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Prayer times for Leeds

Sunday · 26 Apr 2026 · 9 Dhū al-Qaʿdah 1447 · Muslim World League

Next prayer: Fajr at 03:04 · in 58m

Next
Dawn
Fajr
03:04
Shuruq
Sunrise
05:41
Midday
Dhuhr
13:04
Afternoon
Asr
17:03
Sunset
Maghrib
20:28
Night
Isha
22:53
Leeds — where you are in the day
00:00 06:00 12:00 18:00 24:00 Fajr Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha

Leeds has a vibrant Muslim community concentrated in Beeston, Harehills, and Hyde Park. The city's Islamic centres serve a significant student population alongside long-established families.

How prayer times are calculated for Leeds

WhiskAI computes prayer times for Leeds from the city's geographic centre (latitude 53.8008°N, longitude -1.5491°W) using the Muslim World League (Fajr 18°, Isha 17°) calculation method. This is the convention adopted by the Muslim Council of Britain and the majority of mosques across United Kingdom, which means our published times align closely with what most Leeds mosques announce as the start of each prayer window.

Each calculation depends on the precise position of the sun relative to Leeds's horizon at every moment of the day. Fajr is computed as the moment the sun reaches 18 degrees below the eastern horizon during dawn twilight. Sunrise is the moment the upper edge of the sun first appears above the horizon. Dhuhr is calculated when the sun crosses the local meridian — true solar noon for Leeds's longitude — with a one-minute settling adjustment. Asr applies the standard Shafi'i shadow rule: the prayer begins when an object's shadow equals its own height plus the residual noon shadow. Maghrib begins at sunset, and Isha at 17 degrees below the western horizon during dusk twilight. We retrieve fresh values from the Aladhan API daily and cache them for 24 hours per city.

Daylight and Ramadan in Leeds

Leeds sits at a upper mid-northern latitude (53.80°N), which produces a meaningful seasonal swing in daylight hours. On the summer solstice in late June, Leeds experiences approximately 16 hours 51 minutes of daylight from sunrise to sunset. On the winter solstice in late December, daylight contracts to roughly 7 hours 9 minutes. The annual variation between longest and shortest day is therefore close to 9 hours 41 minutes — a substantial range that directly shapes the daily fasting window during Ramadan.

When Ramadan falls in summer (it last did in 2014–2017 and will again in 2042–2045 under the lunar calendar's 33-year drift), Leeds Muslims fast for close to 15 hours 51 minutes from Fajr to Maghrib. When Ramadan falls in winter (as in 2027–2030), the fast contracts to roughly 6 hours 39 minutes. The current Ramadan window — Ramadan 1448 begins around 15 February 2027 — places fasting in late winter for Leeds, producing moderate to short fasting days. Pre-dawn Fajr that arrives before 03:00 in London and as early as 02:00 in Edinburgh and Glasgow is a defining feature of summer Ramadan in United Kingdom.

Iqamah practices and congregational prayer in Leeds

WhiskAI publishes calculated adhan times — the moment each prayer's astronomical window opens. Mosques in Leeds typically publish iqamah times that delay the start of congregational prayer beyond the adhan to give worshippers time to gather and prepare. Most British mosques delay iqamah by 25 to 30 minutes after Fajr adhan and 10 to 15 minutes after the four daytime prayers. Maghrib iqamah is usually shorter, often only 5 to 10 minutes after adhan, because the Maghrib window itself is brief — the prayer must be completed before the start of Isha.

Iqamah practice varies between mosques even within Leeds, reflecting community tradition and congregational preference. Leeds Grand Mosque publishes its own iqamah schedule on its noticeboard and website, and the difference between two Leeds mosques can be ten or fifteen minutes for the same prayer. For congregational prayer, always defer to your local mosque's published iqamah times rather than the calculated adhan times shown here. For private prayer at home or while travelling, the calculated adhan times on this page are accurate to within a minute.

Friday prayer (Jumu'ah) in Leeds

Friday prayer is held in congregation across British mosques, typically between 13:00 and 14:00 depending on season. In Leeds, the Jumu'ah service replaces the Friday Dhuhr for those who attend in congregation, consisting of a two-part khutbah followed by two cycles of congregational prayer. The full service typically runs 30 to 45 minutes from the start of the first khutbah to the conclusion of prayer.

