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Middlesbrough Prayer Times Today

Sunday, 31st May 2026 — Accurate Salah, Namaz & Salat times for Middlesbrough, England.

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About Middlesbrough

Middlesbrough in the Tees Valley has one of the most established Muslim communities in the north-east of England, with roots from Yemen, South Asia and beyond. The town's mosques reflect its diverse Islamic heritage.

About Prayer Times in Middlesbrough

Prayer times in Middlesbrough are calculated from astronomical data for the city's location using the Muslim World League (MWL) method — Fajr at 18° below the horizon and Isha at 17°, the standard recommended by major UK Islamic organisations including the Muslim Council of Britain.

Because Middlesbrough is at a northern UK latitude, prayer times vary substantially by season. In summer, Fajr can begin as early as 2:30–3:00 AM and Maghrib falls after 9:00 PM — making the Ramadan fasting day one of the longest in the world. In winter, all five prayers fall within a much shorter day: Fajr around 6:30–7:00 AM and Maghrib around 3:30–4:00 PM, with Dhuhr, Asr and Isha all within a few hours.

The times shown above are astronomical prayer start times — when each prayer window opens. Your local mosque's iqamah (congregational prayer) times are typically 15–30 minutes later and are set independently by each mosque. Always confirm iqamah times directly with your mosque.

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Prayer Times FAQ — Middlesbrough

What time is Fajr prayer in Middlesbrough today?
Fajr prayer in Middlesbrough begins at true dawn — the first light on the horizon before sunrise. Using the Muslim World League method (Fajr 18° below the horizon), Fajr in Middlesbrough ranges from around 2:30–3:00 AM in midsummer to around 6:30–7:00 AM in midwinter. Today's exact Fajr time is shown in the prayer times table above.
What time is Dhuhr prayer in Middlesbrough today?
Dhuhr prayer in Middlesbrough begins just after the sun crosses its zenith (solar noon). Times range from approximately 12:55 PM in winter to 1:15 PM in summer (BST). Today's exact Dhuhr time is shown in the prayer times table above.
What time is Asr prayer in Middlesbrough today?
Asr (afternoon prayer) in Middlesbrough varies from around 1:45 PM in midwinter to 6:45 PM in midsummer. The standard (Shafi'i/Maliki/Hanbali) method begins Asr when an object's shadow equals its length; the Hanafi method waits until the shadow is twice the object's length — making Asr roughly 30–60 minutes later. You can switch between both methods using the settings on the prayer times table above.
What time is Maghrib in Middlesbrough today?
Maghrib prayer in Middlesbrough begins immediately at sunset. The time varies greatly by season — from around 3:30–4:00 PM in December to 9:15–9:30 PM in June. Today's exact Maghrib time is shown in the table above.
What time is Isha prayer in Middlesbrough today?
Isha (night prayer) in Middlesbrough begins when the red twilight fully disappears after sunset. Using the MWL method (Isha 17° below the horizon), times range from around 6:30–7:30 PM in winter to past midnight in the height of summer.
Which mosques are in Middlesbrough?
Middlesbrough has several mosques including Middlesbrough Central Mosque, Newport Road Masjid, Grove Hill Mosque, Pallister Masjid, Berwick Hills Mosque, Ayresome Masjid, Park End Mosque, Thorntree Masjid, Linthorpe Mosque, Stockton-on-Tees Mosque, Billingham Mosque, Hartlepool Mosque, Redcar Masjid, Guisborough Mosque, Normanby Mosque, Skelton Masjid. See the mosques section above for addresses, Jummah times, and links to individual mosque pages.
What prayer calculation method is used for Middlesbrough?
We use the Muslim World League (MWL) method — Fajr at 18° and Isha at 17° below the horizon. This is the standard method endorsed by major UK Islamic organisations including the Muslim Council of Britain. You can switch to ISNA, Egyptian, or Hanafi Asr using the settings on the prayer times table above.
What is Jummah time in Middlesbrough?
Jummah (Friday congregational prayer) in Middlesbrough is typically held just after Dhuhr, usually between 12:30 PM and 2:00 PM. Larger mosques often hold multiple Jummah sessions to accommodate bigger congregations. Check individual mosque pages for the exact Jummah time at your local mosque.
How do mosque iqamah times differ from prayer start times in Middlesbrough?
The times shown on this page are astronomical prayer start times — the moment each prayer window opens. Your local mosque in Middlesbrough will set its own iqamah (congregational prayer) times, which are typically 15–30 minutes after the start time. Always check directly with your mosque for their iqamah schedule.
Can I view a monthly prayer timetable for Middlesbrough?
Yes — click the "Monthly Prayer Timetable" link above to view prayer times for Middlesbrough for every day of the current month, calculated using the Muslim World League method. A Ramadan timetable showing Suhoor (Sehri) and Iftar times for Middlesbrough is also available via the "Ramadan Times" link.

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