Accuracy

How we maintain and verify calculation accuracy

At Namaz Times, delivering precise Sehri and Iftar (sunset) times worldwide is our top priority. Our calculations are based on recognized astronomical and Islamic methods, ensuring both reliability and consistency.

How We Ensure Accuracy

Astronomical Precision

We use globally validated solar positioning algorithms to determine sunrise, sunset, and twilight times for every location.

Islamic Methodology

Multiple Islamic calculation standards are supported, including the Muslim World League, ISNA, Umm al-Qura, and Diyanet methods. This ensures users can match local mosque practices or personal preference.

Time Zone Reliability

Times are automatically converted to the correct local time using the IANA timezone database, with proper handling of daylight saving and political boundaries.

Validation & Redundancy

Calculations undergo sanity checks to prevent impossible times (e.g., Sehri after sunrise) and fallback methods maintain accuracy if an external data source is temporarily unavailable.

Continuous Improvement

We regularly review and update our methods to ensure consistency with global astronomical and Islamic standards. Our goal is to provide users with reliable and trustworthy fasting times, wherever they are in the world.

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