About Always Adhan

بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ

Always Adhan is an independent, non-profit project offered as sadaqah jariyah — an ongoing charity meant to keep benefiting others.

It is made and maintained by one person who prefers to stay anonymous, with no company, ads, or agenda behind it. The idea is simple: to help Muslims everywhere feel the Adhan being called, in every moment, somewhere on Earth.

The site is free, and it will always stay free. Anything given goes only toward keeping it online for everyone.

What is the Adhan?

The Adhan (also spelled azan or athan) is the Islamic call to prayer, announced before each of the five daily prayers (salah): Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. It marks the rhythm of the day for Muslims everywhere — and somewhere on Earth, it is always being called.

Your privacy

No ads, no tracking, no accounts. Your location is used only inside your browser to calculate your prayer times — it is never sent to a server. The site sets no cookies, so there is nothing to consent to.

How prayer times are calculated

Prayer times are astronomical: they follow the sun. Each time is calculated from your coordinates and the sun’s angle, using the calculation method and Asr madhhab you choose. The Hijri date follows the Umm al-Qura calendar. As always, your local mosque or moon-sighting is the final word and may differ by a minute or a day.

Prayer times use the open-source adhan library. City data from GeoNames (CC BY 4.0).

If it brings you a moment of stillness, or a reminder to pray, that is all it was ever meant to do.

See the live map of where the Adhan is being called right now.