Disclaimer
Last updated: 26 April 2026
Adhan Salaty publishes prayer times as an informational reference. This page describes the limits of the data.
Calculations, not observations
The Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha times we publish are computed from standard astronomical formulas — they are not real-time observations of the sky or announcements from local mosques. We use the Muslim World League (MWL) method with an 18° angle for Fajr and 17° for Isha.
Local variation
Different mosques in the same city may publish slightly different times for valid reasons: calculation convention, iqamah delay, or imam discretion. Adhan Salaty is not the final authority for your congregation. Always defer to the schedule your local mosque publishes.
High latitudes
Cities in northern Spain (Asturias, Cantabria, Basque Country, Galicia, Navarre) experience extended twilight in summer and short periods of darkness in winter. At those extremes, the MWL method can produce Fajr and Isha times that seem impractical. Common practice in those cases is to follow the "middle of the night" method or consult your mosque directly.
Liability
Data is provided as is. We are not liable for consequences of following a wrong time, a missed daylight-savings transition, or an upstream calculation error from the data provider.
Mosque data
Mosque addresses are verified against public sources at the time of publication but may change. If a listing is out of date, write to us.