Understanding Islamic Prayer Times
Bansang is home to a vibrant Muslim community that relies on precise prayer schedules throughout the year. The daily salah cycle in Bansang begins with Fajr โ the pre-dawn prayer โ and concludes with Isha after nightfall. Because Bansang sits at latitude 13.4ยฐ north, the gap between sunrise and sunset shifts noticeably across seasons, which in turn affects every prayer window.
The morning prayer holds a cherished place in the daily routine of Muslims in Gambia. Fajr timing is determined by the first light appearing on the eastern horizon, well before the sun itself rises. This calculation uses the Muslim World League convention, which defines the Fajr angle recognised by scholars in the region. Waking for this early salah is considered one of the most rewarding acts of devotion.
As the day progresses, Dhuhr prayer is observed once the sun passes its highest point. The afternoon prayer, Asr, follows when an object's shadow reaches a specified length โ a definition that varies slightly between juristic schools. Residents of Bansang can select the Hanafi or standard option on this page to ensure the salat al-Asr time matches their practice.
Maghrib prayer coincides with the moment the sun dips below the horizon. In Bansang, this time stays relatively stable year-round. The evening salah, Isha, begins once the twilight glow disappears entirely. Both times are calculated automatically on this page and update daily.
All prayer times on this page are computed using the Muslim World League (method 3), widely adopted in Gambia. The calculation factors in Bansang's exact coordinates and altitude to produce results consistent with local mosque schedules. You can also switch to a different method in the settings panel above if you follow a different convention.
At muslimprayer.live, our mission is to help every Muslim pray on time, wherever they are in the world. Salah is one of the most important obligations in Islam โ as Allah says: "Indeed, prayer has been decreed upon the believers a decree of specified times" (Qur'an 4:103). We believe in the power of reminding one another, as the Qur'an teaches: "Command your family to pray and be steadfast in it" (Qur'an 20:132). You can share prayer time cards from any city page to help your friends and family stay connected to their daily prayers, no matter where they live. Together, we can support each other in fulfilling this blessed obligation.