Stay connected to your daily prayers throughout Ramadan with accurate Sydney prayer times from OnePath Network. Whether you’re planning your fast, organising your workday, or preparing for Taraweeh, our prayer timetable is designed to help you worship with clarity and confidence.

Monthly Prayer Schedule for Sydney

Access a complete monthly prayer schedule for Sydney, covering all five daily prayers:

  • Fajr
  • Dhuhr
  • Asr
  • Maghrib
  • Isha

Download and print the timetable to keep at home, at work, or on your fridge as a simple reminder that your day revolves around your connection with Allah (SWT).

Sydney Suhoor & Iftar Times During Ramadan

During Ramadan, observing accurate Sehri and Iftar times in Sydney is essential for a valid fast. Our prayer timetable includes precise timings so you know exactly when to:

  • Begin your fast (Suhoor / Fajr)
  • Break your fast (Iftar / Maghrib)

This removes uncertainty and allows you to begin and end each day of fasting with peace of mind.

Plan Your Ramadan in Sydney with OnePath Network

Ramadan is a month of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community. Living in a fast-paced city like Sydney can be challenging, but with the right preparation, it can also be deeply rewarding.

Our Sydney prayer times resource is built to support individuals, families, and communities in making the most of Ramadan.

Making the Most of Your Fast

Fasting is not just about abstaining from food and drink; it’s about nurturing the soul.

Practical reminders for a meaningful Ramadan:

  • Renew your Niyyah daily
    Begin each fast with a sincere intention for Allah alone.
  • Increase Dhikr and Du’a
    Use spare moments throughout the day to remember Allah and make du’a for yourself and the Ummah.
  • Connect with the Qur’an
    Even a few verses daily can bring clarity, comfort, and guidance.
  • Practice patience and gratitude
    Ramadan trains the heart to remain grateful in ease and patient in hardship.

Salah in Sydney: Staying Consistent in a Busy City

The five daily prayers structure our day around the remembrance of Allah. In a city like Sydney, consistency requires intention.

Helpful tips:

  • Identify prayer spaces near your workplace, university, or shopping centres
  • Set prayer reminders aligned with Sydney prayer times
  • Plan short breaks for Dhuhr and Asr
  • Conserve energy during the day to focus on evening worship

Taraweeh Prayers & Community Spirit

Taraweeh prayers, performed after Isha, are among the most uplifting moments of Ramadan. Attending Taraweeh at your local mosque strengthens community bonds and allows you to listen to the Qur’an being recited in congregation, a reminder that Ramadan is both personal and collective worship.

Teaching Children the Meaning of Ramadan

Help children experience Ramadan as a joyful and meaningful time:

  • Create a Ramadan countdown calendar
  • Decorate your home with lanterns and banners
  • Start a Sadaqah jar to encourage daily giving
  • Share stories of the Prophets and lessons from the Qur’an

These small actions nurture a lifelong love for worship.

Charity & Ramadan: Turning Prayer Into Action

The reward for charity is multiplied in Ramadan. Giving Zakat and Sadaqah during this month supports those in urgent need and purifies our wealth.

Through OnePath Waqf, your generosity goes beyond short-term relief. This is a commitment to the future of the Ummah’s voice.

Formally established with Awqaf Australia, the OnePath Waqf is a perpetual endowment. Your contribution is preserved, ethically invested, and only the returns are used to fund long-term Islamic media and dawah projects. The result is ongoing impact year after year, generation after generation.

This means your gift does not fade with time. It becomes Sadaqah Jariyah, continuously strengthening Muslim media, nurturing the next generation of storytellers, and building the infrastructure needed to share Islam with the world.

Through the OnePath Waqf, you help ensure that OnePath Network remains independent, sustainable, and mission-driven.

FAQs: Sydney Prayer Times

  1. How are Sydney prayer times calculated?

    Prayer times are based on the position of the sun using established astronomical calculations. Our timetable follows the Muslim World League method, a widely accepted standard used globally and suitable for the Sydney region.

  2. Why are accurate prayer times important?

    Accurate prayer times ensure:
    – Valid fasting during Ramadan
    – Correct performance of daily Salah
    – Confidence in worship without doubt

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