Prayer Times in Kuwait City, Kuwait: Saturday, November 20, 1999

Accurate astronomical prayer times for Kuwait City based on latitude 29.3759° N, longitude 47.9774° E, and the Kuwait calculation method.

Gregorian
Saturday, November 20, 1999
Coordinates
29.3759° N, 47.9774° E
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Calculation method: Kuwait

Global & Astronomical Context

CityKuwait City
Hijri year1420 AH
Time zoneUTC+03:00
Coordinates29.3759° N, 47.9774° E

Prayer times on Saturday, November 20, 1999 in Kuwait City are historical reference timings.

On Saturday, November 20, 1999, prayer times in Kuwait City, Kuwait follow a structured daily schedule tied to the sun.

This date aligns with 11 Sha'ban 1420 AH in the Islamic calendar, linking civil and lunar tracking.

Hijri & Gregorian Context

Hijri Context

  • Hijri month: Sha'ban
  • Hijri year: 1420
  • Islamic day of month: 11
  • Lunar phase (month): middle part

Gregorian Alignment

  • Gregorian date: Saturday, November 20, 1999
  • Hijri date: 11 Sha'ban 1420 AH
  • Day of year: 324
  • Sun angle: 60.2°

Country & Sighting Context

Country context

Across Kuwait, schedules use Kuwait so results stay consistent while still reflecting local differences. Larger urban areas may show small shifts, so city pages remain important for precision.

Official view context

Past — Historical reference

Moon sighting method

Astronomical calculation from local coordinates; crescent sighting may adjust locally.

Kuwait City Time: 7:18 PM

Weekly Schedule

Day Date Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha
Sat Nov 20 4:53 AM 6:16 AM 11:34 AM 2:32 PM 4:52 PM 6:12 PM
Sun Nov 21 4:54 AM 6:16 AM 11:34 AM 2:32 PM 4:51 PM 6:12 PM
Mon Nov 22 4:54 AM 6:17 AM 11:34 AM 2:31 PM 4:51 PM 6:11 PM
Tue Nov 23 4:55 AM 6:18 AM 11:34 AM 2:31 PM 4:51 PM 6:11 PM
Wed Nov 24 4:56 AM 6:19 AM 11:35 AM 2:31 PM 4:50 PM 6:11 PM
Thu Nov 25 4:56 AM 6:20 AM 11:35 AM 2:31 PM 4:50 PM 6:11 PM
Fri Nov 26 4:57 AM 6:20 AM 11:35 AM 2:31 PM 4:50 PM 6:11 PM

Prayer Notes

  • Fajr begins at 4:53 AM, then Dhuhr at 11:34 AM, Asr at 2:32 PM, Maghrib at 4:52 PM, and Isha at 6:12 PM.
  • Approx. solar noon elevation: 60.2°

What are the prayer times in Kuwait City, Kuwait on Saturday, November 20, 1999?

They are Fajr at 4:53 AM, Dhuhr at 11:34 AM, Asr at 2:32 PM, Maghrib at 4:52 PM, and Isha at 6:12 PM, based on the sun for this location.

What is the next prayer in Kuwait City on Saturday, November 20, 1999?

That day has passed; all five daily prayers already occurred at their listed times.

How many days until Saturday, November 20, 1999 in Kuwait City?

That date was 9727 day(s) ago in Kuwait City.

How are prayer times calculated in Kuwait City, Kuwait?

They use solar astronomy for this city and country with the selected calculation method.

What is the next notable event after Saturday, November 20, 1999 in Kuwait City?

The next marker we surface is Mid-Sha'ban, about 4 day(s) ahead.

Do prayer times in Kuwait City differ from other cities?

Yes. Latitude, longitude, and time zone change the sun path, so each city has its own timetable.

Why do prayer times change every day?

Because each prayer tracks the sun, small daily shifts move the whole schedule through the year.

What time is Fajr in Kuwait City on Saturday, November 20, 1999?

Fajr on that date in Kuwait City is at 4:53 AM.

This date aligns with 11 Sha'ban 1420 AH in the Islamic calendar, linking civil and lunar tracking.

  • Latitude: 29.3759° N
  • Longitude: 47.9774° E
  • Qibla: 225°

Prayer times on Saturday, November 20, 1999 in Kuwait City are historical reference timings.

On Saturday, November 20, 1999, prayer times in Kuwait City, Kuwait follow a structured daily schedule tied to the sun.

This date aligns with 11 Sha'ban 1420 AH in the Islamic calendar, linking civil and lunar tracking.

Fajr begins at 4:53 AM, then Dhuhr at 11:34 AM, Asr at 2:32 PM, Maghrib at 4:52 PM, and Isha at 6:12 PM.

The day sits in the middle part of the month with roughly 67% of the month elapsed.

This date was 9727 calendar day(s) ago—a reference snapshot for Kuwait City.

No major fixed Islamic observance is tied to this exact Hijri date, but the day still belongs to the yearly worship cycle.

The next nearby marker on the calendar is Mid-Sha'ban, about 4 day(s) ahead.

Past pages help you see how schedules shift with the seasons.