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23 Dhu al-Hijjah 1447 AH
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Prayer Times in Mombasa, Coast

June 9, 202623 Dhu al-Hijjah, 1447 AH
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Qiyam al-Layl
01:33 AM
03:25:10
Fajr
05:10 AM
Sunrise
06:24 AM
Dhuhr
12:20 PM
Asr
03:44 PM
Maghrib
06:33 PM
Isha
07:14 PM

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Supplementary times

Imsak
05:00
Midnight
23:44
Qiyam al-Layl
01:33
Last third of night
Qibla
Qibla bearing: 0.3° from North (roughly N). 2,832 km to Makkah.

Accurate Mombasa Prayer Times, Coast Kenya

Get precise prayer times in Mombasa, Coast, Kenya, calculated using the University of Tehran — Institute of Geophysics method with Standard (Shafi, Hanbali, Maliki) juristic calculation for Asr. Today's Fajr begins at 05:10 and Isha at 19:14. The fasting duration from Fajr to Maghrib is 13 hours 23 minutes.

Timezone & Coordinates

Mombasa is located in the Africa/Nairobi timezone (UTC +03:00), at latitude -4.0500 and longitude 39.6667. eSalah automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving Time.

🌗 Moon tonight in Mombasa

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Phase
Last quarter (36% illuminated)
Sunrise
06:23 AM
Sunset
06:17 PM
Moonrise
01:34 AM
Moonset
01:08 PM
Moonset lag after sunset −5 h 9 min

The moon sets before the sun tonight — no crescent will be visible in the western sky after sunset.

Moon age
24.0 days
Sun-moon elongation
73.0°

Mombasa, on the Swahili coast of present-day Kenya, has been a Muslim port-city since the medieval period and was a major node of the Indian Ocean trading network linking East Africa to Yemen, the Persian Gulf, India, and the wider Shafi'i Sunni world. The Old Town's Mandhry Mosque, traditionally dated to 1570, is the oldest surviving mosque in the city, while the Bohra Mosque and the dense lattice of small neighborhood mosques in the Mji wa Kale quarter reflect the layered Sunni and Shia Ismaili (Bohra and Khoja) communities who have lived here for generations. Mombasa was visited by Ibn Battuta in 1331 and described as a Muslim town of considerable piety. The city today is the principal Muslim-majority urban center of Kenya, with active Friday congregations, a long Hadrami sayyid presence, vibrant Maulidi celebrations of the Prophet's birth in Swahili, and substantial Quran-school and qasida traditions.