With 2 notable mosques listed for Leeds, worshippers have a choice of congregations. Larger British mosques in city-centre locations often hold multiple Jumu'ah sittings to accommodate office workers, with the first sitting starting close to Dhuhr and a second sitting 45 minutes later. Khutbah language varies by mosque; in Leeds the bulk of the sermon is typically delivered in English with formal opening, Quranic recitation, and supplication in Arabic. Some Leeds mosques deliver portions of the khutbah in community languages such as Urdu, Bengali, Arabic, Somali, or Turkish.

Notable mosques and Islamic centres in Leeds

WhiskAI lists 2 notable mosques for Leeds, drawn from public sources and verified against each mosque's own publication. Leeds Grand Mosque; Makkah Masjid. These institutions serve the city's primary congregational worship, host taraweeh prayers during Ramadan, and coordinate community resources including funeral services, marriage registrations, and Islamic education.

Mosque listings on WhiskAI are not exhaustive — Leeds hosts many smaller community prayer rooms, family-led gatherings, and pop-up congregations not listed here. The mosques shown represent the most publicly recognised institutions with verifiable street addresses. To suggest an addition or report a correction, contact us through the editorial team. Mosque addresses are reviewed quarterly against public directories including the MCB and the Visit My Mosque directory.

Halal food and community in Leeds

Leeds sustains a well-developed halal food sector serving Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Indian, Arab, Turkish, Somali, and Yemeni cuisines, with restaurants, butchers, and grocery stores serving halal-compliant meat under the supervision of recognised certification bodies. With a metropolitan population of approximately 793,139, Leeds's halal sector concentrates around mosques and historically Muslim residential neighbourhoods, with newer halal-friendly chains expanding into city-centre and suburban shopping districts.

Beyond food, Leeds's Muslim community is supported by Islamic schools, weekend madrasas, charitable organisations operating zakat and food bank programmes, and sister-city links to communities across the wider Muslim world. WhiskAI does not maintain a comprehensive directory of these resources; readers seeking specific community services should contact the institutions listed in the mosques section above, which typically maintain or signpost relevant local resources.

Visiting Leeds and praying as a traveller

Travellers visiting Leeds can use WhiskAI to plan prayer times during their trip. The five daily prayers must be observed wherever you are, and the calculated times shown on this page apply to the city centre and immediate surroundings — geographic variation within the metropolitan area produces differences of less than a minute, well within standard observance precision. The city's time zone is Europe/London, which WhiskAI handles automatically through the Aladhan API.

Islamic jurisprudence permits travellers to combine and shorten certain prayers (qasr and jam'). Specifically, Dhuhr and Asr may be combined and shortened to two cycles each, and Maghrib (which remains three cycles) may be combined with Isha (shortened to two). The threshold distance and travel circumstances that trigger these dispensations vary across schools of thought. Leeds mosques are accustomed to serving travelling Muslims and welcome visitors at all five congregational prayers and at Jumu'ah on Fridays.

Right now in Leeds

As of the most recent calculation, the next prayer in Leeds is Fajr, scheduled to begin at 03:04 local time — approximately 58 minutes from now. The five daily prayers in Leeds today fall at Fajr 03:04, Dhuhr 13:04, Asr 17:03, Maghrib 20:28, and Isha 22:53. Sunrise is at 05:41.

These values refresh daily from the Aladhan API and are governed by Leeds's latitude, longitude, and the chosen MWL calculation method. Governed by individual mosque committees with broader coordination through the MCB and regional Council of Mosques bodies.

