Muslims across Indonesia emphasize the importance of performing their five daily prayers, a fundamental obligation embedded in their faith. With Ramadan approaching, meticulous adherence to prayer times becomes even more critical. As such, the prayer schedules for various cities have been published to assist believers in fulfilling their religious duties with discipline and devotion.
On March 21, 2025, the prayer times in several cities serve as critical reminders for adherents of Islam to remain diligent in their daily spiritual routines. Below are the details for each location:
Badung:
Subuh at 05:08 Wita
Dzuhur at 12:30 Wita
Asar at 15:43 Wita
Magrib at 18:33 Wita
Isya at 19:43 Wita
Bangli:
Subuh at 05:08 Wita
Dzuhur at 12:30 Wita
Asar at 15:43 Wita
Magrib at 18:32 Wita
Isya at 19:41 Wita
Buleleng:
Subuh at 05:09 Wita
Dzuhur at 12:31 Wita
Asar at 15:43 Wita
Magrib at 18:34 Wita
Isya at 19:42 Wita
Gianyar:
Subuh at 05:08 Wita
Dzuhur at 12:30 Wita
Asar at 15:43 Wita
Magrib at 18:33 Wita
Isya at 19:41 Wita
Jembrana:
Subuh at 05:11 Wita
Dzuhur at 12:33 Wita
Asar at 15:46 Wita
Magrib at 18:36 Wita
Isya at 19:44 Wita
Karangasem:
Subuh at 05:07 Wita
Dzuhur at 12:29 Wita
Asar at 15:42 Wita
Magrib at 18:32 Wita
Isya at 19:40 Wita
Klungkung:
Subuh at 05:07 Wita
Dzuhur at 12:29 Wita
Asar at 15:42 Wita
Magrib at 18:32 Wita
Isya at 19:41 Wita
Tabanan:
Subuh at 05:08 Wita
Dzuhur at 12:30 Wita
Asar at 15:43 Wita
Magrib at 18:33 Wita
Isya at 19:42 Wita
Denpasar:
Subuh at 05:08 Wita
Dzuhur at 12:30 Wita
Asar at 15:44 Wita
Magrib at 18:33 Wita
Isya at 19:42 Wita
In the western cities, Jakarta, Bandung, and Semarang, the prayer times are as follows:
Jakarta:
Fajr at 04:48
Dhuhr at 12:00
Asr at 15:11
Maghrib at 18:03
Isha at 19:08
Bandung:
Fajr at 04:48
Dhuhr at 12:00
Asr at 15:11
Maghrib at 18:03
Isha at 19:08
Semarang:
Fajr at 04:33
Dhuhr at 11:46
Asr at 14:58
Maghrib at 17:49
Isha at 18:54
Moving south to Surabaya, Jogja, and Malang, daily prayer schedules reflect similar timing, tailored to local conditions:
Surabaya:
Fajr at 04:24
Dhuhr at 11:36
Asr at 14:49
Maghrib at 17:39
Isha at 18:44
Jogja:
Fajr at 04:24
Dhuhr at 11:36
Asr at 14:49
Maghrib at 17:39
Isha at 18:44
Malang:
Fajr at 04:24
Dhuhr at 11:37
Asr at 14:50
Maghrib at 17:40
Isha at 18:45
The anticipation of the holy night, known as Lailatul Qadar, plays a substantial role in the spiritual lives of Muslims. This night, acclaimed as "better than one thousand months," serves as a reminder to engage deeply with faith, as the angels descend with divine permission to manage affairs (Qur'an, Surat Al-Qadar). The night symbolizes peace and tranquility, guiding believers toward self-reflection and prayer.
As they observe these times for prayer, Muslims are encouraged to seize the opportunity to connect with their faith and maximize their chances of experiencing the spiritual merits of this holy month. Every moment spent in prayer contributes to a greater purpose and ultimately leads to fulfillment in their lives. Therefore, adherence to these schedules is not just a ritual; it is a step toward achieving a higher level of spirituality.