Fajr Prayer Times — Fort Worth, United States – 04:59

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

Fajr Prayer Times

04:59

Fort Worth, United States · Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)

Today's Salah Times in Fort Worth

A 82-minute window between Fajr and sunrise is your daily appointment with stillness in Fort Worth.

Short-Dawn Bedtime

With only 82 minutes from Fajr to sunrise in Fort Worth, missing 04:59 forfeits the whole prayer — bed by 21:29 is not optional, it is the prayer’s prerequisite.

A Light on the Face

The Prophet ﷺ said the one who prays Fajr is in the protection of Allah — a sign believers historically carried as a softness on the face.

Qibla Direction

From Fort Worth, the Kaaba sits roughly to the north-east at a true bearing of about 43° — face that direction at 04:59.

Moonlight at Fajr

A bright moon over Fort Worth can mask the early signs of dawn; the calendar still places Fajr at 04:59 because the sun, not the moon, defines it.

A Sunnah of Quiet

The Prophet ﷺ would sit in his place after Fajr until sunrise — a sunnah Fort Worth can revive easily inside its 82-minute dawn window.

Northern Hemisphere Pattern

Fort Worth’s Fajr arc follows the standard northern pattern — earlier in summer, later in winter, with today’s 04:59 on that curve.

When Eating Stops

Eating must stop before the 04:59 adhan in Fort Worth — the calendar time, not the muezzin’s voice, defines the cutoff.

A Ramadan-Ready Routine

Building a daily Fajr habit in Fort Worth now — bed at 21:29, prayer at 04:59 — is the single best preparation for Ramadan.

Fort Worth Prayer Times