Fajr Prayer Times — Sydney, Australia – 05:26

Today's Islamic prayer times in Sydney, Australia include Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. View the full Muslim prayer timetable for today and the upcoming days.

Fajr Prayer Times

05:26

Sydney, Australia · Muslim World League

Today's Salah Times in Sydney

A 89-minute window between Fajr and sunrise is your daily appointment with stillness in Sydney.

High-Latitude Adjustment

For latitudes where dawn never fully arrives, the calendar applies a high-latitude rule — at 33.9°, Sydney’s Fajr at 05:26 reflects that adjustment when relevant.

Sleeping in Wudu

Performing wudu before bed in Sydney shortens the gap between waking and the 05:26 takbir — and the angels make dua for the one who sleeps in wudu.

Order of the First Hour

After 05:26 in Sydney, a five-minute Qur’an, a short walk and a glass of water set the tone for the rest of the day.

A Generous Ramadan Night

With about 14h 2m between Maghrib and Fajr at 05:26, Sydney affords a calm pace — taraweeh, sleep, qiyam and suhoor without crowding.

The Heaviest Prayer

The Prophet ﷺ called Fajr and Isha the heaviest on the hypocrites — guarding Fajr at 05:26 in Sydney is, by inversion, a sign of sincerity.

Dawn Across the Year

In Sydney the dawn window oscillates between brief winter mornings and stretched summer hours — today’s 89 minutes between 05:26 and 06:55 sit somewhere on that arc.

Blue Hour Geometry

The blue hour over Sydney fills roughly the second half of the 89-minute dawn window, ending at 06:55.

Length of the Night

Tonight in Sydney the dark hours stretch about 14h 2m from Maghrib to Fajr at 05:26 — your sleep window naturally fits inside it.

Sydney Prayer Times