Five times a day, calculated for Mudgee.
Updated automatically each morning. Friday Jumu'ah at 1:15 pm, open to all.
Times for today.
Cards refresh once each morning. Times follow the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) convention.
حَافِظُوا عَلَى الصَّلَوَاتِ وَالصَّلَاةِ الْوُسْطَىٰ
“Guard the prayers, and the middle prayer.”
— Qur'an 2:238
Jumu'ah, every Friday, at 1:15 pm.
Jumu'ah is the weekly congregational Friday prayer. The whole thing takes about thirty minutes: a short sermon (the khutbah) followed by a quiet, brief prayer.
Visitors are welcome, including those who are not Muslim. There is no expectation that you join in. Sit at the back, listen, or quietly slip out whenever you wish.
What to expect.
- Modest dress. Shoulders and knees covered. Shoes come off at the prayer-hall door.
- No RSVP. Walk-ins welcome. Arrive five minutes early if you can.
- Address. We confirm the meeting place by email until our regular space is secured.
- Children. Quiet kids are fine. Toys and snacks are fine. We are a small community.
Print, save, or subscribe.
Monthly calendar.
Download a printable schedule with every prayer time for the month. Stick it on the fridge.
Download PDFPlaceholder file. We update this on the first of every month.
Weekly email.
One email each Friday morning with the week's prayer times and any community announcements. No marketing, easy to unsubscribe.
Email to subscribeA proper signup form lands here once we wire it up.
The maths behind the times.
Method & location
- Method
- Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)
- Location
- Mudgee, NSW (−32.5946, 149.5876)
- Timezone
- Australia/Sydney (daylight saving handled automatically)
- Refresh
- Once each morning, then served from our own page
We chose ISNA because it suits a wider audience in regional Australia and produces sensible Fajr and Isha times in winter. Does your family follow a different convention? Let us know and we will publish a side-by-side comparison.
Source
Calculations come from AlAdhan.com, a free service used by Muslim communities worldwide.
We cache the day's times once each morning. The website does not depend on a live connection to display them, so the page works even if AlAdhan is briefly unreachable.
Spotted a correction?
If a time looks wrong, please email the date and the prayer in question. We will check, and either correct the data or explain the calculation.
info@mudgeeislamiccommunity.orgWe pray on the lands of the Wiradjuri people, the Traditional Custodians of this Country, and pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging.