Miami Prayer Time

Accurate Islamic prayer times for Miami, United States

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Local Time

Today's Prayer Time

Fajr
5:17 AM
Passed
Sunrise
6:29 AM
Dhuhr
1:20 PM
Asr
4:44 PM
Maghrib
8:08 PM
Isha
9:21 PM

Today prayer times in Miami

  • Fajr: 5:17 AM
  • Sunrise: 6:29 AM
  • Dhuhr: 1:20 PM
  • Asr: 4:44 PM
  • Maghrib: 8:08 PM
  • Isha: 9:21 PM

About Miami

Miami, Florida, is home to approximately 60,000 Muslims, forming one of the largest and most diverse Muslim communities in the American Southeast. The Magic City attracts Muslims from Latin America, the Caribbean, South Asia, and the Middle East, creating a unique multicultural Islamic community. Miami's tropical climate and international character have fostered a vibrant Muslim presence with established mosques, schools, and organizations throughout Miami-Dade County.

Miami's Muslim community reflects the city's position as a gateway between the Americas. The population includes significant numbers of Muslims from Colombia, Venezuela, Argentina, and other Latin American countries, alongside immigrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Arab nations. This diversity creates a unique blend of Islamic traditions rarely found elsewhere in the United States, with Spanish-speaking Muslims forming a notable portion of the community.

Mosques and Islamic centers serve communities throughout Miami-Dade County, from downtown Miami to Kendall, Hialeah, and the northern suburbs. The Islamic Center of Greater Miami has anchored the community since 1975, while newer centers serve growing populations in various neighborhoods. Islamic schools provide education options, and halal restaurants featuring diverse cuisines serve the community's varied culinary traditions.

Prayer Times in Miami

Prayer times in Miami follow the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) calculation method using 15 degrees for Fajr and Isha. The city operates on Eastern Time (UTC-05:00) and observes daylight saving time from March through November. Miami's southern latitude provides relatively moderate seasonal variation compared to northern cities, with Fajr around 5:00 AM and Maghrib past 8:15 PM in summer. Winter brings Fajr near 6:30 AM and Maghrib around 5:35 PM. The tropical climate means consistent weather year-round, though afternoon thunderstorms are common in summer.

Major Mosques in Miami

Islamic Center of Greater Miami

Miami Gardens

The largest and oldest mosque in South Florida, serving the Muslim community since 1975. The center offers comprehensive religious and educational programs, including a full-time Islamic school. It serves as the primary hub for Muslim life in the greater Miami area.

Jumu'ah: Large Jumu'ah attendance; multiple services offered.

Masjid Al-Ansar

Miami

A historic African American mosque serving the Miami community with a focus on traditional Sunni Islam. The mosque has been an important institution for decades, emphasizing Islamic education and community service.

Islamic Center of South Florida

Pompano Beach

Serving the Muslim community of northern Miami-Dade and Broward counties, this center provides religious services, educational programs, and community events for the diverse Muslim population in the area.

Masjid Miami Gardens

Miami Gardens

A community mosque serving the diverse Muslim population of Miami Gardens, one of South Florida's most multicultural areas. The mosque provides daily prayers and community programs for local residents.

Centro Islamico del Sur de la Florida

Homestead

Serving the Latino Muslim community in South Miami-Dade County, this center provides services in Spanish and English. The mosque reflects Miami's unique position as home to a significant Spanish-speaking Muslim population.

Masjid Al-Ihsaan

Kendall

Serving the suburban Muslim community of Kendall in southwestern Miami-Dade County, this mosque provides daily prayers, weekend Islamic school, and family programs for the growing Muslim population in the area.

Ramadan in Miami

Ramadan in Miami benefits from the city's moderate seasonal variation, with fasting hours that are more manageable than in northern cities. The Islamic Center of Greater Miami hosts large nightly taraweeh prayers, while mosques throughout South Florida organize community iftars that showcase the diverse cuisines of Miami's multicultural Muslim population. Latin American, South Asian, and Middle Eastern dishes are shared during iftar gatherings.

The tropical climate allows for outdoor iftar events and community gatherings throughout the month. Charitable activities increase during Ramadan, with organizations supporting local families and international causes. Eid al-Fitr celebrations draw large crowds to venues throughout Miami-Dade County, reflecting the community's diversity and growth.

Prayer Time Questions for Miami

What calculation method is used for Miami prayer times?

Miami 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 Miami's prayer times compare to northern US cities?

Miami's southern latitude means less extreme seasonal variation. Summer Fajr is around 5:00 AM compared to 3:45 AM in Boston, and fasting days are typically 1-2 hours shorter than in northern cities.

Does Miami observe daylight saving time?

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

Are there Spanish-speaking mosques in Miami?

Yes, several mosques in Miami serve the Latino Muslim community with services in Spanish. Centro Islamico del Sur de la Florida in Homestead is one example, reflecting Miami's significant Spanish-speaking Muslim population.

Where can I pray Jumu'ah in Miami?

The Islamic Center of Greater Miami in Miami Gardens offers the largest Jumu'ah prayers. Other options include mosques throughout Miami-Dade and Broward counties serving different neighborhoods.

How does hurricane season affect mosque activities?

During hurricane season (June-November), mosques may adjust schedules when storms approach. Most major mosques communicate closures and schedule changes through their websites and social media during severe weather.

How accurate are Miami prayer times on PrayerAll?

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

Prayer Time Details for Miami

Fajr

Fajr prayer time today in Miami is 5:17 AM.

Dhuhr

Dhuhr prayer time today in Miami is 1:20 PM.

Asr

Asr prayer time today in Miami is 4:44 PM.

Maghrib

Maghrib prayer time today in Miami is 8:08 PM.

Isha

Isha prayer time today in Miami is 9:21 PM.

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Coordinates: 25.7617, -80.1918
Timezone: America/New_York
Method: Muslim World League