Wondering “What is the Maghrib time in Saudi Arabia today?” because the caffeine withdrawal started early, and the 3pm post-lunch sluggishness has been plaguing you since noon?
Well, fret not, for the confirmed evening prayer hours have been revealed.
So, wrap up those final tasks and prepare for the first iftar of the year. Here is everything to know about the evening prayer hours in Saudi.
Maghrib time in Saudi Arabia 2026

Maghrib, which has three cycles, is one of the five required salahs in Islam. It is the fourth one if you start at midnight. Following Asr prayer, the Maghrib prayer period begins shortly after sunset and concludes at the start of the night, when the Isha prayer begins.
During Ramadan, the Maghrib prayer call signifies the end of the fast.
Maghrib time in Saudi Arabia today

- Khobar – 5:45pm
- Dammam – 5:46pm
- Dhahran – 5:46pm
- Al-Ahsa – 5:50pm
- Riyadh – 6pm
- Madinah – 6:28pm
- Taif – 6:26pm
- Makkah – 6:28pm
- Jeddah – 6:31pm
- Yanbu – 6:35pm
Please note that the prayer timings have been taken from Umm al-Qura, Makkah, and may vary by a minute or two.
Etiquette for Maghrib time in Saudi Arabia

Whenever it is adhan time in Saudi, you must stop whatever it is that you are doing and listen to the prayer call. If you are lying down, you should sit up and try to avoid going to the restroom during the prayer call.
Avoid walking in front of other people when they are praying, as this disrupts their salah.
Ramadan in Riyadh

Now that Ramadan has begun, the Saudi Ramadan 2026 mosque guidelines have come into effect to make your supplication easier. The Riyadh Metro has introduced longer hours to accommodate those who fast. Your favorite restaurants’ iftar and suhoor menus have been announced. If you plan on visiting Six Flags Qiddiya City this Ramadan, remember to keep the Ramadan hours of the theme park in mind.
5.45pm-6.35pm. Across Saudi, ummalqura.org.