About Prayer Times in MIT OQBA
Our prayer times for MIT OQBA are calculated using precise astronomical data and following established Islamic methods. The calculations take into account MIT OQBA specific latitude and longitude, ensuring accuracy throughout the year.
Prayer Time Calculation Method
We use the Egyptian General Authority of Survey calculation method, which is widely accepted across Egypt. This method is particularly accurate for MIT OQBA geographical location and follows the traditional Egyptian way of calculating prayer times.
Seasonal Prayer Time Changes in MIT OQBA
Prayer times MIT OQBA vary throughout the year due to the changing seasons and daylight hours. During summer months, the time between prayers is longer, while winter months see shorter intervals between prayers.
Important Notes
- Prayer times are automatically adjusted for daylight saving time
- Times are verified with local mosques in MIT OQBA
- Slight variations (1-2 minutes) may occur between different areas of MIT OQBA
- Always verify Fajr and Isha times during Ramadan with your local mosque
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate are the prayer times MIT OQBA?
Our prayer times are calculated using precise astronomical data and are regularly verified with local mosques in MIT OQBA. They follow the official Egyptian calculation methods.
Why do prayer times change daily in MIT OQBA?
Prayer times change daily due to the sun's position and daylight hours, which vary throughout the year in MIT OQBA. These changes are more noticeable during season transitions.