worshippers, while smaller neighborhood masjids maintain intimate congregations. The pleasant Southern California weather allows for outdoor iftar gatherings, and many mosques set up tents to accommodate overflow crowds during the holy month.

LA's diverse Muslim community celebrates Ramadan with traditions from around the world. Community iftars feature cuisines from the Middle East, South Asia, Indonesia, and North Africa. Many mosques organize free iftar programs for the needy, reflecting Islamic principles of charity. The final nights of Ramadan see packed mosques for qiyam prayers, and Eid celebrations bring thousands together at convention centers and parks across the region.

Prayer Time Questions for Los Angeles

What calculation method is used for Los Angeles prayer times?

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

How does LA's weather affect prayer times?

Los Angeles' mild Mediterranean climate means prayer times remain moderate year-round. Unlike northern cities, LA doesn't experience extreme variations in Fajr and Isha times between seasons, making consistent prayer schedules easier to maintain.

Are prayer times the same across all of LA County?

Prayer times vary slightly across LA County due to its large geographic spread. Differences between areas like Santa Monica and Pasadena are typically 1-2 minutes. Most people use prayer times for central Los Angeles.

What time is Fajr in Los Angeles during summer?

During summer months, Fajr in Los Angeles is typically around 4:15-4:30 AM. This is more manageable than cities further north, where Fajr can be significantly earlier.

Where are the best mosques for Jumu'ah in LA?

Popular Jumu'ah destinations include King Fahad Mosque in Culver City, the Islamic Center of Southern California in Koreatown, and the Islamic Society of Orange County. Many offer multiple prayer sessions to accommodate crowds.

Does Los Angeles observe daylight saving time?

Yes, Los Angeles observes daylight saving time from the second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in November. Prayer times shift accordingly when clocks change.

How can I find halal food near LA mosques?

Most major LA mosques are located in areas with halal restaurants and markets nearby. Areas like Anaheim, Garden Grove, and parts of central LA have numerous halal dining options. Many mosques also have community recommendations.

Prayer Time FAQ for Los Angeles

What time is Fajr prayer in Los Angeles today?

Fajr prayer time in Los Angeles today is 4:31 AM. This is the dawn prayer performed before sunrise.

What time is Dhuhr prayer in Los Angeles today?

Dhuhr prayer time in Los Angeles today is 1:00 PM. Dhuhr is the midday prayer, prayed once the sun has passed its highest point.

What time is Asr prayer in Los Angeles today?

Asr prayer time in Los Angeles today is 4:44 PM. Asr is the afternoon prayer.

What time is Maghrib prayer in Los Angeles today?

Maghrib prayer time in Los Angeles today is 8:05 PM. Maghrib is performed just after sunset.

What time is Isha prayer in Los Angeles today?

Isha prayer time in Los Angeles today is 9:26 PM. Isha is the night prayer, the last of the five daily prayers.

What time is Jummah (Friday prayer) in Los Angeles?

Jummah, the Friday congregational prayer, replaces Dhuhr and is prayed at midday in Los Angeles, around 1:00 PM. The khutbah timing varies between mosques, so check with your local masjid.

What is the Qibla direction from Los Angeles?

The Qibla from Los Angeles is 24°, facing north-east toward the Kaaba in Mecca.

Prayer Time Details for Los Angeles

Fajr

Fajr prayer time today in Los Angeles is 4:31 AM.

Dhuhr

Dhuhr prayer time today in Los Angeles is 1:00 PM.

Asr

Asr prayer time today in Los Angeles is 4:44 PM.

Maghrib

Maghrib prayer time today in Los Angeles is 8:05 PM.

Isha

Isha prayer time today in Los Angeles is 9:26 PM.

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Coordinates: 34.0522, -118.2437
Timezone: America/Los_Angeles
Method: Muslim World League