How to read a JAKIM prayer timetable
JAKIM timetables list Imsak, Fajr, Syuruk, Dhuha, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha for each day — pick your state, district, and zone code.
The JAKIM e-Solat portal and this site show daily and monthly schedules. Each row is one day; each column is one prayer time.
- Choose your state — e.g. Selangor, Johor, Sabah.
- Pick district / zone — the zone code (e.g. WLY01, SGR01) sets your exact times.
- Read the columns — Imsak (fasting), Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib (breaking), Isha.
- Check the date — times shift 1–2 minutes daily as the sun moves.
For Ramadan, use your zone's monthly imsakiyah — imsak is sahur, Maghrib is breaking time.
Frequently asked questions about Malaysian prayer times
- What does a zone code like WLY01 mean?
- A JAKIM zone code covering districts that share the same prayer timetable.
- Why is there an Imsak column?
- Imsak marks the end of sahur during Ramadan — about 10 minutes before Fajr.
- Can I print the schedule?
- Yes — use your zone's monthly page or the print tool on this site.
Educational summary — verify with JAKIM/i-Fiqh for authoritative rulings.
Prayer time data is sourced from the official JAKIM e-Solat portal. If anything differs, check e-solat.gov.my directly.