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Monthly Prayer Timetable

Doha prayer times for June 2026

A crawlable monthly schedule for Fajr, sunrise, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha in Qatar, with Hijri dates and city links for local planning.

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Rhythm of the month
A calmer visual cue that makes monthly planning feel closer and less dry
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June 2026

Tap any date to review that day's prayer timings and Hijri date.
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
Sun
Prayer times
Sunday 21
6 Muḥarram 1448 AH
Daily focus
Dhuhr anchors the middle of the day
Review the full day in one glance, then jump back to live times when you need the current prayer window.
Fajr
3:31 AM
Sunrise
4:44 AM
Dhuhr
11:36 AM
Asr
2:58 PM
Maghrib
6:27 PM
Isha
7:40 PM
Selected-day insight

If you can, let 3:31 AM shape the beginning and 6:27 PM become the evening review point.

Open reflections
This week

June 2026

A compact weekly rhythm from the monthly planning board.

6 Muḥarram 1448 AH
Sunday
21
Fajr: 03:31
Maghrib: 18:27
Watch Maghrib shift
Monday
22
Fajr: 03:31
Maghrib: 18:27
Protect Fajr
Tuesday
23
Fajr: 03:32
Maghrib: 18:27
Watch Maghrib shift
Wednesday
24
Fajr: 03:32
Maghrib: 18:27
Protect Fajr
Thursday
25
Fajr: 03:32
Maghrib: 18:28
Watch Maghrib shift
Friday
26
Fajr: 03:32
Maghrib: 18:28
Plan Jumu'ah early
Saturday
27
Fajr: 03:33
Maghrib: 18:28
Watch Maghrib shift
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This month at a glance

Fajr shift
gets later by 2 min
Maghrib shift
gets later by 8 min
Daylight change
increases by 6 min
Hardest Fajr day
Jun 7 · 3:30 AM
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Helpful context

How to use monthly planning

About the monthly prayer timetable

This board shows Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha across June 2026.

That makes it easier to plan work, school, travel, and mosque visits while noticing day-to-day timing movement.

Sunrise and Hijri context stay visible too, so the page works as a planning surface rather than a plain list of times.

Why the full month matters

Seeing the month as one sequence makes Fajr shifts, Maghrib movement, and weekend rhythm easier to spot.

That helps before Ramadan, during early work schedules, or when you are planning around one Qatar city repeatedly.

How to use the city links

Use the city links when you want the live daily page for a specific place.

Then come back to the monthly board when you want to compare dates or plan the coming week.

That pattern is helpful when one city matters today, but the next few days still need a wider monthly view.

FAQ

Monthly timetable FAQ

Is this monthly timetable specific to Qatar?

Yes. It presents a monthly Qatar prayer schedule with Doha as the main anchor and city links for local follow-up.

Can I use it for daily planning?

Yes. It is useful for planning, while the local mosque remains the final reference for congregation, iqamah, and Jumu'ah details.

Why include links to city pages?

They let you move from broad monthly planning to the live daily page for the city you need right now.

Do month and year query URLs share one canonical version?

Yes. Query views now point back to the main /monthly canonical path to reduce duplicate indexing signals.

Clearer planning

How to use monthly planning

About the monthly prayer timetable

This board shows Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha across June 2026.

That makes it easier to plan work, school, travel, and mosque visits while noticing day-to-day timing movement.

Sunrise and Hijri context stay visible too, so the page works as a planning surface rather than a plain list of times.

Why the full month matters

Seeing the month as one sequence makes Fajr shifts, Maghrib movement, and weekend rhythm easier to spot.

That helps before Ramadan, during early work schedules, or when you are planning around one Qatar city repeatedly.

How to use the city links

Use the city links when you want the live daily page for a specific place.

Then come back to the monthly board when you want to compare dates or plan the coming week.

That pattern is helpful when one city matters today, but the next few days still need a wider monthly view.

Clearer planning

How to use monthly planning

Clearer planning

More monthly planning questions

Is this monthly timetable specific to Qatar?

Yes. It presents a monthly Qatar prayer schedule with Doha as the main anchor and city links for local follow-up.

Can I use it for daily planning?

Yes. It is useful for planning, while the local mosque remains the final reference for congregation, iqamah, and Jumu'ah details.

Why include links to city pages?

They let you move from broad monthly planning to the live daily page for the city you need right now.

Do month and year query URLs share one canonical version?

Yes. Query views now point back to the main /monthly canonical path to reduce duplicate indexing signals.

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.