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Delhi vs Ashuki
View side-by-side Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha differences. Perfect for travelers, remote workers, and cross-timezone coordination. Saturday, June 13, 2026 · Islamic Prayer Times
Swap CitiesDelhi
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Local Time
28.61°, 77.23°
Asia/Kolkata
Duration
15h 31m
Ashuki
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Local Time
21.8662°, 85.5859°
Asia/Kolkata
Fasting Duration
14h 53m
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Prayer | Delhi | Ashuki | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fajr الفجر | 3:49 AM | 3:38 AM | 11m earlier |
| Sunrise الشروق | 5:23 AM | 5:04 AM | 19m earlier |
| Dhuhr الظهر | 12:21 PM | 11:48 AM | 33m earlier |
| Asr العصر | 3:53 PM | 3:07 PM | 46m earlier |
| Maghrib المغرب | 7:20 PM | 6:31 PM | 49m earlier |
| Isha العشاء | 8:54 PM | 7:57 PM | 57m earlier |
Prayer Time Differences
Fajr
-11m
Dhuhr
-33m
Asr
-46m
Maghrib
-49m
Isha
-57m
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Frequently Asked Questions for Delhi vs Ashuki
What is the time zone difference between Delhi and Ashuki?
Delhi operates on Asia/Kolkata, while Ashuki follows Asia/Kolkata. Differences in local solar transit account for unique prayer timetables in both regions.
Which city has a longer fasting duration today: Delhi or Ashuki?
Today, the daylight fasting duration from Fajr to Maghrib in Delhi is 15h 31m, compared to exactly 14h 53m in Ashuki.
How much earlier is Fajr morning prayer in Delhi than Ashuki?
Due to their geographical coordinates and longitude placement, you can reference the side-by-side table above to dynamically see exactly how many minutes earlier or later Fajr, Maghrib, and all other prayers trigger between Delhi and Ashuki.