Fajr Prayer Times — Brisbane, Australia – 05:10
Today's Islamic prayer times in Brisbane, Australia include Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. View the full Muslim prayer timetable for today and the upcoming days.
Fajr Prayer Times
05:10
Brisbane, Australia · Muslim World League
Today's Salah Times in Brisbane
A 83-minute window between Fajr and sunrise is your daily appointment with stillness in Brisbane.
Sub-Polar Belt
Above 55° latitude, dawn distorts severely in summer; Brisbane sits at 27.5°, with rules for high-latitude Fajr already factored into 05:10.
A Stricter Fajr Angle
Brisbane uses an 18°-class angle — among the most cautious — pulling today’s Fajr at 05:10 a few minutes earlier than 15° schemes would.
From Suhoor to Eid Fajr
On Eid morning, Fajr in Brisbane sits near 05:10; the suhoor you cancelled is replaced by a takbir that fills the streets.
Avoiding the Snooze Trap
Hitting snooze once after 21:40 typically costs Fajr at 05:10; place your alarm across the room and the prayer wins automatically.
For Caregivers
For parents of small children, sleeping by 21:40 for a 05:10 prayer in Brisbane is rarely about tidiness — it is about claiming a single quiet ten minutes that belong only to Allah.
Water Until 05:10
A small glass of water in the final minutes before Fajr at 05:10 pays off through the entire fasting day in Brisbane.
Mornings in the Qur’an
The Qur’an names mornings repeatedly — “by the dawn”, “by the morning brightness”; Fajr at 05:10 is the prayer named into those oaths.
A 17°–18° Baseline
The Muslim World League baseline near 18° is one anchor for global Fajr times; in Brisbane the chosen method (Muslim World League) places 05:10 consistently with that science.