Prayer Time in Apple Tree Flat (New South Wales, Mid-Western Regional, Australia), Australia

Today August 29, 2025, the prayer times in Apple Tree Flat (New South Wales, Mid-Western Regional, Australia), Australia are: Fajr Time 6:00 AM, Dhuhr Time 1:02 PM, Asr Time 5:03 PM, Maghrib Time 6:42 PM, and Isha Time 7:59 PM. These times are based on the Islamic date of 6 Rabīʿ al-awwal 1447. For the convenience of all Muslims, a comprehensive 30 days prayer time schedule for Apple Tree Flat (New South Wales, Mid-Western Regional, Australia), Australia is provided below, offering the flexibility to accommodate individual preferences.

Prayer Time in August 29, 2025 are:

Fajr 06:00 AM
Sunrise 07:22 AM
Dhuhr 01:02 PM
Asr 05:03 PM
Maghrib 06:42 PM
Isha 07:59 PM

* All Timings are Beginning Times
* Calculation Method: Muslim World League
* Asr Method: Hanafi
* Calculation Coordinates: Latitude: -32.6818/Longitude: 149.7012
* GMT +11:00 Times may vary

Today Apple Tree Flat Nawafil Prayer Timings

Today Apple Tree Flat Sehar o Ifthar Timings

Today Apple Tree Flat Zawal & Sunrise Timings

Complete Next 30 Days Prayer Timings for Apple Tree Flat (New South Wales, Mid-Western Regional, Australia), Australia

DateFajrSunriseDhuhrAsrMaghribIsha
Fri
29
06:00 AM07:22 AM01:02 PM05:03 PM06:42 PM07:59 PM
Sat
30
05:59 AM07:21 AM01:02 PM05:03 PM06:43 PM08:00 PM
Sun
31
05:58 AM07:20 AM01:02 PM05:04 PM06:43 PM08:00 PM
Mon
1
05:57 AM07:19 AM01:01 PM05:04 PM06:44 PM08:01 PM
Tue
2
05:56 AM07:17 AM01:01 PM05:05 PM06:45 PM08:02 PM
Wed
3
05:54 AM07:16 AM01:01 PM05:05 PM06:45 PM08:02 PM
Thu
4
05:53 AM07:15 AM01:00 PM05:06 PM06:46 PM08:03 PM
Fri
5
05:52 AM07:14 AM01:00 PM05:06 PM06:46 PM08:03 PM
Sat
6
05:50 AM07:12 AM01:00 PM05:07 PM06:47 PM08:04 PM
Sun
7
05:49 AM07:11 AM12:59 PM05:07 PM06:48 PM08:05 PM
Mon
8
05:48 AM07:10 AM12:59 PM05:08 PM06:48 PM08:05 PM
Tue
9
05:47 AM07:08 AM12:59 PM05:08 PM06:49 PM08:06 PM
Wed
10
05:45 AM07:07 AM12:58 PM05:09 PM06:50 PM08:07 PM
Thu
11
05:44 AM07:06 AM12:58 PM05:09 PM06:50 PM08:07 PM
Fri
12
05:43 AM07:04 AM12:58 PM05:10 PM06:51 PM08:08 PM
Sat
13
05:41 AM07:03 AM12:57 PM05:10 PM06:51 PM08:08 PM
Sun
14
05:40 AM07:02 AM12:57 PM05:10 PM06:52 PM08:09 PM
Mon
15
05:38 AM07:00 AM12:56 PM05:11 PM06:53 PM08:10 PM
Tue
16
05:37 AM06:59 AM12:56 PM05:11 PM06:53 PM08:10 PM
Wed
17
05:36 AM06:58 AM12:56 PM05:12 PM06:54 PM08:11 PM
Thu
18
05:34 AM06:56 AM12:55 PM05:12 PM06:55 PM08:12 PM
Fri
19
05:33 AM06:55 AM12:55 PM05:13 PM06:55 PM08:12 PM
Sat
20
05:31 AM06:54 AM12:55 PM05:13 PM06:56 PM08:13 PM
Sun
21
05:30 AM06:52 AM12:54 PM05:13 PM06:57 PM08:14 PM
Mon
22
05:29 AM06:51 AM12:54 PM05:14 PM06:57 PM08:14 PM
Tue
23
05:27 AM06:49 AM12:54 PM05:14 PM06:58 PM08:15 PM
Wed
24
05:26 AM06:48 AM12:53 PM05:15 PM06:58 PM08:16 PM
Thu
25
05:24 AM06:47 AM12:53 PM05:15 PM06:59 PM08:17 PM
Fri
26
05:23 AM06:45 AM12:53 PM05:16 PM07:00 PM08:17 PM
Sat
27
05:21 AM06:44 AM12:52 PM05:16 PM07:00 PM08:18 PM

* All Timings are Beginning Times
* Calculation Method: Muslim World League
* Calculation Coordinates: Latitude: -32.6818/Longitude: 149.7012
* GMT +11:00 Times may vary

Today Apple Tree Flat Nawafil Prayer Timings

Today Apple Tree Flat Sehar o Ifthar Timings

Today Apple Tree Flat Zawal & Sunrise Timings

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is Fajr time?
    Fajr is the dawn prayer. Its time begins at the first sign of dawn and ends at sunrise.

  • What is Dhuhr time?
    Dhuhr is the noon prayer. Its time begins after the sun passes its zenith and lasts until the time for Asr prayer begins.

  • What is Asr time?
    Asr is the afternoon prayer. There are two common timings: Asr Shafi (when the shadow of an object is equal to its length) and Asr Hanafi (when the shadow is twice its length).

  • What is Maghrib time?
    Maghrib is the sunset prayer. Its time begins immediately after sunset and lasts until the twilight disappears.

  • What is Isha time?
    Isha is the night prayer. Its time begins after the twilight disappears and lasts until Fajr prayer begins.

  • What is Imsak time?
    Imsak is the time to stop eating and drinking before Fajr during Ramadan.