Fajr Prayer Times — Santiago de Cuba, Cuba – 05:05
Today's Islamic prayer times in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba include Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. View the full Muslim prayer timetable for today and the upcoming days.
Fajr Prayer Times
05:05
Santiago de Cuba, Cuba · Muslim World League
Today's Salah Times in Santiago de Cuba
Dawn breaks over Santiago de Cuba at 05:05. Meet it in sujood and the rest of the day arranges itself.
Current Season Footprint
In summer, Fajr in Santiago de Cuba carries a distinct character — temperature, light and length all confirm that the prayer tracks the planet, not the calendar app.
Through Cloud Cover
Even when Santiago de Cuba’s sky is overcast, Fajr at 05:05 remains valid — calculation methods reference the sun, not its visibility.
About 15° (ISNA)
A 15° angle (ISNA-style) typically produces a slightly later Fajr than 18° methods — a several-minute difference your calendar honours by choosing one explicitly.
In Forty-Eight Hours
Two days from now, Santiago de Cuba’s Fajr will move only a few minutes off today’s 05:05 — your routine doesn’t need to change, only your awareness.
Astronomical → Nautical → Civil
Fajr at 05:05 in Santiago de Cuba marks the start of astronomical dawn; nautical and civil dawn follow before 06:28 brings the sun above the horizon.
Mountains and Horizons
In hilly parts of Santiago de Cuba, sunrise visually arrives later than 06:28 — the calendar Fajr at 05:05 is unchanged, but visible dawn varies by neighbourhood.
Westward Neighbour
Westward of Santiago de Cuba, communities catch Fajr a few minutes later — today Guantanamo differs by about 3 minute(s) from 05:05.
Weekly Drift Inside Ramadan
Across a single Ramadan week in Santiago de Cuba, Fajr can move 3 minutes later — your suhoor alarm should follow, not freeze.