Dhuhr Prayer Times — Fallujah, Iraq – 12:02

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

12:02

Fallujah, Iraq · Muslim World League

Today's Salah Times in Fallujah

The midday prayer at 12:02 keeps balance — work continues, but Fallujah’s schedule bends around Allah, not the reverse.

East and West Differ

Within Fallujah’s country, the eastern cities pray Dhuhr earlier on the clock and the western ones later — a small map drawn by the sun every day.

Add a Buffer

Avoid scheduling meetings that end exactly at 12:02; a five-minute buffer protects wudu and prayer without anyone noticing.

Business-Hour Overlap

Dhuhr at 12:02 sits inside core business hours in Fallujah; this single fact is why disciplined Dhuhr habit matters more here than for any other prayer.

Equation of Time

Solar noon does not always sit on the clock’s noon; through the year in Fallujah it can drift by 15 minutes, which is why Dhuhr today lands at 12:02.

A Middle Path

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

On Foot

A walking commute through Fallujah near 12:02 usually passes a masjid, a park bench, or an empty corner — Dhuhr does not need a building.

A Wide Timezone

When a single timezone covers thousands of kilometres, Dhuhr times spread far apart; 12:02 in Fallujah is one slice of that spread.

Remote Work Advantage

Remote workers in Fallujah have the easiest Dhuhr in history — your prayer space and 12:02 alarm are already in the same room.

Fallujah Prayer Times