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What time is Friday Prayer (Jummah) in Dubai?

Here’s a clear, up-to-date guide to Friday (Jummah) prayer time in Dubai as of early 2026:

🕌 Timing of Jummah Prayer in Dubai

In the United Arab Emirates, including Dubai, the authorities have recently introduced a standardised Friday prayer schedule across all emirates. Starting from January 2, 2026, the **Friday sermon (Khutbah) and the congregational Jummah prayer are scheduled to begin at 12:45 PM local time every Friday. Worshippers are encouraged to arrive earlier than this to ensure they hear the sermon and join the prayer on time.

This fixed time replaces earlier practices where different mosques might have started Jummah around 1:15 PM or later. Before this change, many mosques, especially in Dubai, traditionally held the sermon around 1.15 PM, with the prayer following thereafter.

📌 Why This Matters

  • Consistency: This unified timing makes it easier for residents and visitors—from students to workers—to plan their Friday routines without needing to check local mosque schedules week after week.

  • Within Prayer Window: The timing falls within the traditional window for the Dhuhr prayer (the midday prayer), which is the period when Jummah must be performed.

  • Arrive Early: Since the sermon is a key part of the Jummah experience, and mosques can fill up quickly, especially in popular areas like Jumeirah or Bur Dubai, arriving at least 15–30 minutes early is recommended.

📅 Practical Tips for Worshippers

  • Check Local Schedules: Although most mosques follow the national 12:45 PM timing, some smaller neighbourhood mosques can have slight local variations based on their routine—so it’s a good idea to confirm with the mosque you plan to attend.

  • Be Prepared: Plan for prayer a bit earlier than the announcement time, especially in peak seasons or during busy traffic hours on Fridays.

  • Cultural Practice: Jummah is a social and spiritual gathering—men have an obligation to attend, and women are welcome to join if they wish.

If you’re in Dubai this Friday and want to observe Jummah prayer, aiming to be at your chosen mosque around 12:15–12:30 PM will help ensure you don’t miss the sermon and get a comfortable place inside.

Would you like a simple weekly timetable for prayer times in Dubai (including Jummah) for planning your visits?