Seoul
| Prayer | Gregorian Reg. |
|---|---|
| Fajr 3:50 AM | 3:50 AM - 5:19 AM |
| Dhuhr 12:37 PM | 12:37 PM - 4:30 PM |
| Asr 4:30 PM | 4:30 PM - 7:55 PM |
| Maghrib 7:55 PM | 7:55 PM - 9:24 PM |
| Isha 9:24 PM | 9:24 PM |
Daily Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha for cities across South Korea with links to full schedules.
| Prayer | Gregorian Reg. |
|---|---|
| Fajr 3:50 AM | 3:50 AM - 5:19 AM |
| Dhuhr 12:37 PM | 12:37 PM - 4:30 PM |
| Asr 4:30 PM | 4:30 PM - 7:55 PM |
| Maghrib 7:55 PM | 7:55 PM - 9:24 PM |
| Isha 9:24 PM | 9:24 PM |
Prayer times in South Korea are determined from the sun’s position and can differ slightly between cities because of latitude, longitude, and elevation. For Friday, July 10, 2026, the day begins with Fajr at 03:50 and ends with Isha at 21:24.
Across South Korea, schedules use Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) so results stay consistent while still reflecting local differences. Larger urban areas may show small shifts, so city pages remain important for precision.
This page summarizes prayer times in South Korea: today’s overview, upcoming dates, and paths to historical data—whether you plan ahead or need reliable timings for daily worship.
Upcoming prayer times in South Korea follow predictable solar patterns, so you can plan ahead and open future dates for expected calculations.
Historical prayer times are available for past dates to review how schedules shift with seasonal daylight changes.
For Friday, July 10, 2026 in South Korea, Fajr is at 03:50, Dhuhr at 12:37, Asr at 16:30, Maghrib at 19:55, and Isha at 21:24. Times can vary slightly by city—open your city for exact accuracy.
Yes. Latitude, longitude, and elevation change sunrise and sunset, so cities farther apart can see small differences. Always use your city page for the most precise schedule.
Astronomical solar rules set each prayer. The method commonly associated with South Korea is Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), which defines Fajr at dawn, Dhuhr near solar noon, Asr by shadow rules, Maghrib at sunset, and Isha after twilight—keeping schedules reliable nationwide.
Pick your city from the list or search. Each city has its own page with daily, monthly, and longer views based on exact coordinates.
Yes. Choose a future civil date or open a monthly calendar; projections use the same astronomical rules, with minor local adjustments possible.
Yes. Earlier dates help you compare seasonal shifts and keep a useful historical reference.
The sun’s path moves a little each day, so Fajr–Isha shift gradually across the year—especially between seasons.
For the sample city shown, the next prayer is Dhuhr at 12:37 (today in South Korea). Your exact next prayer depends on the city you select.
Showing 1 cities in South Korea for Friday, July 10, 2026
| Fajr 3:50 AM | 3:50 AM - 5:19 AM |
| Dhuhr 12:37 PM | 12:37 PM - 4:30 PM |
| Asr 4:30 PM | 4:30 PM - 7:55 PM |
| Maghrib 7:55 PM | 7:55 PM - 9:24 PM |
| Isha 9:24 PM | 9:24 PM |