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Prayer Times Matu Today — Fajr, Maghrib & Isha

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Matu

Sunday 3 May 2026

15 Dhu al-Qi'dah

Fajr

05:15

Sunrise

06:26

Dhuhr

12:34

Asr

15:53

Maghrib

18:39

Isha

19:50

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Prayer Times Matu — Dhu al-Qi'dah 2026 Calendar

Date Hijri Fajr Dhuhr Maghrib Isha
19 Apr 01 05:19 12:36 18:40 19:50
20 Apr 02 05:19 12:36 18:40 19:50
21 Apr 03 05:19 12:35 18:40 19:50
22 Apr 04 05:18 12:35 18:40 19:50
23 Apr 05 05:18 12:35 18:39 19:50
24 Apr 06 05:18 12:35 18:39 19:50
25 Apr 07 05:17 12:35 18:39 19:50
26 Apr 08 05:17 12:35 18:39 19:50
27 Apr 09 05:17 12:34 18:39 19:50
28 Apr 10 05:16 12:34 18:39 19:50
29 Apr 11 05:16 12:34 18:39 19:50
30 Apr 12 05:16 12:34 18:39 19:50
1 May 13 05:16 12:34 18:39 19:50
2 May 14 05:15 12:34 18:39 19:50
3 May 15 05:15 12:34 18:39 19:50
4 May 16 05:15 12:34 18:38 19:50
5 May 17 05:14 12:33 18:38 19:50
6 May 18 05:14 12:33 18:38 19:50
7 May 19 05:14 12:33 18:38 19:50
8 May 20 05:14 12:33 18:38 19:51
9 May 21 05:14 12:33 18:38 19:51
10 May 22 05:13 12:33 18:38 19:51
11 May 23 05:13 12:33 18:38 19:51
12 May 24 05:13 12:33 18:38 19:51
13 May 25 05:13 12:33 18:38 19:51
14 May 26 05:13 12:33 18:39 19:51
15 May 27 05:12 12:33 18:39 19:52
16 May 28 05:12 12:33 18:39 19:52
17 May 29 05:12 12:33 18:39 19:52

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Prayer Times Matu — Sunday, May 3 2026

Updated · Official source: JAKIM Malaysia (e-solat)

Prayer Times in Matu Today — Subuh, Zohor, Asar, Maghrib and Isyak

The daily prayer times for Matu are officially published by JAKIM (Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia / Department of Islamic Development Malaysia) — the principal authority guiding Islamic prayer schedules across Malaysia. Located in the Sarawak prayer zone, Matu is one of the Malaysian prayer zones comprehensively covered by AdhanToday. All waktu solat (prayer times) and jadual solat (prayer schedules) are automatically updated daily from the e-solat JAKIM portal, accurate to Malaysia's official GMT+8 timezone.

Subuh Time in Matu — Dawn Prayer (Fajr)

Subuh (also known as Fajr) begins precisely at true astronomical dawn in Matu. It is the first of Islam's five obligatory daily prayers. Today, Subuh in Matu is at .

Syuruk (Sunrise) in Matu — Today at 06:26

Syuruk marks sunrise in Matu and signals the end of valid Subuh prayer time. Today, Syuruk in Matu is at .

Zohor Time in Matu — Midday Prayer (Dhuhr)

Zohor is the second obligatory prayer, beginning when the sun passes its zenith (zawal). Today, Zohor time in Matu is at .

Asr Time in Matu — Afternoon Prayer

Asr prayer time begins when an object's shadow exceeds its own length. Today, Asr in Matu is at .

Maghrib Time in Matu — Sunset Prayer

The Maghrib prayer in Matu signals the complete setting of the sun and is the fourth obligatory prayer. Today, Maghrib in Matu is at .

Isyak Time in Matu — Night Prayer (Isha)

Isyak is the fifth and final obligatory prayer, beginning once twilight fades completely. Today, Isyak in Matu is at .

Official Source: JAKIM Malaysia

All prayer schedules displayed for Matu on AdhanToday explicitly align with the e-solat JAKIM database — Malaysia's national Islamic authority.

FAQ - Prayer Times Matu

What are the prayer times in Matu today?
Prayer times in Matu today are displayed in the table above. The five obligatory prayers — Subuh, Zohor, Asar, Maghrib, and Isyak — change every day based on the sun's position. AdhanToday shows the official times published by JAKIM (Department of Islamic Development Malaysia), updated daily for Matu.
What time is the Adhan (Subuh) in Matu?
The Adhan (call to prayer) rings out in Matu five times daily: at Subuh, Zohor, Asar, Maghrib, and Isyak. The precise Adhan time in Matu changes with the seasons due to geographic position in the Sarawak region. Check our daily-updated table for the precise Adhan times in Matu today.
How are prayer times calculated in Malaysia?
Prayer times in Malaysia are calculated by JAKIM using the official Malaysian astronomical method. The parameters used are: Subuh angle = 20° below the horizon, Isyak angle = 18° below the horizon, timezone Asia/Kuala_Lumpur (GMT+8). This method is applied uniformly to all Malaysian zones including Matu.
What is the difference between Fajr and Subuh in Matu?
Fajr and Subuh refer to exactly the same prayer in two different linguistic registers. Fajr (فجر) is the classical Arabic term, while Subuh is the standard Malay terminology. In Matu, both terms refer to the first obligatory prayer of the day.
What time is Maghrib in Matu tonight?
Maghrib prayer time in Matu coincides with sunset and varies roughly between 7:00 PM and 7:30 PM throughout the year in Matu. Check the top of this page for the exact Maghrib time.
What is the jadual solat / prayer schedule in Matu?
The jadual solat (prayer schedule) in Matu covers the five daily prayers: Subuh (dawn), Zohor (noon), Asar (afternoon), Maghrib (sunset), and Isyak (night). These times are published by e-solat JAKIM. You can find the complete salat times for Matu in the daily-updated table on AdhanToday.
Are prayer times the same across all of Malaysia?
No, prayer times vary slightly from zone to zone based on each location's latitude and longitude. JAKIM divides Malaysia into 60 specific prayer zones. In Matu, times are calculated specifically for its geographic position. AdhanToday covers all official Malaysian zones.
What are the five prayers called in Malaysian Arabic?
The five obligatory prayers in Islam are locally termed: Subuh (الفجر) — the dawn prayer; Zohor (الظهر) — the noon prayer; Asr (العصر) — the afternoon prayer; Maghrib (المغرب) — the sunset prayer; and Isyak (العشاء) — the night prayer. AdhanToday displays all five prayer times for Matu.
Can I download the prayer timetable for Matu as a PDF?
Yes. Use the "Download PDF" button shown below the prayer card to export the monthly timetable for Matu. The file includes Subuh, Syuruk, Zohor, Asar, Maghrib, and Isyak with the Hijri date.

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