Fajr Prayer Times in India, September 7 – different cities

In India, Fajr timings differ by city owing to differences in latitude, longitude, and local twilight conditions. In eastern Kolkata, Fajr is observed earlier than in the west, such as Mumbai. For instance, Fajr in Kolkata starts at 4:05 AM, which is notably earlier than in Mumbai, where it starts at 5:11 AM on the same date, reflecting the earlier dawn in the eastern region.
In the north (Delhi), dawn ushers in around 4:35 AM, which is slightly earlier than in southern cities such as Bengaluru or Chennai, where it tends to hover around 4:50-4:60 AM in early September.
It is of great significance for Muslim believers as Fajr, being the first of the five daily prayers, is performed between dawn and sunrise. It helps set a spiritual rhythm and discipline for the day ahead by observing Fajr on time. The daylight duration in early September is gradually decreasing due to the transition in seasons, and hence, Fajr timings get slightly delayed as the month progresses.
Fajr ranges from around 4:05 PM in Kolkata to about 5:11 AM in Mumbai on 7 September 2025, with other cities falling between those extremes. The variation reflects geographic location, twilight conditions, and seasonal progression. Observing Fajr on time for practising Muslims continues to be a discipline that anchors the day in spiritual mindfulness.
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