Fajr Prayer Times — The Bottom, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba – 04:20
Today's Islamic prayer times in The Bottom, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba include Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. View the full Muslim prayer timetable for today and the upcoming days.
Fajr Prayer Times
04:20
The Bottom, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba · Muslim World League
Today's Salah Times in The Bottom
Anchor your day at 04:20 in The Bottom — the prayer that moves first moves everything else with it.
Seven Hours Before 04:20
A bedtime near 20:50 in The Bottom delivers seven full sleep cycles before the 04:20 adhan, with thirty minutes left for wudu and reflection.
High-Latitude Adjustment
For latitudes where dawn never fully arrives, the calendar applies a high-latitude rule — at 17.6°, The Bottom’s Fajr at 04:20 reflects that adjustment when relevant.
The Adhan’s Final Phrase
“Prayer is better than sleep” enters the Fajr adhan in The Bottom for a reason; on this single line the day’s priorities are spoken aloud.
A Light on the Face
The Prophet ﷺ said the one who prays Fajr is in the protection of Allah — a sign believers historically carried as a softness on the face.
Walking to the Mosque
Each step toward the masjid before 04:20 in The Bottom raises a degree and erases a sin — distance is reward, not friction.
Dawn at 18°
Today’s 04:20 occurs the moment the sun reaches 18° beneath The Bottom’s horizon — a measurement the unaided eye cannot make, which is why the calendar matters.
This Week vs Today
In seven days The Bottom’s Fajr will be 3 minutes earlier than today’s 04:20 — small enough to miss, large enough to break a routine.
When Eating Stops
Eating must stop before the 04:20 adhan in The Bottom — the calendar time, not the muezzin’s voice, defines the cutoff.