Prayer times in Malta
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Payer Times for Cities in Malta
City | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
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Birkirkara | 05:32 | 07:03 | 11:56 | 14:31 | 16:49 | 18:15 |
Fgura | 05:31 | 07:03 | 11:56 | 14:31 | 16:49 | 18:15 |
Mosta | 05:32 | 07:03 | 11:56 | 14:31 | 16:49 | 18:15 |
Qormi | 05:32 | 07:03 | 11:56 | 14:31 | 16:49 | 18:15 |
Rabat | 05:32 | 07:03 | 11:56 | 14:31 | 16:49 | 18:16 |
San gwann | 05:32 | 07:03 | 11:56 | 14:31 | 16:49 | 18:15 |
Sliema | 05:31 | 07:03 | 11:56 | 14:31 | 16:49 | 18:15 |
Valletta | 05:31 | 07:03 | 11:56 | 14:31 | 16:49 | 18:15 |
Zabbar | 05:31 | 07:03 | 11:56 | 14:31 | 16:49 | 18:15 |
Zejtun | 05:31 | 07:03 | 11:56 | 14:31 | 16:49 | 18:15 |
Prayer Times of Others Cities in Malta
About Malta
Malta, officially known as the Republic of Malta, is a picturesque archipelago nestled in the heart of the central Mediterranean between Sicily and the North African coast. Malta's geographical location has granted it immense strategic importance throughout history, leading to rule by numerous powers, including the Phoenicians, Romans, Moors, Normans, Sicilians, Spanish, French, and British. The capital city, Valletta, is acknowledged as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a testament to the island's rich cultural and historical depth. The archipelago is well-regarded for its abundance of historical and archaeological sites, not least the prehistoric temples which predate the pyramids of Egypt. The Maltese language, a unique Semitic language written in the Latin script, is a direct reflection of Malta's multifaceted history. Despite being small in size, Malta boasts an advanced economy with key sectors in tourism, manufacturing, and services. Malta's vibrant lifestyle is characterized by a plethora of cultural events, festivals, and outdoor activities. The island is renowned as one of the world's leading diving destinations, attributed to its crystal-clear waters, favourable climate, and abundant underwater biodiversity. Despite challenges like limited natural resources and overpopulation, the resilience and ingenuity of the Maltese people have propelled the nation to continuous growth and prosperity.