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Waktu solat harian untuk Malaysia · Daily Prayer Times
5 Fardhu Prayers
The five obligatory daily prayers in Islam are Fajr (Subuh), Dhuhr (Zohor), Asr (Asar), Maghrib, and Isha (Isyak). Syuruk marks sunrise — it is not a prayer but marks the end of the Fajr prayer window.
Prayer Method
Prayer times are calculated using the Muslim World League method (Method 3) which is widely used in Malaysia and adopted as a reference by JAKIM. Always verify against the official JAKIM e-Solat app for your exact location.
Imsak
Imsak marks the beginning of the fasting period during Ramadan — typically 10 minutes before Subuh. Outside Ramadan it serves as a reminder that Subuh is approaching.
Location Accuracy
Prayer times vary by city and latitude. Select your city from the dropdown above for accurate local times. For precise times, consult your local mosque or the JAKIM e-Solat app.