Dhuhr Prayer Times — Ann Arbor, United States – 13:40

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Dhuhr Prayer Times

13:40

Ann Arbor, United States · Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)

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The midday prayer at 13:40 keeps balance — work continues, but Ann Arbor’s schedule bends around Allah, not the reverse.

Open-Plan Reality

Open offices are loudest near 13:40; a quiet corner, a small mat, and four rakahs change the room without anyone in Ann Arbor noticing.

Suburban Quiet

In quieter parts of Ann Arbor, 13:40 is the easiest prayer of the day — empty streets, empty homes, no rush.

Mute Notifications

A single Do-Not-Disturb window at 13:40 protects more than the prayer — it teaches the team in Ann Arbor when not to interrupt.

Next Jumu‘ah

Friday in Ann Arbor is the next reset point of the week — note where you will pray Jumu‘ah and clear your calendar around 13:40 now, not Friday morning.

Silent Intention

A silent niyyah for Dhuhr formed at the start of the work morning carries you through Ann Arbor’s noise to 13:40 without negotiation.

Coast vs Inland

Coastal and inland parts of Ann Arbor’s region share the same Dhuhr, but the coast cools faster after 13:40; the prayer time is shared, the heat is not.

Remote Work Advantage

Remote workers in Ann Arbor have the easiest Dhuhr in history — your prayer space and 13:40 alarm are already in the same room.

Western-Edge Workday

Ann Arbor sits on the western edge of its timezone, so Dhuhr lands at 13:40, well after the clock’s noon — afternoon meetings should respect that.

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