Prayer times in Syria
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Payer Times for Cities in Syria
City | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
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Aleppo | 06:03 | 07:35 | 12:26 | 15:00 | 17:18 | 18:45 |
As-suwayda | 06:00 | 07:28 | 12:29 | 15:11 | 17:29 | 18:52 |
Damascus | 06:02 | 07:31 | 12:30 | 15:10 | 17:28 | 18:52 |
Daraa | 06:02 | 07:30 | 12:30 | 15:13 | 17:31 | 18:54 |
Deir ez-zor | 05:49 | 07:20 | 12:14 | 14:50 | 17:08 | 18:34 |
Hama | 06:03 | 07:33 | 12:28 | 15:04 | 17:22 | 18:48 |
Homs | 06:02 | 07:32 | 12:28 | 15:05 | 17:23 | 18:49 |
Idlib | 06:04 | 07:36 | 12:28 | 15:03 | 17:21 | 18:47 |
Latakia | 06:07 | 07:38 | 12:32 | 15:07 | 17:25 | 18:51 |
Raqqa | 05:55 | 07:27 | 12:19 | 14:53 | 17:11 | 18:38 |
Prayer Times of Others Cities in Syria
About Syria
Officially the Syrian Arab Republic, Syria is a country of vast historical significance located in Western Asia. Bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Turkey to the north, Iraq to the east, Jordan to the south, and Israel to the southwest, Syria holds a strategic position at the crossroads of continents. The capital, Damascus, is considered one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, resonating with rich stories from antiquity. This distinctive land was home to the Eblan civilization of the 3rd millennium BC and was part of several powerful empires, including Assyrian, Babylonian, Persian, Roman, and Byzantine empires. Syria witnessed dramatic changes in its sociopolitical landscape in the 20th century, from a French mandate after World War I to decades of autocratic rule post-independence. Since 2011, the nation has been grappling with a devastating civil war that has triggered humanitarian crises and deeply affected its people and cultural heritage. Yet, despite the immense challenges, Syria's diverse cultural heritage—spanning millennia—survives, with notable sites like the ancient cities of Palmyra and Aleppo, the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, and the Crusader castle of Crac des Chevaliers standing testament to its resilient past. Syria's rich tapestry of cultures, from its bustling souks and grand mosques to the echoes of ancient civilizations, contributes to its unique character.