For Muslims across Indonesia, prayer (Salat) is a vital part of daily life. The timings vary by city due to the country’s vast geography and multiple time zones. Below is the city-wise schedule for the five daily prayers.
Prayer Times in Major Cities of Indonesia
| City | Fajr | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
| Jakarta | 04:27 AM | 11:43 AM | 03:06 PM | 05:51 PM | 07:02 PM |
| Surabaya | 04:14 AM | 11:26 AM | 02:44 PM | 05:29 PM | 06:40 PM |
| Bandung | 04:23 AM | 11:41 AM | 03:03 PM | 05:50 PM | 07:00 PM |
| Medan | 04:54 AM | 12:06 PM | 03:24 PM | 06:24 PM | 07:32 PM |
| Makassar | 04:28 AM | 11:37 AM | 02:55 PM | 05:58 PM | 07:07 PM |
| Yogyakarta | 04:18 AM | 11:33 AM | 02:51 PM | 05:43 PM | 06:54 PM |
Significance of Prayer Times
Performing Salah at its prescribed time strengthens the bond with Allah, instills discipline, and nurtures peace in daily life. Whether in Jakarta’s busy streets, Medan’s northern landscapes, or Surabaya’s coastal hub, Muslims come together through these shared spiritual moments, reinforcing faith and unity across Indonesia, you may also check the Fajr Prayer Time on October 1 to compare how timings vary day by day.
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