What this guide helps you do
- Use one workflow for sunrise, sunset, and the next prayer
- Land on a city page that already calculates MWL-based prayer times
- Compare cities when you travel or move across regions
Prayer-time searches are high-frequency and habit-driven, so the right hub should remove friction, explain the calculation standard, and route users into the correct city page fast.
These pages are strong entry points when you want a fast answer and clear internal links after it.
This turns the guide into a reusable comparison asset instead of a pure click-through bridge.
| City | Fajr | Sunrise | Maghrib | Daylight | 30-day Fajr shift |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dubai United Arab Emirates | 4:18 AM | 5:41 AM | 6:53 PM | 13h 10m | 18 min earlier over the next 30 days |
| Cairo Egypt | 4:41 AM | 6:10 AM | 7:36 PM | 13h 25m | 22 min earlier over the next 30 days |
| Riyadh Saudi Arabia | 3:53 AM | 5:16 AM | 6:26 PM | 13h 09m | 17 min earlier over the next 30 days |
| Istanbul Turkey | 4:10 AM | 5:58 AM | 8:06 PM | 14h 06m | 41 min earlier over the next 30 days |
| Casablanca Morocco | 5:06 AM | 6:39 AM | 8:18 PM | 13h 38m | 27 min earlier over the next 30 days |
| Jakarta Indonesia | 4:41 AM | 5:54 AM | 5:47 PM | 11h 53m | 2 min later over the next 30 days |
Short summaries make the prayer guide easier to cite without forcing readers through the whole grid first.
Riyadh starts earliest at 3:53 AM.
Casablanca ends later, with Maghrib at 8:18 PM.
Istanbul changes fastest, with 41 min earlier over the next 30 days.
The guide becomes more defensible when the numbers can be validated and reused directly.
Use region pages when you need multiple nearby cities without repeating the search flow.
Each guide solves a different starting intent, but they all lead into the same city pages.