Fajr Prayer Times — Longyearbyen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen – 01:54
Today's Islamic prayer times in Longyearbyen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen include Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. View the full Muslim prayer timetable for today and the upcoming days.
Fajr Prayer Times
01:54
Longyearbyen, Svalbard and Jan Mayen · Muslim World League
Today's Salah Times in Longyearbyen
Only 13 minutes between Fajr and sunrise in Longyearbyen — every minute of consistency counts.
The Adhan’s Final Phrase
“Prayer is better than sleep” enters the Fajr adhan in Longyearbyen for a reason; on this single line the day’s priorities are spoken aloud.
Six-Hour Minimum
If circumstances make 18:24 impossible, sleeping six hours and waking at Fajr (01:54) is enough — sleep deprivation is repaid in afternoon qailulah, never in missed prayer.
Civil Time vs Solar Time
Longyearbyen’s civil clock is a regional convention; the 01:54 you observe is rooted in actual solar geometry.
Suhoor with Family
Waking the household twenty-five minutes before Fajr at 01:54 in Longyearbyen turns suhoor from logistics into a quiet shared moment.
Aligning with Your Sleep Cycle
Sleep cycles run roughly ninety minutes; counting back from Fajr at 01:54 in Longyearbyen, four full cycles point to 18:24 as a clean wake point.
Northern Hemisphere Pattern
Longyearbyen’s Fajr arc follows the standard northern pattern — earlier in summer, later in winter, with today’s 01:54 on that curve.
Tropical Stability
Cities near the equator vary little — Longyearbyen at 78.2° latitude shows that calm in its narrow Fajr range.
Devices Away by 18:24
Putting screens down at 18:24 protects melatonin and protects Fajr at 01:54; the two are linked more tightly than most people realise.