Maghrib Time Jeddah

The maghrib time jeddah today is 17:40. Find maghrib azan time jeddah and maghrib adhan time jeddah for all mosques in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

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17:40
10 Jumada al-Thani 1447Monday, December 1
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Maghrib Salat Time Jeddah

The maghrib time jeddah today is 17:40. Find maghrib azan time jeddah and maghrib adhan time jeddah for all mosques in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Maghrib in Jeddah is when the world exhales. The rush of the day slows, and a quiet gratitude fills the air. Families gather, hearts soften, and the first stars begin to appear. You bow in prayer knowing that Allah carried you through another day—and that’s something worth pausing for.

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About Maghrib

Location and Calculation Details

Location

Jeddah

Saudi Arabia

Coords

21.54|39.17

Method

Umm Al-Qura (Makkah)

Map of Maghrib Time Jeddah
Jeddah

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.Are there Sunnah prayers recommended after Maghrib?

Yes, it’s Sunnah to pray two rak‘ahs after the three obligatory ones of Maghrib. The Prophet ﷺ regularly performed them, and they carry great reward. They’re a calm way to close your evening worship—simple, peaceful, and full of light. Even if you’re tired, those few minutes deepen your connection with Allah.

Q.How do Muslims around the world experience Maghrib together?

Maghrib creates a wave of worship that circles the globe. As the sun sets in Jeddah, it rises elsewhere, but Maghrib’s call is always being heard somewhere in the world. That thought alone is humbling—you’re part of a living rhythm of faith that never stops, a worldwide chain of gratitude moving with the setting sun.

Q.Why is Maghrib such a special prayer?

Maghrib marks the close of the day—a moment between light and night. It’s when you pause to thank Allah for everything that happened since sunrise. Spiritually, it represents completion and renewal, reminding you that every ending carries mercy and a chance to begin again.

Q.How long does Maghrib prayer usually take?

Maghrib is one of the shorter prayers—three rak‘ahs in total. It typically takes just a few minutes to complete with focus. That’s part of its beauty: a brief yet powerful way to end your day with remembrance and peace.