Prayer times in Al Ain for January 2026 help Muslims plan their daily worship with accuracy and peace of mind. Salah is one of the five pillars of Islam and serves as a spiritual connection between a believer and Allah. Observing prayers on time is an essential part of daily life, whether at home, work, or the mosque.
In Al Ain, prayer timings gradually change throughout January due to the shifting position of the sun. Fajr begins just before dawn, while Maghrib marks sunset and Isha concludes the day. Knowing the correct azan timings allows worshippers to organise their schedules, perform wudu in advance, and maintain consistency in their prayers.
This guide provides a complete monthly prayer timetable for Al Ain, including Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha timings for every day in January 2026. You can bookmark this page or save the timetable to ensure you never miss a salah while on the move.
PRAYER TIMES IN AL AIN – JANUARY 2026 OVERVIEW


Muslims observe five daily prayers, each with its own designated time:
- Fajr: Before sunrise, marking the start of the day
- Dhuhr: Shortly after midday
- Asr: Late afternoon
- Maghrib: Immediately after sunset
- Isha: At night, concluding the day
🕋 Prayer Time Ranges in January 2026
- Fajr: 05:38 am – 05:39 am
- Dhuhr: 12:21 pm – 12:31 pm
- Asr: 03:21 pm – 03:40 pm
- Maghrib: 05:41 pm – 06:03 pm
- Isha: 07:11 pm – 07:33 pm
These gradual changes reflect the seasonal daylight shift across the month.
DAILY PRAYER TIME TABLE – AL AIN (JANUARY 2026)
📌 The following table shows the accurate azan timings for each day of January 2026 in Al Ain.
Date Day Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha 1 Jan Thu 05:38 07:00 12:21 03:21 05:41 07:11 2 Jan Fri 05:38 07:00 12:21 03:22 05:42 07:12 3 Jan Sat 05:38 07:00 12:22 03:22 05:43 07:13 4 Jan Sun 05:39 07:01 12:22 03:23 05:43 07:13 5 Jan Mon 05:39 07:01 12:23 03:24 05:44 07:14 6 Jan Tue 05:39 07:01 12:23 03:24 05:45 07:15 7 Jan Wed 05:39 07:01 12:24 03:25 05:45 07:15 8 Jan Thu 05:40 07:01 12:24 03:26 05:46 07:16 9 Jan Fri 05:40 07:01 12:25 03:26 05:47 07:17 10 Jan Sat 05:40 07:02 12:25 03:27 05:47 07:17 11 Jan Sun 05:40 07:02 12:25 03:28 05:48 07:18 12 Jan Mon 05:40 07:02 12:26 03:28 05:49 07:19 13 Jan Tue 05:40 07:02 12:26 03:29 05:50 07:20 14 Jan Wed 05:41 07:02 12:26 03:30 05:50 07:20 15 Jan Thu 05:41 07:02 12:27 03:30 05:51 07:21 16 Jan Fri 05:41 07:02 12:27 03:31 05:52 07:22 17 Jan Sat 05:41 07:02 12:27 03:32 05:53 07:23 18 Jan Sun 05:41 07:02 12:28 03:32 05:53 07:23 19 Jan Mon 05:41 07:01 12:28 03:33 05:54 07:24 20 Jan Tue 05:41 07:01 12:28 03:34 05:55 07:25 21 Jan Wed 05:41 07:01 12:29 03:34 05:55 07:25 22 Jan Thu 05:41 07:01 12:29 03:35 05:56 07:26 23 Jan Fri 05:40 07:01 12:29 03:35 05:57 07:27 24 Jan Sat 05:40 07:01 12:30 03:36 05:58 07:28 25 Jan Sun 05:40 07:00 12:30 03:37 05:58 07:28 26 Jan Mon 05:40 07:00 12:30 03:37 05:59 07:29 27 Jan Tue 05:40 07:00 12:30 03:38 06:00 07:30 28 Jan Wed 05:40 06:59 12:30 03:39 06:01 07:31 29 Jan Thu 05:39 06:59 12:31 03:39 06:01 07:31 30 Jan Fri 05:39 06:59 12:31 03:40 06:02 07:32 31 Jan Sat 05:39 06:58 12:31 03:40 06:03 07:33
(Full daily timetable included above for reference and bookmarking.)
PREPARING FOR SALAH IN AL AIN
Before each prayer, Muslims perform wudu (ablution) to maintain physical and spiritual cleanliness. The prayer area should also be clean and free from distractions.
- Men are encouraged to pray in congregation at the mosque when possible
- Women may pray at home or in the mosque, based on preference and comfort
- Praying on time strengthens discipline, mindfulness, and faith
FAQs About Prayer times in Al Ain
Fajr ranges from 05:38–05:39 am, Dhuhr from 12:21–12:31 pm, Asr from 03:21–03:40 pm, Maghrib from 05:41–06:03 pm, and Isha from 07:11–07:33 pm.
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Contact us via WhatsAppYes, wudu (ablution) is obligatory before performing any salah.
Fajr has 2 Fard, Dhuhr 4 Fard, Asr 4 Fard, Maghrib 3 Fard, and Isha 4 Fard.
Yes, including Jummah, Tahajjud, Taraweeh (Ramadan), and Eid prayers.
From 2 January 2026, Friday prayer will be held at 12:45 pm across the UAE.
Yes, many mosques allow guided visits for non-Muslims to learn about Islamic culture and architecture.
CONCLUSION
Keeping track of prayer times in Al Ain for January 2026 allows worshippers to maintain consistency in their daily salah and organise their routines around spiritual obligations. With prayer timings shifting gradually throughout the month, having a reliable timetable ensures accuracy whether you are at home, work, or travelling.
This monthly guide provides a clear overview of daily azan timings, helping you plan ahead and perform prayers with peace and focus. Saving or bookmarking this page makes it easy to access prayer times whenever needed.
For those living in or visiting Al Ain, staying updated with accurate salah timings strengthens spiritual discipline and promotes balance in daily life.

