KonyaPrayer Times in Konya, Konya
Prayer Times in Konya, Konya
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Accurate Konya Prayer Times, Konya Turkey
Get precise prayer times in Konya, Konya, Turkey, calculated using the Diyanet İşleri Başkanlığı, Turkey method with Standard (Shafi, Hanbali, Maliki) juristic calculation for Asr. Today's Fajr begins at 04:13 and Isha at 21:15. The fasting duration from Fajr to Maghrib is 15 hours 29 minutes.
Timezone & Coordinates
Konya is located in the Europe/Istanbul timezone (UTC +03:00), at latitude 37.8656 and longitude 32.4825. eSalah automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving Time.
Konya, capital of the Anatolian Seljuk sultanate from the late eleventh through the thirteenth centuries, is best known today as the city of Mawlana Jalal al-Din Rumi, the Persian-language Sufi poet whose Masnavi is among the most widely read works of Islamic devotional literature. Rumi died in Konya in 1273 and is buried in the Mevlana Mausoleum beneath its distinctive turquoise conical dome; the surrounding tekke complex was the institutional center of the Mevlevi Sufi order, famous for the sema or whirling ceremony developed by Rumi's son Sultan Walad and his followers as a structured form of dhikr. The Alaeddin Mosque on Konya's central citadel hill, completed in 1221, and the thirteenth-century Karatay and Ince Minareli Madrasas are major monuments of Anatolian Seljuk architecture, with the Karatay's tile-mosaic dome among the finest examples of medieval Islamic geometric design. Konya's annual Şeb-i Arus commemoration of Rumi's death anniversary draws visitors from across the Muslim world, and the city remains a center of Mevlevi-influenced devotional music and recitation today.