Why start the comparison from Qatar
Keeping Doha as the anchor makes a multi-city comparison easier when you look at Muslim cities on the same day.
That way your local prayer picture stays clear even while you watch salah move around the world.
Qatar is your anchor. See which prayer moment major cities are in right now.
A live view of the Ummah moving through the prayer day.
Watch the next city moving into a new Salah phase.
Qatar is currently in Maghrib while London is approaching Asr.
Follow the prayer day as it moves city by city. Tap any city to compare it with Qatar.
Save family in different countries and follow prayer moments gently.
Tap a glowing city on the map, or choose one here, to compare it with Qatar instantly.
This tool compares the current prayer phase across selected world cities using each city’s local time. Qatar stays as the anchor so you can quickly see how Doha compares with Makkah, Karachi, London, Berlin, Sydney, and other major cities.
Practical guidance
Start from Doha first so you keep one stable anchor, then compare how the prayer day moves across Muslim cities around the world.
The page is useful when you want to see differences in Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha without opening many separate local tools.
This view is built for understanding and comparison, not as a replacement for each city's exact local prayer page or mosque schedule.
If you need planning inside Qatar, return from the comparison view to the live Qatar timings or the monthly timetable.
No. It starts from Qatar, then compares Doha with other Muslim cities around the world.
It is better used for broad comparison, then followed by the exact local city page when precision matters.
It helps you understand the wider global prayer rhythm while keeping Qatar as your main daily anchor.
Practical follow-up
Keeping Doha as the anchor makes a multi-city comparison easier when you look at Muslim cities on the same day.
That way your local prayer picture stays clear even while you watch salah move around the world.
Go back to a city or mosque page when you need a more exact timing or a direct congregation-planning answer.
This page is strongest for understanding and comparison, not as a substitute for the deeper local route.
Practical follow-up
Doha first
Start from Qatar, then widen the comparison to other cities.
Global rhythm
Watch Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha move across different cities.
Local precision
Return to a city or mosque page when you need a practical Qatar answer.
Practical follow-up
Yes. It is most useful for broad comparison, then local pages take over when precision matters more.
It gives the user one stable Qatar reference before moving into the wider global view.
Open a city page or the monthly timetable when you move from comparison into day-by-day planning.
Global rhythm
The global salah pulse shows how prayer times move across cities and time zones, making the Islamic day feel continuous around the world.
Use it for comparison and understanding, while Qatar city pages remain the practical reference for daily planning inside Qatar.
Prayer times differ because latitude, longitude, time zone, and daylight length change from place to place.
Comparing Qatar with this global rhythm helps place Doha, Al Rayyan, Al Wakrah, and Lusail inside the wider movement of salah.
Global rhythm
No. It is for comparison and context. Use the homepage or city pages for daily planning in Qatar.
Each city has its own location, time zone, and daylight pattern, so Fajr, Maghrib, and the other prayers differ.
Yes. Use the city links to return to Doha, Al Rayyan, Al Wakrah, or Lusail prayer times.
It shows where Qatar sits in the global prayer rhythm, then points back to practical local schedules.