Accurate Namaz timings calculated using the University of Islamic Sciences (Karachi) method.
View Today's Timing ↓Mumbai, Maharashtra, India (Asia/Kolkata)
Next: —
Mumbai is home to one of India's largest and most diverse urban Muslim communities, comprising roughly 19% of the city's population. The iconic Haji Ali Dargah, perched on a small islet off Worli, is one of the most-visited Muslim shrines in the country. From the historic Minara Masjid in Bhendi Bazaar to the grand Jama Masjid near Crawford Market, Mumbai's Islamic heritage stretches across centuries. The city's Muslim artisans, traders, and scholars have been integral to its identity since the Mughal and Portuguese eras.
The Haji Ali Dargah, built in 1431, is connected to the mainland by a 500-metre causeway that gets submerged at high tide.
Bhendi Bazaar in South Mumbai is a centuries-old Muslim cultural enclave and one of the city's most vibrant food markets during Ramadan.
Mumbai's Bohri Muslim community operates a unique religious infrastructure including exclusive mosques and social welfare networks.
The Mohammad Ali Road area becomes one of India's most famous Ramadan food streets, drawing thousands nightly for Raan, Nalli Nihari, and Malpua.
Mumbai has the largest concentration of Muslims in any Indian city by absolute numbers, with nearly 4 million adherents.
RuhVerse uses the University of Islamic Sciences (Karachi) method for Mumbai, with a Fajr angle of 18° and Isha angle of 18°.
These timings are based on central Mumbai coordinates (19.0760° N, 72.8777° E). For Thane or Navi Mumbai, there may be a 1–3 minute difference due to geographical distance.
Mumbai's Iftar (Maghrib) time shifts slightly later than New Delhi due to its more southerly and westerly location. Check today's live timing card for an accurate time.