Dhuhr Prayer Times β€” Fallujah, Iraq – 12:05

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

Dhuhr Prayer Times

12:05

Fallujah, Iraq Β· Muslim World League

Today's Salah Times in Fallujah

The midday prayer at 12:05 keeps balance β€” work continues, but Fallujah’s schedule bends around Allah, not the reverse.

Solar vs Clock Time

Dhuhr follows the sun, not the clock; that is why Fallujah prays Dhuhr at 12:05 and not at exactly 12:00.

Add a Buffer

Avoid scheduling meetings that end exactly at 12:05; a five-minute buffer protects wudu and prayer without anyone noticing.

Longitude Effect

Fallujah sits at about 43.8Β° east; for every 15Β° of longitude, solar noon shifts by an hour, which is exactly how Dhuhr ended up at 12:05 today.

A Long Afternoon

There are 7h 8m between Dhuhr at 12:05 and Maghrib at 19:13 in Fallujah today β€” a full second-half of the day.

A Middle Path

Dhuhr stands in the middle of the day the way Islam stands in the middle of paths β€” a quiet centre, not an extreme.

On Foot

A walking commute through Fallujah near 12:05 usually passes a masjid, a park bench, or an empty corner β€” Dhuhr does not need a building.

Cities Just Across the Border

Cities just east or west of Fallujah can pray Dhuhr 20–30 minutes apart even on the same clock; the timezone is administrative, the sun is not.

Remote Work Advantage

Remote workers in Fallujah have the easiest Dhuhr in history β€” your prayer space and 12:05 alarm are already in the same room.

Fallujah Prayer Times