Mandegi-ye ‘Olya, <span style="font-weight: 400; opacity: 0.7;">Eşfahan</span> Islam Prayer Schedule

32.7011° N, 52.9167° E · Iran

Accurate Islamic Prayer Times for Mandegi-ye ‘Olya

Welcome to your comprehensive guide for daily Islamic Prayer Times in Mandegi-ye ‘Olya, Iran (32.7011° N, 52.9167° E). Whether you are a local resident, exploring the area, or traveling internationally, our programmatic scheduling ensures you have the most reliable timings at your fingertips.

Today's schedule begins beautifully with Fajr at 11:39 PM, followed by Dhuhr at 8:31 AM, and Asr at 12:12 PM. The sun will officially set in Mandegi-ye ‘Olya at precisely 3:40 PM, initiating Maghrib.

All calculations are strictly handled using standard regional methodologies (Muslim World League). Bookmark this page to track future schedules, download your monthly printable calendar for offline use, and stay perfectly aligned.

Today at a glance

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Fajr
الفجر
11:39 PM
Sunrise
1:21 AM
Dhuhr
الظهر
8:31 AM
Asr
العصر
12:12 PM
Maghrib
المغرب
3:40 PM
Isha
العشاء
5:15 PM

Frequently Asked Questions for Mandegi-ye ‘Olya

What is the next prayer time in Mandegi-ye ‘Olya?

The next prayer in Mandegi-ye ‘Olya corresponds to our real-time schedule tracking Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. Please check the active timeline above for your exact local phase.

Are these Mosque Jamat timings for Mandegi-ye ‘Olya?

These are highly accurate astronomical beginning times for Mandegi-ye ‘Olya. For specific Jamat (congregation) times, we recommend checking directly with your neighborhood Mosque or Islamic Center.

Which calculation method is used for Mandegi-ye ‘Olya?

Timings for Mandegi-ye ‘Olya are calculated using the Muslim World League standard to ensure absolute precision for your local coordinates.

Can I download a printable prayer calendar for Mandegi-ye ‘Olya?

Yes! You can click the Monthly Calendar button above to generate a pristine, A4-optimized PDF schedule perfectly aligned to Mandegi-ye ‘Olya.

Why does the Muslim World League use 18° and 17°?

The Muslim World League (MWL) standard defines Fajr (dawn) at 18° below the horizon, and Isha at 17° in the evening, signaling the onset of complete darkness for your local Mandegi-ye ‘Olya coordinates.

How does MWL differ from the University of Karachi method?

While both use 18° for Fajr, the University of Islamic Sciences in Karachi uses a more symmetrical 18° for Isha as well. This usually results in a slightly later Isha time compared to the MWL standard in Mandegi-ye ‘Olya.

Is the MWL method better for high-latitude cities like Mandegi-ye ‘Olya?

In northern or high-latitude cities where the sun may not reach 18° below the horizon during summer, the MWL method often utilizes adjustments to ensure prayer times remain manageable for the local community.

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