Banda AcehPrayer Times in Banda Aceh, Aceh
Prayer Times in Banda Aceh, Aceh
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Accurate Banda Aceh Prayer Times, Aceh Indonesia
Get precise prayer times in Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia, calculated using the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi method with Standard (Shafi, Hanbali, Maliki) juristic calculation for Asr. Today's Fajr begins at 05:14 and Isha at 19:57. The fasting duration from Fajr to Maghrib is 13 hours 31 minutes.
Timezone & Coordinates
Banda Aceh is located in the Asia/Jakarta timezone (UTC +07:00), at latitude 5.5577 and longitude 95.3222. eSalah automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving Time.
Banda Aceh, capital of the Indonesian province of Aceh on the northern tip of Sumatra, has been a Muslim city since at least the thirteenth century and rose to prominence under the Aceh Sultanate in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, when it became one of the principal Shafi'i Islamic centers of Southeast Asia and was sometimes called the 'verandah of Mecca' for its role as a port of departure for Hajj pilgrims from across the archipelago. The Baiturrahman Grand Mosque (Masjid Raya Baiturrahman), originally built in 1612 under Sultan Iskandar Muda, was burned during the nineteenth-century Aceh War, rebuilt by the Dutch colonial government in 1881, and famously withstood the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami while much of the surrounding city was destroyed. Aceh is the only Indonesian province with formal Sharia provincial regulations alongside national civil law. Today the Baiturrahman Mosque is a major center of Friday prayer and a powerful symbol of Acehnese Muslim resilience.