Prayer Times in Seattle
Fajr
3:17 AM
Dhuhr
1:14 PM
Asr
5:28 PM
Maghrib
9:09 PM
Isha
11:11 PM
If you live in Seattle, you already know that this city has some of the longest summer days and some of the shortest winter days in the whole country, and this means your prayer times here change much more throughout the year than they do in most other cities in the USA. Keeping up with all five daily prayers in Seattle requires you to check your times regularly because what was correct last week may already be a few minutes off this week. Our tool at the top of this page gives you accurate and daily updated Salah times for Seattle and all of Washington State so you always know the right time to pray no matter what season it is.
Prayer Time Seattle, Today
You can see today’s accurate prayer times for Seattle, Washington right above this section. These times are calculated using trusted Islamic methods and they update every single day automatically so you are always looking at the correct timings for today. If you want times that are more specific to where you live, you can select your neighbourhood or your local area and the tool will show you the exact prayer times for your location.
Seattle Daily Prayer Times
Here is a simple guide to all five daily prayers and when they happen throughout the day in Seattle.
Fajr
Fajr is the first prayer of the day and it starts very early in the morning before the sun comes up. In Seattle, Fajr time changes a lot depending on the time of year because the days in summer are very long and the days in winter are very short. In summer, Fajr can come as early as 3:30 in the morning, so it is always a good idea to check the correct time the night before so you know what time to wake up.
Dhuhr
Dhuhr comes just after midday when the sun is at its highest point in the sky, and for people who work in Seattle this prayer falls right in the middle of the work day. Even if your day is very busy, taking a few minutes out for Dhuhr helps you stay calm and focused for everything you still have to do in the afternoon.
Asr
Asr comes in the late afternoon before the sun goes down, and in Seattle this prayer often falls when many people are still at work or on their way home in the evening. Because it is easy to get caught up in the busyness of the afternoon, setting a reminder on your phone for Asr is something that really helps you make sure you do not miss it.
Maghrib
Maghrib starts right after the sun sets in the evening and it has one of the shortest time windows of all five prayers, which means you need to pray it as soon as you can after the sun goes down. The exact Maghrib time changes every day throughout the year so checking our tool above each day gives you the correct time and helps you make sure you are always on time for this prayer.
Isha
Isha is the last prayer of the day and it is performed after it gets fully dark outside. In Seattle, during the summer months, Isha can fall very late at night because the days are so long and it takes a long time for it to get fully dark. Many Muslims in Seattle set a dedicated reminder for Isha during summer so they do not forget it before they go to sleep.
Jummah Prayer Time Seattle
Friday Jummah is one of the most important prayers of the week for every Muslim and it takes the place of the regular Dhuhr prayer on Fridays. In Seattle, most mosques hold their Jummah prayer somewhere between 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM, but the exact time is different from mosque to mosque so it is always a good idea to check your local masjid’s website before you go to make sure you have the right time.
Mosques in Seattle fill up very quickly on Fridays, so coming a little early is always a good idea because it helps you find a good spot and makes sure you do not miss any part of the Khutbah. You can check our mosque directory above to find the Jummah timings for mosques that are close to where you live.
30 Days Prayer Time Seattle
If you want to plan your prayers for the whole month instead of checking every single day, our 30 day prayer timetable for Seattle makes that very easy for you. The times change a little every day as sunrise and sunset shift with the seasons, and our timetable shows you all of these changes in one place so you always know what is coming. This is especially helpful during Ramadan when you need to plan your Suhoor, Iftar, and Taraweeh times in advance so your whole day and night runs smoothly.

Monthly Prayer Times Schedule for Seattle
| Date | Day | Fajr | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 1 | Wednesday | 3:15 AM | 1:13 PM | 5:27 PM | 9:11 PM | 11:12 PM |
| Jul 2 | Thursday | 3:15 AM | 1:14 PM | 5:27 PM | 9:10 PM | 11:12 PM |
| Jul 3 | Friday | 3:15 AM | 1:14 PM | 5:28 PM | 9:10 PM | 11:12 PM |
| Jul 4 | Saturday | 3:16 AM | 1:14 PM | 5:28 PM | 9:10 PM | 11:12 PM |
| Jul 5 | Sunday | 3:16 AM | 1:14 PM | 5:28 PM | 9:09 PM | 11:12 PM |
