
Dallas Prayer TimesIslamic Prayer Schedule — Dallas · Richardson · Irving · Plano
Accurate Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha times for Dallas and the DFW metroplex — calculated daily using the ISNA method for coordinates 32.78°N, 96.80°W. Serving DFW's 200,000+ Muslim community from IANT Richardson to Irving and beyond.
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DFW Muslim Community
The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex has over 200,000 Muslims — one of the fastest-growing Muslim communities in the Sun Belt. South Asian tech workers, Arab families, African refugees, and a vibrant African American Muslim community make DFW's Islamic landscape one of the richest in Texas.
IANT — Islamic Association of North Texas
Founded in 1971, IANT is the largest Islamic organization in the DFW area. Its flagship Al-Hedaya Mosque in Richardson anchors the Telecom Corridor Muslim community — serving thousands on Jumu'ah with multiple prayer halls, a full Islamic school, social services, and halal certification. IANT follows the ISNA calculation method (matching the times above) and coordinates Super Eid prayer at AT&T Stadium, where 30,000–40,000 worshippers gather on Eid morning.
Richardson Telecom Corridor — Desi Muslim Tech Hub
Richardson and Plano host Nokia, Ericsson, Samsung, and Texas Instruments — attracting waves of Pakistani and Indian Muslim engineers since the 1980s. The resulting community transformed Richardson into one of Texas's densest South Asian Muslim corridors. Greenville Avenue and Campbell Road are lined with halal restaurants, desi grocery stores, and Islamic schools. Friday prayer rooms at corporate campuses fill at 1 PM, and the IANT mosque parking lot overflows every Jumu'ah with tech workers still in their company lanyards.
Irving & DFW Airport — Crossroads Community
Irving, straddling both Dallas and Tarrant counties near DFW International Airport, hosts a diverse Muslim community of Arabs, South Asians, and West Africans. The Valley Ranch area has several mosques and Islamic centers. DFW Airport itself has dedicated prayer rooms (Musallas) in multiple terminals — one of the few US airports with prominently signed, permanent Islamic prayer spaces for traveling Muslims and the city's large Muslim aviation-industry workforce.
Somali, Sudanese & Bosnian Communities
Dallas has been a major refugee resettlement destination for decades. Somali Muslim families are concentrated in southeast Dallas, Garland, and Mesquite, with active community mosques and businesses. Sudanese Muslim families — many from Darfur and the Nuba Mountains — settled in Lewisville and Carrollton. The Bosnian Muslim community from the 1990s Balkan wars established a cultural center and mosque in Garland. These communities add Arabic, Somali, Nuer, and Bosnian voices to DFW's already multilingual Friday khutbahs.
Summer Dhuhr in 100°F+ Heat — Planning Your Midday Prayer
Dallas summers are ferocious — July average highs exceed 96°F, and 100°F+ days are common. Dhuhr falls around 12:01–12:09 PM during summer, right at peak heat. Many DFW Muslims pray Dhuhr indoors at work prayer rooms or at the mosque, then combine Dhuhr and Asr (jam' al-taqdim) on days with extreme heat advisories. Mosques along the Telecom Corridor keep their air conditioning running at full capacity through Maghrib. Parking lots at some mosques now include shaded canopies installed specifically for summer Jumu'ah overflow.
Super Eid at AT&T Stadium — 40,000 Worshippers on Eid Morning
DFW's Muslim population is large enough to fill the Dallas Cowboys' stadium on Eid. IANT's Super Eid prayer at AT&T Stadium in Arlington brings together 30,000–40,000 Muslims from across North Texas — making it one of the largest single Eid congregations in the United States. Multiple prayer sessions are staggered to accommodate demand. Eid Fajr and Eid prayer times are announced monthly via IANT — bookmark this page and check the live widget above for accurate Fajr timing on Eid morning.
Dallas Prayer Times by Month
At 32.78°N, Dallas has a moderate seasonal swing — Fajr spans from 3:52 AM (June) to 6:16 AM (December), a difference of just over 2 hours. Isha stays under 9:40 PM even in peak summer — manageable even for families with children. Winter Maghrib at 5:26 PM means the workday comfortably ends before sunset.
| Month | Fajr | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| January | 6:02 AM | 12:27 PM | 3:22 PM | 5:42 PM | 7:02 PM |
| February | 5:44 AM | 12:28 PM | 3:52 PM | 6:16 PM | 7:35 PM |
| March | 5:07 AM | 12:16 PM | 4:11 PM | 6:51 PM | 8:10 PM |
| April | 4:28 AM | 12:04 PM | 4:19 PM | 7:22 PM | 8:43 PM |
| May | 4:02 AM | 11:58 AM | 4:22 PM | 7:53 PM | 9:16 PM |
| June | 3:52 AM | 12:01 PM | 4:22 PM | 8:13 PM | 9:37 PM |
| July | 4:03 AM | 12:09 PM | 4:18 PM | 8:11 PM | 9:32 PM |
| August | 4:28 AM | 12:07 PM | 4:07 PM | 7:49 PM | 9:07 PM |
| September | 4:56 AM | 11:54 AM | 3:46 PM | 7:14 PM | 8:32 PM |
| October | 5:25 AM | 11:46 AM | 3:21 PM | 6:40 PM | 7:57 PM |
| November | 5:59 AM | 11:51 AM | 3:11 PM | 5:40 PM | 7:01 PM |
| December | 6:16 AM | 12:07 PM | 3:08 PM | 5:26 PM | 6:45 PM |
Approximate mid-month times, ISNA method (15° angle), CST/CDT. DST begins second Sunday of March, ends first Sunday of November.
Dallas vs. Suburbs — Time Differences
Reference point for this page. Matches Masjid Al-Islam and Islamic Center of Irving area.
~1–2 min ahead of downtown. IANT Al-Hedaya and the Telecom Corridor mosques use ISNA — times match within 2 min.
~1 min behind downtown. Valley Ranch mosque and DFW airport Musallas — negligible difference for prayer.
~3–4 min behind Dallas. More westerly longitude means later sunset and slightly later Isha on the same evening.
Texas & South-Central Prayer Times
Frequently Asked Questions
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Prayer Resources
- Qibla Direction Finder — ~44° northeast from Dallas
- About Fajr Prayer — dawn prayer significance
- How to Pray Salah — step-by-step illustrated guide
- Jumu'ah Friday Prayer Guide