Prayer Times in Tallinn

Method: Muslim World League
Thu, March 20, 202506:27 AM

Fajr

End Time 05:35 AM

01:21 AM

Dhuhr

End Time 05:24 PM

01:20 PM

Asr

End Time 09:04 PM

05:24 PM

Maghrib

End Time 01:18 AM

09:04 PM

Isha

End Time 01:21 AM

01:18 AM

Jumuah

End Time 05:24 PM

01:20 PM

Frequently Asked Questions

The five daily Prayer times in Islam are:

  • Fajr Prayer times (Dawn): Performed before sunrise, marking the beginning of the day.
  • Dhuhr Prayer times (Midday): Performed after the sun passes its zenith (midday).
  • Asr Prayer times (Afternoon): Performed in the late afternoon when the shadow of an object is equal to or longer than its length.
  • Maghrib Prayer times (Sunset): Performed just after the sun sets.
  • Isha Prayer times (Night): Performed at night after the twilight has disappeared.

Today Prayer Times Tallinn

Looking for Today's Prayer Times in Tallinn, Estonia? Here are today's Tallinn, Estonia Prayer times: Fajar Prayer Time 01:21 AM, Dhuhur Prayer Time , Asr Prayer Time 05:24 PM, Maghrib Prayer Time 09:04 PM, and Isha Prayer Time 01:18 AM. This is for Islamic prayer timing in Tallinn, Estonia. Daily Islamic Salah Time helps the Muslim ummah to connect with Islam. Find the correct Azan Times and Namaz times, including weekly Salat timings and a detailed monthly Salat timetable.Praying five times a day (Salat) is a key part of being a Muslim, especially during Ramadan. You can learn Iftar Dua and Sehri Dua, feel closer to Allah (SWT) and find peace. It's also important to know the correct iftar time today and sehri time today so you can keep your fast properly during this blessed month. Today's Sehri Time Tallinn, Estonia: 01:21 AM and today's iftar time Tallinn, Estonia: 09:04 PM.Here you can find the complete prayer timetable for the whole year in Tallinn. The Tallinn Prayer Times is updated daily, ensuring that you always have the most accurate salat timing. The prayer times customization feature allows you to modify timings based on your country's calculation methods, suitable for Hanafi, Shafi, Maliki, and Hanbali practices.