Friday prayer, wherever you are
Find the next Jummah near you.
In a new city on Friday? Jumma Time helps you find nearby masjids and community-posted Jumma and Jummah times, then opens Takbeer Time for current jamat details and reminders.
Free, no ads. Coverage depends on local community updates; every posted time helps the next traveler.
Jumma (also spelled Jummah, Juma, or Jum'ah) is the Friday congregational prayer that replaces Dhuhr. It is prayed after midday, often between 12:30 PM and 2:00 PM, but there is no single local time: each masjid sets its own jamat time and may run multiple Jummah sessions. To find the current Jumma time near you, tap “Find masjids near me” or install Takbeer Time.
How it works
Find Jummah in three steps
Built for the moment Friday is close and you are away from your usual masjid.
Install Takbeer Time
Free on Android, no ads. Allow location access when you want nearby masjids.
Open the masjid map
See nearby masjids with community-posted Jumma, jamat, and iqamah times.
Set a reminder
Choose a congregation and get notified before khutbah so you have time to arrive.
Jummah in the masjid — what to expect
When you search for Jumma in masjid near you, you need two answers: which masjid you can reach, and what time its Friday jamat actually starts. A masjid in a city center may hold two or three Jummah congregations to fit everyone in; a small community masjid may hold one. Times also shift through the year as Dhuhr moves with the sun.
That is why a printed timetable or a generic prayer-time app often is not enough. You need the current time at the specific masjid you can reach. Takbeer Time solves this with community updates: local worshippers and masjid timekeepers post the current Jumma time, and travelers benefit from it. If you find a Jumma time on a masjid door or notice board, you can post it too — turning a quick check into sadaqah jariyah for the next traveler.
By city
Jummah time near me — popular cities
Traveling somewhere specific? Start with a city guide, then open the app for current masjid times.
Run a masjid? Keep your Jumma time visible.
If you are an imam, committee member, or timekeeper, publish your masjid's Jumma and daily jamat times so travelers and locals see the right time before they set out.
Quick answers
Jumma / Jummah time — frequently asked questions
What time is Jummah?
Jumma (Friday prayer) replaces Dhuhr and is prayed shortly after midday on Friday — typically between 12:30 PM and 2:00 PM. The exact jamat time is set by each masjid and varies by city and season, so always confirm with the masjid you plan to attend.
How do I find Jummah near me?
Tap “Find masjids near me” at the top of this page, or install the free Takbeer Time app. It uses your location to show nearby masjids with current Jumma, Jummah, and jamat times posted by local timekeepers.
How do I find Jummah time while traveling?
Install Takbeer Time before you leave, allow location access, and open the nearby masjid map at your destination. You'll see Jumma and Jummah times shared by the local community and can set a reminder to arrive before the khutbah. See our guide for travelers.
Is Jumma the same as Friday prayer?
Yes. Jumma — also spelled Jummah, Juma, or Jum'ah, and called Salat al-Jumu'ah in Arabic — is the Friday congregational prayer. It is obligatory for adult Muslim men and includes a khutbah (sermon) followed by a two-rak'ah prayer in congregation.
Is Jumma Time free?
Yes. Jumma Time and the Takbeer Time app are completely free with no ads, offered as sadaqah fi sabilillah.
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