| Jul 6 | Monday | 3:17 AM | 1:14 PM | 5:28 PM | 9:09 PM | 11:11 PM |
| Jul 7 | Tuesday | 3:17 AM | 1:14 PM | 5:28 PM | 9:08 PM | 11:11 PM |
| Jul 8 | Wednesday | 3:18 AM | 1:15 PM | 5:27 PM | 9:08 PM | 11:11 PM |
| Jul 9 | Thursday | 3:18 AM | 1:15 PM | 5:27 PM | 9:07 PM | 11:11 PM |
| Jul 10 | Friday | 3:19 AM | 1:15 PM | 5:27 PM | 9:07 PM | 11:11 PM |
| Jul 11 | Saturday | 3:19 AM | 1:15 PM | 5:27 PM | 9:06 PM | 11:10 PM |
| Jul 12 | Sunday | 3:20 AM | 1:15 PM | 5:27 PM | 9:05 PM | 11:09 PM |
| Jul 13 | Monday | 3:22 AM | 1:15 PM | 5:27 PM | 9:04 PM | 11:08 PM |
| Jul 14 | Tuesday | 3:24 AM | 1:15 PM | 5:27 PM | 9:04 PM | 11:06 PM |
| Jul 15 | Wednesday | 3:25 AM | 1:15 PM | 5:27 PM | 9:03 PM | 11:04 PM |
| Jul 16 | Thursday | 3:27 AM | 1:15 PM | 5:26 PM | 9:02 PM | 11:03 PM |
| Jul 17 | Friday | 3:29 AM | 1:16 PM | 5:26 PM | 9:01 PM | 11:01 PM |
| Jul 18 | Saturday | 3:31 AM | 1:16 PM | 5:26 PM | 9:00 PM | 10:59 PM |
| Jul 19 | Sunday | 3:33 AM | 1:16 PM | 5:26 PM | 8:59 PM | 10:58 PM |
| Jul 20 | Monday | 3:35 AM | 1:16 PM | 5:25 PM | 8:58 PM | 10:56 PM |
| Jul 21 | Tuesday | 3:37 AM | 1:16 PM | 5:25 PM | 8:57 PM | 10:54 PM |
| Jul 22 | Wednesday | 3:39 AM | 1:16 PM | 5:25 PM | 8:56 PM | 10:52 PM |
| Jul 23 | Thursday | 3:41 AM | 1:16 PM | 5:24 PM | 8:55 PM | 10:50 PM |
| Jul 24 | Friday | 3:43 AM | 1:16 PM | 5:24 PM | 8:54 PM | 10:48 PM |
| Jul 25 | Saturday | 3:45 AM | 1:16 PM | 5:24 PM | 8:53 PM | 10:46 PM |
| Jul 26 | Sunday | 3:47 AM | 1:16 PM | 5:23 PM | 8:51 PM | 10:44 PM |
| Jul 27 | Monday | 3:49 AM | 1:16 PM | 5:23 PM | 8:50 PM | 10:42 PM |
| Jul 28 | Tuesday | 3:51 AM | 1:16 PM | 5:22 PM | 8:49 PM | 10:40 PM |
| Jul 29 | Wednesday | 3:53 AM | 1:16 PM | 5:22 PM | 8:48 PM | 10:38 PM |
| Jul 30 | Thursday | 3:55 AM | 1:16 PM | 5:21 PM | 8:46 PM | 10:36 PM |
| Jul 31 | Friday | 3:57 AM | 1:16 PM | 5:21 PM | 8:45 PM | 10:34 PM |
Factors Affecting Prayer Times in Seattle
Prayer times in Seattle change more than in most other cities in the USA, and understanding the reasons behind this helps you stay on top of your prayers throughout the whole year.
Geographic Location
Seattle is located in the northern part of the USA and because of this the days here are much longer in summer and much shorter in winter compared to cities in the south. In June, Fajr can come as early as 3:30 in the morning, while in December it falls much later in the day. This big difference between summer and winter is the main reason why prayer times in Seattle change so much throughout the year.
Seasonal Changes
As the seasons change in Washington State, the times of sunrise and sunset shift a little every single day, and this directly affects your Fajr, Maghrib, and Isha times each day. Because of how much these times change in Seattle, it is always better to check your prayer times every day rather than using the same times you had last week.
Daylight Saving Time
Washington State moves its clocks one hour forward in spring and one hour back in fall, just like most other states in the USA. When this happens, all your prayer times change by a full hour at once, and if your prayer tool does not update on its own this can easily cause you to pray at the wrong time. This is why it is always better to use a tool or app that updates itself automatically when the clocks change.
Mosque Near Me | Seattle
If you want to pray with other Muslims or attend Friday Jummah, here are some well known mosques in Seattle that you can visit.
| Masjid Name | Address | City | Zip Code |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abubakar Islamic Center of Seattle | 5511 Martin Luther King Jr Way S | Seattle | 98118 |
| Al-Karim Islamic Center | 5706 Rainier Ave S | Seattle | 98118 |
| Masjid al‑Taqwa | 720 25th Ave | Seattle | 98122 |
| Masjid Al Furqan | 9401 18th Ave SW | Seattle | 98106 |
| High Point Masjid (West Seattle) | 6558 35th Ave SW | Seattle | 98126 |
| Islamic House at UW | 4625 22nd Ave NE | Seattle | 98105 |
It is always a good idea to contact your nearest mosque directly before you go to confirm their prayer times and Jummah schedule.
Info Table
| Attributes | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Seattle, WA, USA |
| Timezone | America/Los_Angeles (UTC-7) |
| Calculation Method | ISNA (Islamic Society of North America) |
| Juristic Method | Standard (Shafi, Hanbali, Maliki) |
| Time Format | 24-Hour Format |
| Latitude | 47.61° N |
| Longitude | 122.33° W |
| Distance from Mecca | 12,135 Km |
| Distance from Madina | 11,600 Km |
| Qibla Direction | 101.28° East-Southeast |
Get Your Seattle Prayer Times Daily
You can find accurate and updated Salah times for Seattle right here on this page every single day. Just bookmark this page and come back whenever you need to check your Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, or Isha times. No matter where you are in Seattle or anywhere else in Washington State, this page always has the correct times for you.






