Prayer Times in Amman

Get the most accurate Amman, Jordan Azan and Namaz times with both weekly Salat timings and monthly Salah timetable.

Offering daily prayer (Salat) is one of the most vital and essential duties that have to be performed as well as fulfilled by all the Muslims worldwide. All your problems are going to be solved when you offer your prayers on the right salat time and Allah’s (SWT) blessings will always be on you.

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Amman

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Location Time: 2024-11-21 12:49:26
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Latitude: 31.95522
Longitude: 35.94503

 

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November Rabi Al Thani Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha Qiyam
01 Fri 28 04:20 05:52 11:20 14:24 16:47 18:10 23:15
02 Sat 29 04:21 05:53 11:20 14:23 16:46 18:09 23:15
November Jumada Al Oula
03 Sun 01 04:22 05:54 11:20 14:23 16:45 18:08 23:15
04 Mon 02 04:22 05:55 11:20 14:22 16:44 18:07 23:15
05 Tue 03 04:23 05:55 11:20 14:22 16:44 18:07 23:15
06 Wed 04 04:24 05:56 11:20 14:21 16:43 18:06 23:15
07 Thu 05 04:24 05:57 11:20 14:20 16:42 18:05 23:15
08 Fri 06 04:25 05:58 11:20 14:20 16:41 18:05 23:15
09 Sat 07 04:26 05:59 11:20 14:19 16:41 18:04 23:15
10 Sun 08 04:27 06:00 11:20 14:19 16:40 18:04 23:15
11 Mon 09 04:27 06:01 11:20 14:18 16:39 18:03 23:15
12 Tue 10 04:28 06:02 11:20 14:18 16:39 18:03 23:15
13 Wed 11 04:29 06:02 11:20 14:17 16:38 18:02 23:15
14 Thu 12 04:30 06:03 11:21 14:17 16:37 18:02 23:16
15 Fri 13 04:30 06:04 11:21 14:16 16:37 18:01 23:16
16 Sat 14 04:31 06:05 11:21 14:16 16:36 18:01 23:16
17 Sun 15 04:32 06:06 11:21 14:16 16:36 18:00 23:16
18 Mon 16 04:32 06:07 11:21 14:15 16:35 18:00 23:16
19 Tue 17 04:33 06:08 11:21 14:15 16:35 18:00 23:17
20 Wed 18 04:34 06:09 11:22 14:15 16:34 17:59 23:17
21 Thu 19 04:35 06:09 11:22 14:14 16:34 17:59 23:17
22 Fri 20 04:35 06:10 11:22 14:14 16:34 17:59 23:17
23 Sat 21 04:36 06:11 11:22 14:14 16:33 17:59 23:17
24 Sun 22 04:37 06:12 11:23 14:14 16:33 17:59 23:18
25 Mon 23 04:38 06:13 11:23 14:13 16:33 17:58 23:18
26 Tue 24 04:38 06:14 11:23 14:13 16:33 17:58 23:18
27 Wed 25 04:39 06:15 11:24 14:13 16:32 17:58 23:19
28 Thu 26 04:40 06:16 11:24 14:13 16:32 17:58 23:19
29 Fri 27 04:41 06:16 11:24 14:13 16:32 17:58 23:19
30 Sat 28 04:41 06:17 11:25 14:13 16:32 17:58 23:20
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Prayer Times today in Amman, Jordan are Fajar Prayer Time 04:35, Dhuhr Prayer Time 11:22, Asar Prayer Time 14:14, Maghrib Prayer Time 16:34 & Isha Prayer Time 17:59. Get the most accurate Amman, Jordan Azan and Namaz times with both weekly Salat timings and monthly Salah timetable.

Popular Mosques in Amman

 

Mosques come alive with devoted prayers and worship at prayer times in Amman. Over several centuries of Islamic history, the city has had a thriving Muslim community. There have been several notable figures belonging to the region, such as Ibn Al-Qayyim Al-Jawziyya and Ibn Hazm. Amman, the capital and largest city of Jordan, is a historical city going as far back as 9,000 years ago (8th millennium BC). The modern-day city resettlement began in 1878, with the bulk of the population made up of refugees from war-torn areas.

 

The city is a thriving metropolitan, the tenth-largest in the Middle East. It is a popular tourist location, with several historical sites preserved and well-maintained despite surviving several earthquakes. Whether you are living, traveling, or working in Amman, this list of some of the most visited and local favorite mosques will help you if you're looking for one to catch your prayers with the congregation. 

