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Calendar

One clear place for monthly planning

Calendar and monthly timetable now live together so planning does not split across duplicate pages.

Full monthly table
Hijri context
This week focus

How to use this calendar page

This calendar page is a lightweight doorway into the full monthly planning board. If you are checking Qatar prayer times before travel, arranging a workday, or looking ahead to Fridays, Ramadan dates, and changing daylight patterns, start with monthly planning. It keeps Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha in one readable schedule, with city links and nearby-day context so you can compare dates without opening several separate pages.

  • Use the monthly table when you are planning prayers, work, errands, or family routines.
  • Follow city links when you need timings for Doha, Al Wakrah, Al Khor, Al Rayyan, or nearby areas.
  • Return to live times when you need the current prayer window quickly.
  • Use the calendar doorway when you want an upcoming-date check without losing access to the fuller monthly planning surface.

FAQ

Calendar page FAQ

Does the calendar page show the full month?

The calendar page acts as a lightweight doorway, while the full month lives in the monthly planning page.

Why combine calendar and monthly planning?

It keeps the same prayer-time data, Hijri context, and city links in one place instead of splitting them across duplicate pages.

Can I jump back to live timings?

Yes. You can return to the homepage or a city page when you need the current prayer window quickly.

Is this content visible in the page HTML?

Yes. The guidance and FAQ text are rendered directly in the page source and are not hidden behind client interaction.

Extra context

How to use the calendar page

How to use this calendar page

This calendar page is a lightweight doorway into the full monthly planning board. If you are checking Qatar prayer times before travel, arranging a workday, or looking ahead to Fridays, Ramadan dates, and changing daylight patterns, start with monthly planning. It keeps Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha in one readable schedule, with city links and nearby-day context so you can compare dates without opening several separate pages.

Extra context

How to use the calendar page

Extra context

More calendar questions

Does the calendar page show the full month?

The calendar page acts as a lightweight doorway, while the full month lives in the monthly planning page.

Why combine calendar and monthly planning?

It keeps the same prayer-time data, Hijri context, and city links in one place instead of splitting them across duplicate pages.

Can I jump back to live timings?

Yes. You can return to the homepage or a city page when you need the current prayer window quickly.

Is this content visible in the page HTML?

Yes. The guidance and FAQ text are rendered directly in the page source and are not hidden behind client interaction.

Calendar guide

How to use the monthly prayer calendar

Reading the month clearly

The monthly calendar helps you compare prayer times across many days instead of relying only on today's table.

Use Fajr and Maghrib for morning and sunset planning, then scan Dhuhr, Asr, and Isha to shape the rest of the day.

Why times shift across the month

Prayer times move because daylight and night length change gradually, so Fajr, Maghrib, and the other prayers shift from day to day.

This helps when you are planning work, travel, visits, or tracking how Fajr and Maghrib change through the week.

Calendar guide

Monthly prayer calendar FAQ

When should I use the monthly timetable?

Use it when you need more than one day or want to watch times change through the week and month.

Are Fajr and Maghrib especially important in Ramadan?

Yes. They shape suhoor and iftar, so checking them before each day is useful.

Do times differ between cities?

Small differences can appear, which is why city links help you reach the local page.

Does the calendar replace today's table?

No. The calendar is for wider planning, while today's table is best for the immediate answer.