Prayer Times for Salisbury

Tuesday, February 24th, 2026 · 7th Ramadan 1447H

Prayer Times

Current time: (GMT/BST)

Fajr

05:12

Dawn

Dhuhr

12:21

Noon

Asr

15:06

Afternoon

Maghrib

17:39

Sunset

Isha

19:23

Night

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Monthly Prayer Calendar – Salisbury

February 2026

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How Prayer Times Are Calculated in Salisbury

Prayer times in Salisbury are determined by the position of the sun at your exact location:

  • Fajr begins at true dawn.
  • Dhuhr starts at solar noon.
  • Asr begins when shadows reach a specific length.
  • Maghrib starts immediately at sunset.
  • Isha begins after twilight ends.

Location details used for accuracy:

Latitude
51.07°N
Longitude
1.79°W
Elevation
49m
Timezone
Europe/London

All times automatically adjust for British Summer Time when clocks change. If your local mosque follows a specific calculation method, you may wish to match their timetable for consistency.

Day Length & Seasonal Changes in Salisbury

10h 40m
Today's daylight duration

Because Salisbury is located at 51.07°N, daylight hours vary significantly between winter and summer.

  • In summer: Fajr becomes earlier and Isha later.
  • In winter: Fajr is later and Maghrib earlier.

These gradual daily shifts are completely normal and reflect the changing position of the sun throughout the year.

Daily Progression in Salisbury

Prayer times move slightly each day.

Maghrib vs yesterday
2m later
Sunrise vs yesterday
2m earlier

These small changes accumulate across the seasons, which is why Ramadan fast lengths vary depending on the time of year.

Why Prayer Times Differ Between Locations

Prayer times change significantly across different regions due to longitude, latitude, and elevation differences. The further you travel, the more noticeable these changes become.

Compare prayer times in nearby locations:

Each location's prayer times are determined by its exact latitude, longitude, and elevation, so times vary across the UK and beyond.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What time is Fajr in Salisbury today?

Fajr in Salisbury today begins at the calculated true dawn time shown at the top of this page. This is based on Salisbury's exact coordinates (51.1°N, 1.8°W) and elevation of approximately 49 metres above sea level. The timing is calculated using the MWL 18° method and automatically adjusted for Europe/London where applicable.

Because dawn shifts daily due to the Earth's tilt and orbit, Fajr in Salisbury gradually becomes earlier in summer and later in winter.

What time is Maghrib in Salisbury today?

Maghrib in Salisbury begins at astronomical sunset — the moment the upper edge of the sun disappears below the horizon at your exact location. This time is calculated specifically for Salisbury, not a nearby city centre, ensuring higher local accuracy.

Even small differences in latitude, longitude, or elevation within Wiltshire can cause sunset to vary by several minutes.

How are prayer times calculated for Salisbury?

Prayer times in Salisbury are calculated using precise astronomical algorithms that account for:

  • Latitude (51.1°N)
  • Longitude (1.8°W)
  • Elevation (approximately 49 metres above sea level)
  • Local timezone (Europe/London)
  • Seasonal solar position

Fajr and Isha are determined using solar angles below the horizon, Dhuhr is based on true solar noon, Asr on shadow length, and Maghrib on sunset.

These calculations are location-specific to Salisbury, meaning results differ slightly from neighbouring towns.

Why do prayer times in Salisbury change throughout the year?

Salisbury is located at 51.1°N latitude, which means daylight hours vary significantly between summer and winter.

In summer:

  • Sunrise is earlier
  • Sunset is later
  • Fajr and Isha are further apart

In winter:

  • Days are shorter
  • Fajr is later
  • Maghrib occurs earlier

This seasonal variation is caused by the Earth's axial tilt — not by changes in the calculation method.

Why might prayer times in Salisbury differ slightly from nearby areas?

Although Salisbury may be close to other towns in Wiltshire, even small differences in longitude can shift sunrise and sunset by approximately 4 minutes per degree.

Elevation also matters — someone in a higher part of Salisbury may experience sunset slightly later than someone at lower ground level.

For maximum consistency within your community, it is recommended to follow your local mosque timetable where available.

Which calculation method should I follow in Salisbury?

Most mosques across the UK use the Muslim World League (18°) method for Fajr and Isha. However, some communities may follow alternative recognised standards.

On this page, you can select from multiple calculation methods to match your local mosque in Salisbury. If unsure, consult your mosque for guidance and select the method they recommend.

Does British Summer Time affect prayer times in Salisbury?

Yes. When the UK switches to British Summer Time, the clock time for all prayers in Salisbury moves forward by one hour. When clocks return to Greenwich Mean Time, prayer times shift back by one hour.

The actual solar position does not change — only the civil clock time changes.

Can I see a full monthly prayer timetable for Salisbury?

Yes. This page provides a complete monthly timetable for Salisbury, showing daily Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha times.

Because prayer times change slightly each day, the monthly view allows you to plan ahead — especially during Ramadan or for printing a timetable for home use.