Maghrib Time Baghdad

The maghrib time baghdad today is 18:15. Find maghrib azan time baghdad and maghrib adhan time baghdad for all mosques in Baghdad, Iraq.

12:32:49 AM
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18:15
2 Shawwal 1447Saturday, March 21
Baghdad, Iraq

Maghrib Salat Time Baghdad

The maghrib time baghdad today is 18:15. Find maghrib azan time baghdad and maghrib adhan time baghdad for all mosques in Baghdad, Iraq.

Eid al-Fitr Mubarak! Taqabbal Allahu minna wa minkum. Don't forget the Eid prayer at mosques in Baghdad.

Maghrib prayer in Baghdad coincides precisely with the sunset, a moment of profound spiritual significance and the traditional time for breaking fast during Ramadan. The sunset in this Iraqi capital varies seasonally, impacting the Maghrib prayer's daily schedule.

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About Maghrib

Location and Calculation Details

Location

Baghdad

Iraq

Coords

33.32|44.37

Method

Muslim World League

Map of Maghrib Time Baghdad
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q.What time is Maghrib in Baghdad today?

The Maghrib prayer time in Baghdad, Iraq today is 18:15. Calculated using the Muslim World League method.

Q.What calculation method is used for Maghrib in Baghdad?

Maghrib time in Baghdad is calculated using the Muslim World League method, the official standard in Iraq. This ensures accuracy based on Baghdad's geographic coordinates and seasonal sun positions.

Q.What is the Qibla direction from Baghdad?

The Qibla direction from Baghdad is 0.0Β° , pointing toward the Kaaba in Makkah.

Q.When does the fasting window end in Baghdad?

The fasting window in Baghdad ends at Maghrib (18:15). Today's fasting duration from Fajr to Maghrib is approximately 13h 33m.

Q.How long is Maghrib prayer time valid in Baghdad?

Maghrib prayer in Baghdad begins at 18:15 (sunset) and is valid until the disappearance of the red twilight glow, which is when Isha begins at 19:33.

Q.What are the other prayer times in Baghdad today?

Full prayer schedule for Baghdad today: Fajr 04:42, Dhuhr 12:11, Asr 15:38, Maghrib 18:15, Isha 19:33. All times calculated using Muslim World League.