 

1. Grand Husseini Mosque

 

The Al Husseini Mosque was founded eighty years ago. Arguably, it is the oldest mosque in Amman. Historians claim that the Husseini mosque is built on the remnants of an earlier mosque built during the reign of the second Rashidun Khalifa, Omar Ben Al Khattab (634-644 AD). The late King Abdullah I of Jordan decided to make Amman his capital in 1921, and he ordered the old mosque to be rebuilt. The construction ended in 1924, and the new mosque was unveiled.

 

The King named it after his father, Sharif Hussein, the spearhead of the Arab Revolt. The mosque is beautiful and spacious, and it is adorned with preserved classical Islamic architectural designs. It can accommodate up to 2,600 worshipers. It is a popular location for Friday prayers, to the extent that parking is becoming difficult to find. There are several "souqs" or markets nearby with local treats available.

 

Grand Husseini Mosque, Amman - Prayer Times

 

  • Fajr: 5:33 am
  • Dhuhr: 12:20 pm
  • Asr: 4:05 pm
  • Maghrib: 5:47 pm
  • Isha: 7:06 pm

 

Grand Husseini Mosque - Facilities

 

  • Wudu Facilities: Separate facilities available for men and women
  • Restroom: Separate facilities available for men and women
  • Separate Prayer Hall for Women: Available
  • Parking: Not easily available
  • Wheelchair Accessibility: The prayer hall is wheelchair accessible only
  • Denomination: Sunni

 

Grand Husseini Mosque - Contact Details

 

 

2. King Abdullah I Mosque

 

King Abdullah I Mosque was built between 1982 and 1989 by the founder of the ruling dynasty of Jordan. It is a remarkable example of contemporary Islamic architecture. Influences from the Ottoman and Andalusian styles can be seen in the design of the mosque. The vast blue dome is the distinct feature of the mosque under which 3,000 Muslims can offer their prayers. It is decorated with inscriptions of Quranic ayat, specifically from Surah Rehman.

 

The features of the mosque are: 

 

  • Women's prayer hall with accommodation for 500 worshippers at a time
  • Events hall that can accommodate 400 people, fully equipped with air conditioning, audio translation, voting, television, sound/lighting and alarm systems
  • Administration offices
  • The library, with a collection of more than 20,000 books
  • Dar Al-Quran (Hall for teaching Al-Quran)
  • The Islamic museum
  • Charity market

 

King Abdullah I Mosque, Amman - Prayer Times

 

  • Fajr: 5:33 am
  • Dhuhr: 12:20 pm
  • Asr: 4:05 pm
  • Maghrib: 5:47 pm
  • Isha: 7:06 pm

 

King Abdullah I Mosque – Facilities

 

  • Wudu Facilities: Separate facilities available for men and women
  • Restroom: Separate facilities available for men and women
  • Separate Prayer Hall for Women: Available
  • Parking: Not easily available
  • Wheelchair Accessibility: The prayer hall is wheelchair accessible only
  • Denomination: Sunni

 

King Abdullah I Mosque - Contact Details

 

 

3. King Hussein Mosque

 

Also known as King Hussein Bin Talal Mosque, King Hussein Mosque is the largest mosque in Jordan. It was built in the year 2005, during the reign of King Abdullah II. The mosque is located at an altitude of 1,013 meters (3,323 ft) above sea level and can be seen from most parts of Amman. It gives the impression of a fort to the distant observer. The design of the mosque is original and contemporary, exhibiting the interest of Hashimites in art and architecture. The mosque's complex features four minarets at each corner of its square plan.

 

It has marble floors, with a capacity of 5,500 worshippers, and ample parking space for 450 vehicles. There are three floors with separate prayer rooms and facilities for women. The most captivating feature of the mosque is its Mihrab, reminiscent of the traditional Islamic mihrabs made of pure wood. The particular method of design is called  "Mashrabiya" or "Musharabiya" (Arabic: مشربية), where walnut and oak wood were used by carving it in an "interlock" without using adhesive or metal for fixation. This method has not been used for 200 years.

 

King Hussein Mosque, Amman - Prayer Times

 

  • Fajr: 5:33 am
  • Dhuhr: 12:20 pm
  • Asr: 4:05 pm
  • Maghrib: 5:47 pm
  • Isha: 7:06 pm

 

King Hussein Mosque - Facilities

 

  • Wudu Facilities: Available/unclear whether shared or separate for men and women
  • Restroom: Information Unavailable
  • Separate Prayer Hall for Women: Information Unavailable
  • Parking: On-premise
  • Wheelchair Accessibility: The prayer hall is wheelchair accessible only
  • Denomination: Sunni

 

King Hussein Mosque - Contact Details

 

 

4. Abu Darwish Mosque

 

Situated on Jabal Ashrafieh, the highest point in the city, the Abu Darweesh Mosque flaunts an architectural style unique to Jordan. It exhibits a distinctive checkered black-and-white pattern on the exterior walls with tiles. The mosque's interior has light-colored walls and Persian carpets. While it is not open to tourists, it continues to be favored by the locals in the area.