Notable mosques

Mosques in Leeds

Leeds Grand Mosque

9 Woodsley Rd, Leeds LS3 1DT

Makkah Masjid

Brudenell St, Leeds LS6 1HL

This month

Full monthly schedule

Date Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha
01-04-2026 04:33 06:39 13:10 16:40 19:42 21:40
02-04-2026 04:30 06:37 13:10 16:41 19:44 21:43
03-04-2026 04:27 06:35 13:09 16:42 19:45 21:45
04-04-2026 04:23 06:32 13:09 16:43 19:47 21:48
05-04-2026 04:20 06:30 13:09 16:44 19:49 21:50
06-04-2026 04:17 06:27 13:09 16:45 19:51 21:53
07-04-2026 04:14 06:25 13:08 16:46 19:53 21:56
08-04-2026 04:10 06:22 13:08 16:47 19:55 21:58
09-04-2026 04:07 06:20 13:08 16:48 19:57 22:01
10-04-2026 04:04 06:18 13:07 16:49 19:58 22:04
11-04-2026 04:00 06:15 13:07 16:50 20:00 22:07
12-04-2026 03:57 06:13 13:07 16:51 20:02 22:09
13-04-2026 03:53 06:11 13:07 16:52 20:04 22:12
14-04-2026 03:50 06:08 13:06 16:53 20:06 22:15
15-04-2026 03:46 06:06 13:06 16:54 20:08 22:18
16-04-2026 03:43 06:04 13:06 16:55 20:09 22:21
17-04-2026 03:39 06:01 13:06 16:56 20:11 22:24
18-04-2026 03:35 05:59 13:06 16:56 20:13 22:27
19-04-2026 03:32 05:57 13:05 16:57 20:15 22:30
20-04-2026 03:28 05:54 13:05 16:58 20:17 22:33
21-04-2026 03:24 05:52 13:05 16:59 20:19 22:36
22-04-2026 03:20 05:50 13:05 17:00 20:21 22:40
23-04-2026 03:16 05:48 13:05 17:01 20:22 22:43
24-04-2026 03:12 05:45 13:04 17:02 20:24 22:46
25-04-2026 03:08 05:43 13:04 17:02 20:26 22:50
26-04-2026 03:04 05:41 13:04 17:03 20:28 22:53
27-04-2026 03:00 05:39 13:04 17:04 20:30 22:57
28-04-2026 02:55 05:37 13:04 17:05 20:32 23:01
29-04-2026 02:52 05:35 13:04 17:06 20:33 23:05
30-04-2026 02:51 05:33 13:03 17:06 20:35 23:07
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FAQ

Common questions about Leeds.

Answers tailored to Leeds's coordinates and prayer schedule, structured for AI search citation.

What time is Fajr in Leeds today? +
Fajr in Leeds is calculated using the Muslim World League (Fajr 18°, Isha 17°) method, the convention used by the Muslim Council of Britain. The exact time changes daily — WhiskAI publishes today's calculated Fajr at the top of this page, refreshed from the Aladhan API every day. Leeds's 53.80°N latitude produces a noticeable seasonal swing: Fajr arrives well before sunrise in summer (close to 02:30 in late June for Leeds's coordinates) and several hours later in winter. For congregational Fajr prayer at a mosque, defer to the mosque's published iqamah time, which typically delays the prayer by 25 to 30 minutes after the calculated adhan to allow worshippers time to wake and travel.
How long is the Ramadan fast in Leeds? +
Leeds sits at 53.80°N, where summer daylight stretches to roughly 16 hours 51 minutes on the longest day. When Ramadan falls in summer, Leeds Muslims fast from Fajr to Maghrib for close to 15 hours 51 minutes. When Ramadan falls in winter, the fasting window contracts to less than 12 hours. The next Ramadan (1448 AH, beginning around 15 February 2027) falls in late winter for Leeds, producing a moderate fasting window in the 10 to 12 hour range. The Islamic lunar calendar drifts about 11 days earlier each Gregorian year, so Ramadan rotates through the seasons over a 33-year cycle.
Where can I pray Friday (Jumu'ah) in Leeds? +
Friday prayer is held in congregation across Leeds mosques, including Leeds Grand Mosque at 9 Woodsley Rd, Leeds LS3 1DT. Jumu'ah typically begins close to Dhuhr time — the calculated Dhuhr for Leeds is shown at the top of this page each day. The service consists of a two-part khutbah (sermon) followed by two cycles of congregational prayer led by the imam. The full service runs 30 to 45 minutes. Larger British mosques sometimes host multiple Jumu'ah sittings to accommodate office workers and overflow congregations. For exact start times at any mosque, consult the mosque's website or noticeboard. Khutbah language is typically English with Arabic for the formal opening, recitation, and supplications.
How do Leeds prayer times compare to my local mosque's schedule? +
WhiskAI publishes calculated adhan times — the astronomical moment each prayer's window opens. Leeds mosques publish iqamah times that delay congregational prayer beyond the adhan, typically by 10 to 30 minutes depending on the prayer. A mosque might publish a Fajr time of 05:50 when the calculated Fajr is 05:25; the 25-minute gap is intentional. Differences may also reflect the mosque using a non-MWL calculation method (some Leeds mosques follow the University of Islamic Sciences (Karachi) standard or the Egyptian General Authority of Survey method) or following the Hanafi Asr school which produces a notably later Asr. For congregational prayer, always defer to your local mosque's published schedule.
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Prayer times calculated using the Aladhan API and the Muslim World League calculation method.