Fajr Prayer Times — Salzburg, Austria – 02:53
Today's Islamic prayer times in Salzburg, Austria include Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. View the full Muslim prayer timetable for today and the upcoming days.
Fajr Prayer Times
02:53
Salzburg, Austria · Muslim World League
Today's Salah Times in Salzburg
Fajr at 02:53 in Salzburg is a daily test of discipline; the believer who stands once trains the heart for years.
A Sunnah of Quiet
The Prophet ﷺ would sit in his place after Fajr until sunrise — a sunnah Salzburg can revive easily inside its 151-minute dawn window.
The Heaviest Prayer
The Prophet ﷺ called Fajr and Isha the heaviest on the hypocrites — guarding Fajr at 02:53 in Salzburg is, by inversion, a sign of sincerity.
The Wudu Window
Waking thirty minutes before Fajr (02:53) gives you time for wudu, two rakat of sunnah and a calm transition into the obligatory prayer.
The First White Thread
The Qur’an’s “white thread of dawn distinct from the black thread” describes the moment Fajr begins — in Salzburg that moment is fixed at 02:53.
A Single Rakat of Qiyam
Even one rakat of qiyam before 02:53 in Salzburg reshapes the morning; the body that bows once finds the standing easier.
Dawn vs Civil Light
Astronomical dawn at 02:53 precedes visible brightness by roughly 76 minutes — the sky is still dark at adhan, then unfolds quickly toward 05:24.
Aligning with Your Sleep Cycle
Sleep cycles run roughly ninety minutes; counting back from Fajr at 02:53 in Salzburg, four full cycles point to 19:23 as a clean wake point.
A Generous Ramadan Night
With about 24h 0m between Maghrib and Fajr at 02:53, Salzburg affords a calm pace — taraweeh, sleep, qiyam and suhoor without crowding.