Today Prayer Times in Maldives

Welcome to the Prayer Times in Maldives page at MuslimandQuran.com! Here, you will find the most accurate prayer times for all cities in Maldives. 

The Republic of Maldives is an independent island located southwest of Sri Lanka and India. It consists of around 1200 coral islands and sandbanks. Two hundred of these islands and sandbanks are inhabited, while the rest are deserted. According to the 2023 census, the country's total population is 521,021, and 100% of the population is Muslim. Maldives had a yearly tourist rate of 167 thousand tourists in 2022, and each passing year shows an inclination towards people visiting this beautiful country. We at MuslimandQuran.com bring you the most accurate Islamic Prayer Times in Maldives, so whether you are a resident of Maldives or a tourist, you know how to plan your day without missing any prayer. 

Prayer is an essential part of worship for every Muslim. Praying 5 times a day is mandatory for every Muslim who has attained adulthood. As soon as the Athaan (Call to Prayer) is called out, it is fard (obligatory) for every Muslim to take a break from their work and offer their prayers. Having accurate timings for the prayers is essential; therefore, we bring the most precise salah timings so you can offer your salah at the right time. 

Find Accurate Prayer Times with Muslim and Quran 

MuslimandQuran.com brings you the right time for Islamic Prayers in Maldives. We provide the correct salah time for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha for every city in Maldives, whether big or small. You can access the salah timings through muslimandquran.com or the Muslim and Quran Prayer Times Mobile Application for iOS and Android

To find the prayer times from the website, click on prayer times on the homepage. A new webpage will open as soon as you click prayer times and will take you to a page that shows prayer times in your city automatically. If you haven't allowed the internet browser to know your location, you will have to visit the country listing webpage, select your country, and then select your city to find the prayer times. 

We have created our website to make it user-friendly for our visitors, and you can easily navigate through our entire website. To get the notification for every prayer, simply select your city and bookmark it on your laptop or mobile phone, and you will be notified at the prayer times 5 times a day. 

Popular Cities with Muslim Population in Maldives 

Islam is the official religion of Maldives, and hence, Muslims live across the entire island. Maldives requires Islam as a religion for citizenship, which is why 100% of the residents in Maldives are Muslims. Therefore, all cities in the country have a Muslim-majority population. Let's look at 3 popular cities in the Maldives which has the highest population: 

Male: It is the capital city of Maldives, with a total population of 252,768. With this population and a covered area of 8.30 square kilometres, it is considered one of the most densely populated cities in the world. Only Male has more than 30 mosques located in different areas to accommodate the worship of Muslims. 

Addu City: Addu City is the second-highest populated urban area in Maldives and is famous among tourists. Its earliest settlement traces back to 2000 BC. 

Fuvahmulah: It is known as the "Island of Areca nut palm" and is also known as the shark island in the Maldives. It is the third-largest island in the country and has a total population of 11,140 people living in the country. 

Islamic Culture and Heritage in Maldives

Maldives is an Islamic country, but it wasn't always. In the 3rd century, Buddhism was practiced here. Islam was introduced later in the 12th century by Arab traders when the last Buddhist King of Maldives, known as Dhovemi, converted to Islam. He changed his name to Muhammad al-Adil and sired six Islamic dynasties consisting of 84 Sultans and Sultanas that ruled until 1932. After 1932, the Sultanate became elective. 

Hukuru mosque, situated in the capital city of Male, was the first mosque in Maldives. It was built in the year 1656. Today, Islamic Shariah law is imposed in the country, and all major decisions are made under Islamic law. Anyone who is not a Muslim cannot attain citizenship in this country, and since this makes it a 100% Muslim nation, no other religious practices can be done publicly. There are around 725 mosques in Maldives, out of which 266 also have prayer facilities for women. 

Islamic Community Services and Organizations in Maldives

Maldives’ religious affairs are seen by the local communities, mosques, and groups. However, there are various organizations working on a larger scale for religious purposes and many charity organizations that support the Muslims of Maldives and other Muslim nations. The more popular organizations are:

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation

OIC is the largest organization formed after the UN for the Islamic states to unite on one platform. It helps Muslims around the world and the Islamic states when in need, like when a disaster hits and relief funds are required. Maldives is also a part of it, along with 57 other nations that are Muslim states or have a majority of Muslims residing in the country. 

AbooBakuru Ali Foundation

AbooBakuru Ali Foundation is a non-profit organization working in Maldives that helps empower youth. It supports the young generation of Maldives, empowering them in co-curricular activities like Sports. 

Aged-Care Maldives

It's a strong non-profit organization created to serve the elderly of Maldives. They help families and the elderly with emotional and physical challenges arising due to age. 

Clean Maldives

It is an organization working to keep the Maldives clean and green. Maldives has a high number of tourists, and to serve them a greener and cleaner country to enjoy, Clean Maldives is playing an essential role. 

Islamic Festivals and Events in Maldives

Being an Islamic state and having 100% Muslim citizens, Maldives celebrates all the festivals of Islam just like the other Muslim nations. The festival starts by celebrating the Islamic New Year in Muharram, followed by Prophet Muhammad's (SAW) birth in Rabi-Awal. In Ramadan, the Maldivians fast for the entire month and celebrate Kuda Eid, generally referred to as Eid-ul-Fitr, upon sighting the moon of Shawwal month. In the last month of the Islamic calendar, the Maldivians celebrate Eid-ul-Adha on the 10th of Dhil-Hajjah. Those who can perform Hajj in the last month of the Islamic calendar and complete the 5th Pillar of Islam. 

Halal Dining and Food Options in Maldives

Halal food is everywhere in Maldives. You can enjoy authentic traditional food or international cuisines wherever you visit in Maldives. Since there are only three main cities with a high population in the Maldives, which are also mentioned above on this page, a variety of cuisines can mainly be found in these cities due to different inhabitants residing there. Overall, you will not find any city, town, or village in Maldives where halal food options are not available. From a small restaurant or store to a 5-star hotel, everyone serves Halal food. 

Islamic Education and Institutions in Maldives

There are several institutes promoting Islamic education in Maldives. A few prominent ones are:

Islamic University of Maldives

Formerly known as the College of Islamic Studies, promotes Islamic education by providing diplomas and degrees in Quranic studies, Arabic language, Islamic studies, and Shariah Law, along with all the modern academic programs.  

Ilm Institute of Islamic Studies

Ilm Institute of Islamic Studies is an institution providing Islamic education. It offers Quran memorization, Arabic Language, Islamic Finance, and everything that is a part of Islamic studies. 

Connect with the Muslim Community in Maldives

Making a connection with people belonging to the Islamic community can help strengthen the Muslim brotherhood bond and connect you with your faith. In Surah Al Hujurat, Allah says:

"The believers are but one brotherhood, so make peace between your brothers. And be mindful of Allah so you may be shown mercy." Al Quran - 49:10

Knowing a community will help you learn about their traditional values and their way of incorporating Islam into their routine. Connect with them by joining them on Eid or other festivals or events like Jumma prayers and learn about their way of life. Connecting with different communities not only gives us experience but also helps us uplift one another and make collective progress. 

MuslimandQuran.com brings you the resources that connect you deeply with your religion and strengthen your faith. We provide you with all the resources at your fingertips so you can access them wherever you go. Learn the Quranic verses, study hadith, or memorize duas. Everything is available on our website. We also provide Islamic Prayer Times so you can plan your day according to the daily prayers and never delay or miss your salah.