About prayer times in Rome
Today's prayer times in Rome, Italy are calculated using the Muslim World League method for latitude 41.9028 and longitude 12.4964. The local timezone is Europe/Rome.
Fajr begins the spiritual day with the first light. Today's Fajr in Rome is 03:46, and Dhuhr — the noon prayer when the sun begins to decline — is 13:07. Asr falls in the afternoon at 17:06. Maghrib, which marks the breaking of the fast during Ramadan, occurs at sunset (20:28). Isha, the final prayer of the day, is at 22:20.
Ramadan in Rome
During Ramadan, the Fajr time becomes the end of sehri (imsak) and Maghrib marks iftar. Both timings come directly from the daily prayer schedule above. Visit our full Ramadan timetable for Rome for a 30-day calendar of sehri and iftar times.
Islamic life in Rome
AZAN.NET helps the Muslim community of Rome stay aligned with the daily prayer schedule, the Hijri calendar, and the direction of the Qibla (currently 123.3° toward the Kaaba in Mecca).