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Islamic Prayer Times Today in Cayman Islands 🇰🇾

📍 Capital City

George Town, Cayman Islands

fajr

04:24

dhuhr

12:22

asr

15:37

maghrib

18:56

isha

20:26

🌇 NEXT: MAGHRIB

18:56
in 2h 14m 42s

Full George Town Prayer Timetable » Online Qibla Finder »

Islamic Prayer Timetable for Cayman Islands — Sunday, May 24

Today is Sunday, May 24, 2026, which corresponds to 7 Dhu al-Hijjah 1447 AH. Across Cayman Islands 🇰🇾, prayer times (Salah) are calculated based on the sun's position relative to your specific longitude and latitude.

In the capital city, George Town, the religious schedule for today starts with Fajr at 04:24, followed by Dhuhr at 12:22, Asr at 15:37, Maghrib at 18:56, and Isha at 20:26.

Accurate Namaz timings and daily schedules are also available for other major hubs including George Town, West Bay and Bodden Town. Note that timings may vary by several minutes between the eastern and western regions of Cayman Islands due to the time of sunset and sunrise.

Technical Note: Timings are updated daily using the Umm Al-Qura calculation method. For precise spiritual observance, always ensure your local mosque hasn't applied specific offsets to these astronomical times. Our system stays in sync with the solar cycle throughout the year 2026.

Prayer Times in Major Cities of Cayman Islands

Frequently Asked Questions about Prayer Times in Cayman Islands

What are today's prayer times in Cayman Islands?

Today's prayer times in Cayman Islands, using George Town (capital) as the reference city, are:

  • Fajr: 04:24
  • Sunrise: 05:47
  • Dhuhr: 12:22
  • Asr: 15:37
  • Maghrib: 18:56
  • Isha: 20:26

Times shift slightly across cities in the country — for your local timing, open your city's prayer-times page.

What time is Fajr in Cayman Islands today?

Fajr in George Town (capital of Cayman Islands) today is at 04:24 local time.

What time is Maghrib (Iftar) in Cayman Islands today?

Maghrib in George Town, the capital of Cayman Islands, today is at 18:56 local time. During Ramadan, this is also when fasting ends (Iftar).

What is the next prayer in Cayman Islands?

The next prayer in George Town (capital of Cayman Islands) is Maghrib at 18:56 local time — in 2h 14m.

Is it Ramadan in Cayman Islands right now?

No — it is not currently Ramadan in Cayman Islands. The current Hijri date is 7 Dhu al-Hijjah 1447.

How long until Eid al-Fitr in Cayman Islands?

Eid al-Fitr is today in Cayman Islands (estimated, subject to moon sighting).

Is today Jumu'ah (Friday) in Cayman Islands?

No — today is not Friday in Cayman Islands. Jumu'ah falls on Friday and replaces the Dhuhr prayer.

What is today's Hijri (Islamic) date in Cayman Islands?

Today's Hijri date in Cayman Islands is 7 Dhu al-Hijjah 1447.

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