Prayer Times in Egypt After Daylight Saving 2026
As time moves forward, prayer remains the steady rhythm guiding the day, making accurate timings more important than ever.
With the arrival of daylight saving time, Egypt shifts its daily rhythm by one hour forward. In this quiet transition, prayer times change, calling for renewed attention and balance.
Impact of Time Change
Starting Friday, April 24, 2026, all five daily prayers follow the new schedule, requiring careful adjustment to maintain punctual عبادات.
Prayer Times in Cairo
- Fajr: 4:46 AM
- Dhuhr: 12:53 PM
- Asr: 4:29 PM
- Maghrib: 7:28 PM
- Isha: 8:51 PM
Prayer Times in Alexandria
- Fajr: 4:48 AM
- Dhuhr: 12:58 PM
- Asr: 4:36 PM
- Maghrib: 7:35 PM
- Isha: 8:59 PM
Other Cities
In cities like Mansoura, Assiut, Qena, and Aswan, timings shift by the same hour, with slight local differences.
Helpful Advice
During the first days:
- Adjust your clocks
- Double-check prayer schedules
- Arrive early for mosque prayers
A Constant Amid Change
Even as time shifts, prayer remains a constant anchor, guiding each day with discipline and peace.
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