Prayer Times & Qibla Compass

Accurate namaz timings for wherever you are, an adhan for every prayer, and a live Qibla compass — inside the same free app as the Quran, Hadith and duas. No adverts, and it keeps working without a signal.

Today’s times, and a countdown to the next

The prayer card shows Fajr, Sunrise, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha for your location, marks which prayer is currently in, and counts down to the next one on a circular ring. Tap anywhere on it to refresh. The Hijri date sits alongside, and you can move through days to check times ahead or behind.

Prayer times for the day with Qibla and a countdown to the next prayer
Qibla compass pointing towards the Kaaba in Makkah
Prayer times settings with calculation method and madhab options

Calculated the way your community calculates

Prayer times differ by the convention your local mosque follows, which is why a single fixed calculation is never right for everyone. IslamOne offers 11 methods, plus a fully custom option:

  • Umm Al QuraMakkah
  • Muslim World LeagueGlobal
  • KarachiPakistan
  • EgyptianEgypt
  • DubaiUAE
  • Qatar
  • Kuwait
  • Singapore
  • North AmericaISNA
  • Moon Sighting Committee
  • Customyour own Fajr and Isha angles

On top of the method you can set Asr according to your madhab — Hanafi or Shafi’i — and nudge any of the six times by a few minutes if your masjid runs slightly differently. If the Hijri date is a day out for you, adjust it by up to two days, and choose whether the Islamic day rolls over at Maghrib rather than midnight.

An adhan for every prayer — or none at all

Notifications are set per prayer, so Fajr can wake you with the full adhan while Dhuhr stays a silent banner during work. Five modes for each:

πŸ•ŒAdhan — the full call to prayer
πŸ””Tone — a short notification sound
πŸ“³Vibrate — vibration only
πŸ”•Silent — an on-screen banner, no sound
⏸️Off — nothing at all

Several adhan recordings and tones are included, and a test notification button lets you check your setup rather than waiting until Fajr to discover it was silent.

Qibla direction, wherever you are

A live compass points towards the Kaaba in Makkah from your current position. If your phone’s compass drifts — which it does, especially indoors and near metal — the app tells you and shows you the figure-eight motion that fixes it, rather than quietly pointing the wrong way.

You do not need a separate Qibla app, and you do not need a signal: your last known location is remembered, so both prayer times and Qibla still work offline.

On your home screen

Widgets put the next prayer and its countdown on your home or lock screen, so you can check without opening anything. There is a compact version showing the next three prayers, a current-prayer status view, and a fasting tracker with Suhoor and Iftar times for Ramadan.

Prayer times widget on the phone home screen showing all six times
Choosing a prayer time calculation method from the list

Free, offline, no adverts

Prayer times are calculated on your device from your location — there is no account, no login and no subscription. Your coordinates are used only to work out the times and the Qibla direction, and they stay on your phone.

Common questions

Which free app gives accurate prayer times for my city?

IslamOne calculates prayer times from your location using any of 11 recognised methods β€” Umm Al Qura, Muslim World League, Karachi, Egyptian, Dubai, Qatar, Kuwait, Singapore, North America, Moon Sighting Committee, or your own custom Fajr and Isha angles. You can also set Asr to Hanafi or Shafi'i and adjust any individual time by a few minutes to match your local masjid. It is free and has no adverts.

Can I get an adhan notification for each prayer?

Yes, and you set it per prayer. Each of the six prayers can be set to the full adhan, a notification tone, vibration only, a silent banner, or off entirely β€” so Fajr can play the adhan while Dhuhr stays silent. Several adhan recordings are included, and a test button lets you check the setup in advance.

Does IslamOne show the Qibla direction?

Yes. A live compass points towards the Kaaba in Makkah from wherever you are. If your phone's compass needs recalibrating the app says so and shows you the figure-eight motion to correct it, instead of pointing the wrong way silently. No separate Qibla app is needed.

Do prayer times work without internet?

Yes. Times are calculated on your device rather than fetched from a server, and your last known location is remembered, so both the prayer timetable and the Qibla compass keep working with no signal.

Is the Hijri date adjustable?

Yes. The Hijri date can be shifted by up to two days to match local moon sighting, and you can choose whether the Islamic day begins at Maghrib rather than at midnight.

Prayer times are one part of the app. IslamOne also has the Quran with translations and tafseer, 11 hadith collections and 429 supplications in Urdu and English — all free, all offline.