Accurate Prayer Times
8 calculation methods — Muslim World League, ISNA, Umm al-Qura, Karachi, Dubai, Qatar, Kuwait, Egyptian. Automatic for your city.
Accurate prayer times, authentic adhan, offline Qibla compass, duas and a prayer streak tracker — in one clean app. Free forever, no subscription.
8 calculation methods — Muslim World League, ISNA, Umm al-Qura, Karachi, Dubai, Qatar, Kuwait, Egyptian. Automatic for your city.
Find the Kaaba from anywhere. Works without internet. No subscription wall.
Real adhan audio — choose your reciter. Advance notifications up to 30 minutes before each salah.
Haptic-feedback dhikr counter. Subhanallah, Alhamdulillah, Astaghfirullah, Durood — all preset.
Live Suhoor & Iftar countdowns. Automatic detection via Hijri calendar.
Build consistency. Track your streak. Unlock achievements. Share your milestones.
Accurate salah times for every major Muslim population center.
The five daily prayers (salah) are Fajr before sunrise, Dhuhr after midday, Asr in the late afternoon, Maghrib at sunset, and Isha at night.
Azan Time uses precise astronomical algorithms based on your exact GPS coordinates, with 8 widely-accepted calculation methods. Times match official masjid times within about 1 minute.
Yes — completely free, forever. No subscription, no in-app purchases, no account required. A single small banner ad appears at the bottom of the screen; no ads interrupt the adhan or Qibla compass.
Yes. Once the app has your location, the Qibla compass works entirely offline using your phone's magnetometer. It points to the Kaaba in Makkah from anywhere in the world.
Yes. Azan Time includes authentic adhan audio from multiple well-known reciters. You can also set advance notifications up to 30 minutes before each prayer, plus a silent mode for Dhuhr at work.
Pick whichever your local masjid follows. Muslim World League is the common global default. In Saudi Arabia, Umm al-Qura is standard. In Pakistan, India and Bangladesh, Karachi is common. In North America, ISNA is widely used.
Yes. During Ramadan, the app automatically detects the Hijri date and shows live Suhoor (end at Fajr) and Iftar (at Maghrib) countdowns.
No. Prayer times are calculated once per day then cached. Battery use is negligible — typically less than 1% per day even with all 5 azan notifications enabled.
Azan Time is currently available on Android via Google Play. An iOS version is in development.
Azan Time uses the Umm al-Qura Hijri calendar as a base, with optional moon-sighting adjustments for regions where the local authority follows physical sighting.
No subscription. No account. No ads between prayers.