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Prayer Times in Tunis
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Accurate Tunis Prayer Times, Tunisia
Get precise prayer times in Tunis, Tunisia, calculated using the Comunidade Islâmica de Lisboa method with Standard (Shafi, Hanbali, Maliki) juristic calculation for Asr. Today's Fajr begins at 03:12 and Isha at 20:54. The fasting duration from Fajr to Maghrib is 16 hours 25 minutes.
Timezone & Coordinates
Tunis is located in the Africa/Tunis timezone (UTC +01:00), at latitude 36.7982 and longitude 10.1708. eSalah automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving Time.
🌖 Moon tonight in Tunis
Full details →- Sunrise
- 05:01 AM
- Sunset
- 07:33 PM
- Moonrise
- 10:28 PM
- Moonset
- 07:08 AM
The moon sets before the sun tonight — no crescent will be visible in the western sky after sunset.
- Moon age
- 18.1 days
- Sun-moon elongation
- 140.6°
Tunis grew up beside the ruins of ancient Carthage and rose to prominence as a Hafsid capital from the thirteenth century, becoming a principal center of Maliki jurisprudence, Sufi learning, and Mediterranean trade. The Zaytuna Mosque, founded around 698 CE and rebuilt under the Aghlabids in 864 CE, is one of the oldest surviving mosques in North Africa and was for centuries the seat of one of the Muslim world's great traditional universities, training Maliki jurists alongside Cairo's al-Azhar and Fez's al-Qarawiyyin. The medina of Tunis, with its dense fabric of mosques, madrasas, zaouias, and souks woven around the Zaytuna, is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Tunis was also the city where the historian Ibn Khaldun was born in 1332 before his career took him across the Maghreb, al-Andalus, and Egypt. The Zaytuna remains an active mosque and revived center of Islamic learning today.