NoorClock

Guide

Prayer Times App for iPhone

Muslims on iPhone need a reliable way to know when Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha begin — at home, at work, and while traveling. The right app should be accurate, respectful of your attention, and private.

What to look for in a prayer times app

How NoorClock helps

NoorClock is an ad-free prayer times app built for iPhone and Apple Watch. It shows today's full Salat schedule with the next prayer and a live countdown. Times are computed from your location using established astronomical formulas.

The app supports major calculation methods used worldwide — including Muslim World League, Umm Al-Qura, ISNA, Karachi, JAKIM, KEMENAG, Singapore (MUIS), Turkey (Diyanet), Gulf Region, and more. Premium subscribers can switch methods and adjust angles to match local mosque practice.

NoorClock prayer times screen showing today's Salat schedule
Today's prayer times with next-prayer countdown in NoorClock.

Who it's for

Common questions

Do I need an internet connection?

Location is used to calculate times. Once computed, schedules work offline on your device. No account or login is required.

Why do times differ from my mosque?

Small differences often come from the calculation method or rounding rules. NoorClock lets premium users match regional methods; when in doubt, follow your local authority.

Is it really ad-free?

Yes. NoorClock has no advertisements. The app is free to download; optional premium adds advanced tools.

More answers on our FAQ page. Also see Qibla direction and prayer widgets for iOS.

Get accurate prayer times on iPhone

Download NoorClock free — ad-free, private, with Qibla and widgets included.

Download on the App Store

Prayer times may vary by location, calculation method, and rounding. Please follow your local mosque or religious authority when in doubt.