
Eid al-Adha prayer times in Saudi Arabia 2024: Official announcement
Eid al-Adha prayer times for 2024 in Saudi Arabian cities: Announcement from the Ministry of Islamic Affairs
Muslims across Saudi Arabia are preparing to celebrate Eid al-Adha, one of the most important holidays in the Islamic calendar, which holds profound spiritual and social significance. In this context, the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance has announced the prayer times for Eid al-Adha 1445 AH / 2024 CE in various cities and regions of the Kingdom. This announcement provides clear guidance for worshippers, emphasizing the importance of adhering to the specified times to maximize the reward and participate fully in this great ritual that unites Muslims.
The religious and social significance of Eid al-Adha
Eid al-Adha, also known as the Greater Eid, is the second of the two major Islamic holidays and follows the Day of Arafah, the most important pillar of Hajj. Muslims celebrate this holiday to commemorate the sacrifice of the Prophet Ibrahim (peace be upon him) and his willingness to offer his son Ismail as a sacrifice to God, before God provided a ram as a substitute. This story carries profound lessons in obedience, submission, and unwavering faith. The congregational prayer on the morning of Eid is an expression of unity and brotherhood among Muslims, as they gather in prayer grounds and large mosques, chanting takbir and tahlil, in a scene that reflects the strength of their faith and social bonds. The sacrifice of an animal, a highly recommended practice, is also an opportunity to provide aid to the needy and the poor, thus reinforcing the values of social solidarity and compassion within the community.
Organizing prayers and standardizing prayer times
The Ministry of Islamic Affairs has ensured the precise determination of prayer times, based on the official Umm al-Qura calendar, with prayers being held 15 minutes after sunrise. This arrangement aims to facilitate prayer for millions of worshippers throughout the Kingdom, from major cities to remote villages. The Ministry's role also includes preparing prayer halls and mosques and providing all necessary arrangements to accommodate the large numbers of worshippers, ensuring their comfort and safety. This effort reflects the Kingdom's commitment to serving Islam and Muslims and providing an ideal environment for them to perform their religious rites in an atmosphere of tranquility and devotion.
The impact of Eid on Saudi society
The impact of Eid al-Adha extends far beyond the religious sphere, encompassing profound social, economic, and cultural dimensions within Saudi society. Following the Eid prayer, family visits and greetings are exchanged, and feasts are held, bringing together relatives and friends and strengthening familial and community bonds. Economically, the holiday witnesses a surge in commercial activity, particularly in livestock, clothing, and gift markets, revitalizing the local economy and creating temporary employment opportunities. This festive atmosphere contributes to renewing positive spirits among community members and deepening the sense of belonging and solidarity.
Eid al-Adha prayer times in major cities of the Kingdom
According to what was announced by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs, here is a table showing the times of Eid al-Adha prayers in a number of major cities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, where the timing is calculated 15 minutes after sunrise:
| City | Prayer time |
| Mecca | 5:53 AM |
| AL Madinah AL Munawwarah | 5:48 AM |
| Riyadh | 5:20 AM |
| Buraydah | 5:27 AM |
| Dammam | 5:03 AM |
| Abha | 5:48 AM |
| Tabuk | 5:53 AM |
| Hail | 5:34 AM |
| Juniper | 5:30 AM |
| Jazan | 5:51 AM |
| Najran | 5:43 AM |
| The courtyard | 5:49 AM |
| Sakaka | 5:35 AM |
We hope that this comprehensive guide to Eid al-Adha prayer times will be useful to all worshippers in the Kingdom, and we wish you a blessed and happy Eid, full of goodness, blessings and piety, and may you be well every year.



