Horários de oração em Lebanon
Segunda-feira, 23 de Fevereiro de 2026 · 26 cidades · 33.1° - 34.5° N
Horários de oração para 26 cidades em Lebanon hoje
| Cidade | Fajr | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aanjar | 04:52 | 11:50 | 15:01 | 17:28 | 18:46 |
| Ain Ebel | 04:55 | 11:52 | 15:04 | 17:30 | 18:48 |
| Baabda | 04:54 | 11:51 | 15:02 | 17:29 | 18:47 |
| Baalbek | 04:51 | 11:48 | 14:59 | 17:26 | 18:45 |
| Batroûn | 04:54 | 11:51 | 15:01 | 17:28 | 18:47 |
| Bcharré | 04:52 | 11:49 | 15:00 | 17:27 | 18:45 |
| Beirut | 04:54 | 11:51 | 15:02 | 17:29 | 18:48 |
| Bhamdoun | 04:54 | 11:51 | 15:02 | 17:29 | 18:47 |
| Bhamdoûn el Mhatta | 04:54 | 11:51 | 15:02 | 17:29 | 18:47 |
| Caza de Aakkar | 04:52 | 11:49 | 14:59 | 17:26 | 18:45 |
| Caza de Baabda | 04:54 | 11:51 | 15:02 | 17:28 | 18:47 |
| Caza de Baalbek | 04:51 | 11:48 | 14:59 | 17:26 | 18:44 |
| Caza de Bent Jbaïl | 04:55 | 11:52 | 15:03 | 17:30 | 18:48 |
| Caza de Nabatîyé | 04:54 | 11:52 | 15:03 | 17:30 | 18:48 |
| En Nâqoûra | 04:56 | 11:53 | 15:05 | 17:31 | 18:49 |
| Ghazieh | 04:55 | 11:52 | 15:03 | 17:30 | 18:48 |
| Habboûch | 04:54 | 11:51 | 15:03 | 17:30 | 18:48 |
| Jbaïl | 04:54 | 11:51 | 15:02 | 17:28 | 18:47 |
| Jounieh | 04:54 | 11:51 | 15:02 | 17:29 | 18:47 |
| Marjayoûn | 04:54 | 11:51 | 15:03 | 17:29 | 18:47 |
| Nabatîyé et Tahta | 04:54 | 11:51 | 15:03 | 17:30 | 18:48 |
| Ra’s Bayrūt | 04:54 | 11:51 | 15:02 | 17:29 | 18:48 |
| Sidon | 04:55 | 11:52 | 15:03 | 17:30 | 18:48 |
| Tripoli | 04:53 | 11:50 | 15:00 | 17:27 | 18:46 |
| Tyre | 04:55 | 11:53 | 15:04 | 17:31 | 18:49 |
| Zahlé | 04:53 | 11:50 | 15:01 | 17:28 | 18:46 |
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How many cities does Praay.org cover in Lebanon?
What timezone is used for Lebanon?
Why do prayer times vary within Lebanon?
Which calculation method is used?
Prayer times in Lebanon
Praay.org covers 26 cities in Lebanon, spanning latitudes from 33.1° to 34.5°.
Lebanon is in the Asia/Beirut timezone (UTCUTC+2). All prayer times are calculated for the local timezone.
Major cities in Lebanon
Among the most populated cities in Lebanon are Beirut, Ra’s Bayrūt, Tripoli. Praay.org provides prayer times for all 26 cities in the country, from the largest metropolitan areas to smaller towns and villages. Each city page shows today's five daily prayer times — Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha — along with sunrise, sunset, Imsak and Islamic midnight. You can also view a full monthly calendar, navigate between days, and compare times across neighbouring cities.
Seasonal variation in Lebanon
Prayer times in Lebanon vary throughout the year due to the sun's changing position. The country's cities span latitudes from 33.1° to 34.5°, a spread of 1.4°. Cities at higher latitudes experience greater seasonal variation — with longer days in summer meaning earlier Fajr and later Maghrib, and shorter winter days bringing later Fajr and earlier Maghrib. Cities closer to the equator see relatively stable prayer times year-round. Praay.org automatically adjusts for daylight saving time transitions where applicable, ensuring accuracy regardless of the season.
Calculation methods
Praay.org supports three recognized calculation methods for Lebanon: Shia (Ja'fari) based on the Leva Research Institute in Qum, Shafii/Maliki/Hanbali from Muslim World League (MWL), and Hanafi also from MWL. The primary difference lies in the Fajr angle and Asr shadow factor. The Hanafi method calculates Asr when an object's shadow is twice its length, while the other schools use a 1:1 ratio. Choose the method that matches your school of thought — your selection is saved automatically via cookies.
Ramadan in Lebanon
During Ramadan, precise prayer times are especially important for Muslims in Lebanon. The Imsak time (approximately 10 minutes before Fajr) marks when one should stop eating for Suhoor, while Maghrib signals the time for Iftar. All prayer times are displayed in the local UTC+2 timezone. Use the monthly calendar on each city page to plan the entire month of Ramadan in advance, with exact fasting hours shown for every day.
All calculations use the recognized praytimes.org algorithm, adjusted for each city's precise GPS coordinates.