Prayer Times in Greenville, SC
Today's exact Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha prayer times for Greenville, South Carolina. Calculated for Greenville's coordinates (34.85° N, 82.39° W) using the ISNA method. Includes Qibla direction (53° (northeast)) and a 7-day schedule.
About prayer times in Greenville
The Muslim community in Greenville, SC continues to grow alongside the broader US Muslim population, estimated at 3.45 million (Pew Research, 2017).
Greenville's latitude (34.9°) is well within the range where standard angle-based calculation methods (ISNA, MWL, etc.) give consistent prayer times year-round.
Greenville prayer-time quick facts
Prayer Times in Greenville
Today's Islamic prayer times in Greenville, SC. Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha times calculated for Greenville. Updated daily.
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Greenville prayer times — FAQ
How accurate are the prayer times for Greenville?
Times are calculated using astronomical algorithms based on Greenville's exact coordinates (34.8526°, -82.3940°) and time zone (America/New_York). Accuracy is typically within 1-2 minutes. Calculation uses the ISNA method (15° Fajr/Isha angles), which is the standard for North American Muslim communities.
Which direction is Qibla from Greenville?
From Greenville, the Qibla bearing is approximately 53° (northeast) from true north. This is the great-circle bearing toward the Kaaba in Mecca (21.4225°N, 39.8262°E). Use a phone compass or Qibla-finder app, calibrated for magnetic declination, for precise alignment.
How long is the Ramadan fast in Greenville?
The fast length depends on when Ramadan falls in the lunar calendar relative to the solar year. In Greenville, the longest possible Ramadan fast (summer) is approximately 14h 18m, while the shortest (winter) is around 9h 42m. The Islamic year is ~10-11 days shorter than the solar year, so Ramadan shifts earlier each Gregorian year.
What calculation method is used?
We use the ISNA (Islamic Society of North America) method with 15° angles for both Fajr and Isha. This is the most widely-followed standard in North America. Other methods (MWL, Egyptian, Karachi, Umm al-Qura) use different angles and may produce times 5-15 minutes apart. Confirm with your local mosque if they prefer a different method.
Do prayer times in Greenville adjust for Daylight Saving Time?
Yes. All times are shown in Greenville's local time (America/New_York) and automatically adjust for Daylight Saving Time changes (second Sunday in March, first Sunday in November). The actual position of the sun does not change — only the clock face.
Can I use these times for Jumu'ah (Friday) prayer in Greenville?
Jumu'ah typically takes place during the Dhuhr window. The times shown here are the start of Dhuhr; your local mosque in Greenvillesets the actual khutbah and salah time, often 15-45 minutes after Dhuhr begins. Check your mosque's schedule directly.