Reykjavík Prayer TimesHigh-latitude
Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha for Reykjavík, Iceland, with the Qibla direction. On Sat, 11 Jul 2026 Fajr is at 02:20 and Maghrib at 23:38 (Muslim World League). Pick any date below.
| FajrDawn | 02:20 |
| SunriseShurūq — Fajr ends | 03:30 |
| DhuhrMidday | 13:34 |
| AsrAfternoon | 18:21 |
| MaghribJust after sunset | 23:38 |
| IshaNight | 00:44 |
| MidnightIslamic | 01:34 |
At this latitude the sky does not darken enough on this date to reach the Muslim World League angle, so Fajr and Isha were set with the Angle-based (recommended) rule.
Computed with Salah Times' own solar engine (standard astronomical formulae). Times in the selected city's local time.
High-latitude note. Reykjavík is far enough north that true dawn and dusk vanish near midsummer. At this latitude the sky does not darken enough on this date to reach the Muslim World League angle, so Fajr and Isha were set with the Angle-based (recommended) rule. Switch the rule in the calculator to match your community.
About prayer times in Reykjavík
Reykjavík sits at 64.15°N, 21.94°W in the Atlantic/Reykjavik time zone, with the Qibla toward Mecca at 106° (ESE). The default here is the Muslim World League method with Standard (Shāfiʿī/Mālikī/Ḥanbalī) Asr — everything above is computed for that exact location and date, so the times are true for Reykjavík, not a national average.
FAQ
What time is Fajr and Maghrib in Reykjavík today?
On Sat, 11 Jul 2026, Fajr is at 02:20 and Maghrib at 23:38 in Reykjavík (local time), using the Muslim World League method. Dhuhr is 13:34, Asr 18:21 and Isha 00:44. Use the calculator above for any other date — daylight saving is handled automatically.
Which calculation method does Reykjavík use?
Salah Times defaults Reykjavík to the Muslim World League method with Standard (Shāfiʿī/Mālikī/Ḥanbalī) Asr, the common regional convention. You can switch to any of eleven methods above and the whole timetable recomputes.
What is the Qibla direction from Reykjavík?
The Qibla from Reykjavík is 106° (ESE) — the great-circle bearing to the Kaaba in Mecca, measured from true north. It is fixed and does not change with the date.
Why are Reykjavík's prayer times special in summer?
Reykjavík sits far enough north that around midsummer the Sun never drops to the Fajr/Isha twilight angle, so those two times cannot be derived from real twilight. At this latitude the sky does not darken enough on this date to reach the Muslim World League angle, so Fajr and Isha were set with the Angle-based (recommended) rule. You can change the high-latitude rule above to match your community's practice.