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Islamic prayer times and the Qibla direction are determined entirely by your geographical location and the position of the sun. For an accurate daily schedule, Muslims use specialized calculation methods based on their specific latitude and longitude.

Because prayer times change daily, you can find your exact local schedule and the Kaaba direction by referencing the dynamic map and regional guide below. 🕋 Daily Prayer Times & Qibla (Pensacola, FL)

For the local Pensacola area, today’s schedule follows the North America (ISNA) calculation standard: Fajr (Dawn): 04:30 AM Sunrise (Prayer forbidden): 05:47 AM Dhuhr (Midday): 12:47 PM Asr (Afternoon): 04:24 PM Maghrib (Sunset/Iftar): 07:47 PM Isha (Night): 09:05 PM

Qibla Direction: 51.14° Northeast (Compass heading adjusts slightly to 53.47° due to magnetic deflection) Expand map Direction of Prayer Your Location How to Calculate Across Different Regions

If you are traveling or located outside of Florida, the exact times for the five obligatory prayers (Salah) depend on your specific coordinates:

Fajr: Begins when twilight light first appears in the east and ends at sunrise.

Dhuhr: Begins right after the sun passes its highest zenith point in the sky.

Asr: Starts when the shadow of an object equals its actual length (or twice its length, depending on the Hanafi or Shafi’i jurisprudential school). Maghrib: Begins immediately following sunset.

Isha: Begins once the red twilight disappear from the western sky. Verification & Useful Tools

To get precise real-time updates wherever you travel, you can utilize these trusted digital resources: Qibla Finder – Google

Locate the direction of the qibla right from your browser, wherever you are. Qibla Finder

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