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Ramadan Prayer Times in Qatar

A Ramadan cluster page tying together suhoor, iftar, Fajr, Maghrib, and city pages in one surface.

Ramadan planning
6:27 PM

Fajr marks the fasting start, Maghrib marks iftar, and the city pages fill in the full daily rhythm.

Suhoor
3:31 AM

Stop before Fajr begins.

Iftar
6:27 PM

Begins at Maghrib.

Planning
City pages

Compare city-level timings when needed.

Prayer
Today in Qatar
Fajr
3:31 AM
Sunrise
4:44 AM
Dhuhr
11:36 AM
Asr
2:58 PM
Maghrib
6:27 PM
Isha
7:40 PM

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.

During Ramadan, this matters for suhoor and iftar because Fajr and Maghrib minutes directly shape the daily plan.

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.

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Practical guide

How to use Ramadan Prayer Times in Qatar

This page gives a quick answer for Ramadan planning while keeping the rest of today's prayer context visible for Qatar.

Prayer times shift gradually through the month, so checking the current day helps before work, travel, school, mosque visits, or fasting plans.

For congregation, Jumu'ah, or iqamah, use this timing for planning and confirm the posted schedule with the local mosque.

Use the related planning links below when you want the full city timetable, the monthly prayer board, or nearby mosque guidance without starting over.

Does this time change daily?

Yes. Prayer timings change slightly because they are based on the sun's position.

Should I confirm with a local mosque?

Yes, especially for iqamah, congregation, and Jumu'ah times.

Where can I continue planning?

Use the related links to open Doha timings, the monthly timetable, or mosque guidance.

FAQ

What timings matter most in Ramadan?

Fajr for fasting start, Maghrib for iftar, and the remaining prayers for the daily schedule.

Is iftar the same as Maghrib?

Yes. Iftar begins at Maghrib.

Can city timings vary in Qatar?

Yes. Most differences are small, but they can matter for tighter routines.

Where is the monthly timetable?

Use the monthly timetable alongside city pages to connect the day and month cleanly.