 

Abu Darwish Mosque, Amman - Prayer Times

 

  • Fajr: 5:33 am
  • Dhuhr: 12:20 pm
  • Asr: 4:05 pm
  • Maghrib: 5:47 pm
  • Isha: 7:06 pm

 

Abu Darwish Mosque - Facilities

 

  • Wudu Facilities: Available/unclear whether shared or separate for men and women
  • Restroom: Information Unavailable
  • Separate Prayer Hall for Women: Information Unavailable
  • Parking: On-premise
  • Wheelchair Accessibility: The prayer hall is wheelchair accessible only
  • Denomination: Sunni 

 

Abu Darwish Mosque - Contact Details

 

 

5. Abu-Eisheh Mosque

 

Abu-Eisheh Mosque is situated right alongside the busy Airport Rd., making it accessible in a busy area. The architecture is distinctly Jordanian, with influences from other Islamic styles, such as the geometric arches on its entrance. The interior is decorated with plaster moldings in geometric designs and patterns, embellished with Arabic calligraphy from the Quran. The Imam of the mosque is popular among the residents of the area for his recitations and knowledge in his sermons and talks. The mosque is well-maintained, with clean facilities available for the worshippers. There is also spacious parking space available.

 

Abu-Eisheh Mosque, Amman - Prayer Times

 

  • Fajr: 5:33 am
  • Dhuhr: 12:20 pm
  • Asr: 4:05 pm
  • Maghrib: 5:47 pm
  • Isha: 7:06 pm 

 

Abu-Eisheh Mosque - Facilities

 

  • Wudu Facilities: Available/unclear whether shared or separate for men and women
  • Restroom: Information Unavailable
  • Separate Prayer Hall for Women: Information Unavailable
  • Parking: On-premise
  • Wheelchair Accessibility: The prayer hall is wheelchair accessible only
  • Denomination: Sunni

 

Abu-Eisheh Mosque - Contact Details

 

 

Congregational prayers hold tremendous importance in Islamic tradition. The following hadith illustrates how congregational prayers can protect a Muslim. 

 

Narrated AbudDarda': "I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: If there are three men in a village or in the desert among whom prayer is not offered (in congregation), the devil has got the mastery over them. So observe (prayer) in congregation), for the wolf eats only the straggling animal. Sa'ib said: By the word Jama'ah, he meant saying the prayer in the company or the congregation." (Grade: Hasan (Al-Albani) Sunan Abi Dawud 547.

 

As Muslims, we must try to offer our prayers with the congregation. Mosques are the designated spaces for congregational prayers, allowing all Muslims to gather and pray together in brotherhood. We hope this list helps you find a mosque nearby at prayer times in Amman.

 

FAQs:

FajrDuhurAsrMaghribIsha
04:3511:2214:1416:3417:59

 

The Fajr prayer time in Amman is 04:35 today.
The Dhuhr prayer time in Amman is 11:22 today.
The Asr prayer time in Amman is 14:14 today.
The Maghrib prayer time in Amman is 16:34 today.
The Isha prayer time in Amman is 17:59 today.
The sunrise time in Amman is 06:09 today.
The sunset time in Amman is 16:34 today.
Yes, you can subscribe to receive daily prayer notifications with the Muslim & Quran - Prayer Times mobile application in Amman. Download the application on your Android or iPhone smartphone, select prayer timings, and enable prayer times notifications. The app allows you to choose your preferred prayer timing calculation method, either a high altitude calculation method or timings from the most authentic prayer times calculation authority in your region. Users also have the option to choose their preferred Fiqh and daylight savings to adjust the prayer times automatically. Users can also choose their own notification sound.
If you are following daylight saving time, the time of your daily prayers will have to be adjusted accordingly. The Muslim and Quran - Prayer Times mobile application allows users to enable daylight savings time. To enable the feature, select prayer timings, go to settings, select daylight savings, choose the daylight savings time applicable in your region (+1 hour, +30 minutes, - 30 minutes, -1 hour, etc), and receive auto-adjusted prayer times notification on your phone.