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20 Muharram 1448 AH
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Bursa

Prayer Times in Bursa, Bolu

July 6, 202620 Muharram, 1448 AH
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Dhuhr
01:01 PM
08:16:23
Fajr
03:31 AM
Sunrise
05:32 AM
Asr
05:00 PM
Maghrib
08:53 PM
Isha
10:00 PM

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Supplementary times

Imsak
03:21
Midnight
00:01
Qiyam al-Layl
01:11
Last third of night
Qibla
Qibla bearing: 155.8° from North (roughly SSE). 2,291 km to Makkah.

Accurate Bursa Prayer Times, Bolu Turkey

Get precise prayer times in Bursa, Bolu, Turkey, calculated using the University of Tehran — Institute of Geophysics method with Standard (Shafi, Hanbali, Maliki) juristic calculation for Asr. Today's Fajr begins at 03:31 and Isha at 22:00. The fasting duration from Fajr to Maghrib is 17 hours 22 minutes.

Timezone & Coordinates

Bursa is located in the Europe/Istanbul timezone (UTC +03:00), at latitude 40.5833 and longitude 30.9000. eSalah automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving Time.

🌗 Moon tonight in Bursa

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Phase
Last quarter (68% illuminated)
Sunrise
05:32 AM
Sunset
08:29 PM
Moonrise
11:51 PM
Moonset
11:44 AM
Moonset lag after sunset −8 h 46 min

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

Moon age
21.0 days
Sun-moon elongation
111.3°

Bursa was the first major Ottoman capital, captured by Orhan Gazi in 1326, and served as the imperial seat through the fourteenth century before the move to Edirne and ultimately Istanbul. It is the burial place of the early Ottoman sultans Osman, Orhan, Murad I, and Bayezid I, and the site of some of the formative monuments of Ottoman Islamic architecture: the Ulu Cami (Grand Mosque) of 1399 with its forest of twenty domed bays and central fountain, the Yeşil Cami (Green Mosque) and Yeşil Türbe of 1419-1424 with their tile-revetted interiors, and the Hüdavendigar and Muradiye complexes that combined mosque, madrasa, hospice, and tomb in the early kulliye form. Bursa's Friday prayer at the Ulu Cami remains one of the largest in northwestern Anatolia, and the city retains a strong tradition of devotional life, hammam culture, and Islamic crafts inherited from its imperial centuries.