Anyone who’s ever tried to catch the golden hour light in Singapore knows that timing is everything—and for Muslims, the Subuh prayer marks the start of a new day. This guide ties together the official MUIS prayer schedule, sunrise times, golden hour windows, and Singapore’s time zone so you can plan your morning with confidence.

Subuh time today (MUIS official): 5:40 AM ·
Sunrise (Syuruk): 7:04 AM ·
Time zone: SST (UTC+8) ·
Golden hour (morning): 7:04 – 7:34 AM ·
Golden hour (evening): 6:45 – 7:15 PM

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
3Timeline signal
4What’s next
  • Daily verification with MUIS website or app is recommended to catch subtle shifts
  • Photographers can use combined Subuh + golden hour data for morning shoots
Item Value
Official source Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS)
Subuh time today 5:40 AM
Sunrise (Syuruk) 7:04 AM
Time zone SST (UTC+8)
Daylight saving Not observed
Golden hour (morning) 7:04 – 7:34 AM
Golden hour (evening) 6:45 – 7:15 PM

The pattern is clear: MUIS publishes the single authoritative set of numbers, and these times interact predictably with sunrise and golden hour.

Adzan di Singapura jam berapa?

Waktu subuh resmi dari MUIS

The Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS) – Singapore’s highest Islamic authority – publishes daily prayer times on its official portal (MUIS – government religious body). For today’s date, MUIS lists Subuh (Fajr) at 5:40 AM. This is the time when the faithful are called to prayer (adzan) and the fast begins during Ramadan.

The upshot

MUIS’s Subuh time is the benchmark for all mosques in Singapore. If you’re relying on a third-party app, cross-check it against the official MUIS schedule to avoid missing the correct window.

Jadwal subuh harian dan bulanan

  • Times shift by roughly one minute every one to two weeks due to Earth’s axial tilt (AlAdhan – annual data).
  • For example, the AlAdhan calendar shows Fajr at 05:39 on 1 July 2026 and 05:40 on 5 July 2026 – a one-minute difference within a week (AlAdhan – July 2026).
  • Monthly PDFs are available on the MUIS website for those who prefer a printed schedule.

Aplikasi dan sumber tepercaya untuk waktu subuh

The implication: stick with MUIS for absolute accuracy, but apps are fine for quick checks as long as you’re aware of the margin.

Jam berapa matahari terbit di Singapura?

Waktu syuruk (matahari terbit) hari ini

Today’s Syuruk (sunrise) is 7:04 AM, according to MUIS. This is the moment Subuh ends – you should have completed your Fajr prayer before this time. Independent sources like meteogram.org (astronomy data) also list sunrise at 07:02–07:04 on nearby dates, confirming the consistency.

Perubahan waktu matahari terbit sepanjang tahun

  • Sunrise in Singapore ranges from about 6:50 AM to 7:15 AM, as noted by The Smart Local (lifestyle guide).
  • The latest sunrises occur around late January (≈7:10 AM); the earliest around late October (≈6:50 AM).

Hubungan antara syuruk dan akhir waktu subuh

Subuh prayer time runs from the first true dawn (Fajr al-Sadiq) until sunrise. In Singapore, that window is typically about 80–85 minutes. The timing is critical: if you pray after the sun has risen, the prayer is not considered valid for that time slot.

The catch: relying on a generic “Fajr” app that doesn’t sync with local sunrise data could lead to an incomplete prayer window. Always verify the Syuruk time for your exact location in Singapore.

Jam berapa golden hour di Singapura?

Golden hour pagi setelah matahari terbit

Photographers prize the golden hour – the soft, warm light shortly after sunrise. Morning golden hour today runs from 7:04 AM to 7:34 AM (about 30 minutes after sunrise). Data from SunriseSunsetTime (golden hour calculator) shows a similar 30–40 minute window across different months.

Golden hour petang sebelum matahari terbenam

Evening golden hour occurs before sunset – today from 6:45 PM to 7:15 PM (sunset at 7:15 PM). The Smart Local notes that golden hour sunset in Singapore generally falls between 6:00 PM and 7:00 PM, shifting with the seasons.

Durasi golden hour di Singapura

  • Duration: roughly 30 minutes in the morning and 30 minutes in the evening.
  • Because Singapore is near the equator, the golden hour is relatively consistent year-round – no extreme variation like in higher latitudes.
  • The meteogram.org (astronomy page) gives morning golden hour 07:02–07:31 and evening 18:45–19:14 for a sample day, aligning with the 30-minute rule.

What this means: for travelers or residents planning a morning photoshoot, the Subuh prayer window (5:40 AM to 7:04 AM) overlaps beautifully with the pre-sunrise twilight – but the golden hour itself starts at sunrise. If you finish Fajr prayer at a mosque, you can walk straight to a nearby park and catch the best light.

Waktu Singapore apakah sama dengan WIB?

Perbandingan zona waktu Singapura dan Indonesia

Singapore Standard Time (SST) is UTC+8, while Western Indonesian Time (WIB) is UTC+7. That means Singapore is always 1 hour ahead of Jakarta, Sumatra, and West Kalimantan.

3 time zones, one comparison table:

Zone UTC offset DST
SST (Singapore) UTC+8 None
WIB (Indonesia West) UTC+7 None
WITA (Indonesia Central) UTC+8 None

The pattern: both SST and WITA share the same UTC offset, but they are different named zones—crucial for scheduling across borders.

Apakah Singapura menggunakan WITA?

No – Singapore uses its own time zone called SST (Singapore Standard Time) or SGT (Singapore Time). However, because both SST and WITA are UTC+8, clocks show the same hour. Savvy Time (time zone converter) confirms that Singapore is on the same offset as Central Indonesia (WITA) but the zone name is different.

Konversi waktu: Indonesia jam 7 pagi berarti Singapura jam berapa?

  • If it’s 7:00 AM in Jakarta (WIB), it’s 8:00 AM in Singapore.
  • If it’s 7:00 AM in Makassar (WITA), it’s also 7:00 AM in Singapore.

The implication: for Indonesian travelers, the one-hour difference to WIB means Subuh in Singapore arrives one hour earlier by the clock compared to their home time. Plan your Sahur accordingly if you’re crossing the border.

Bagaimana cara mengetahui waktu subuh di Singapura?

Menggunakan situs resmi MUIS

  1. Visit muis.gov.sg (Islamic Religious Council of Singapore).
  2. Navigate to “Prayer Timings” under the “Services” section.
  3. Select today’s date to see Subuh, Syuruk, and all five prayer times.
  4. You can also download monthly PDF schedules for offline use.

Aplikasi mobile (Muslim Pro, IslamicFinder, Waktu Solat Singapore)

  • Muslim Pro – offers push notifications for Subuh; syncs with your GPS to automatically set location to Singapore (Muslim Pro – Singapore page).
  • IslamicFinder – similar features; uses multiple calculation methods (IslamicFinder – Singapore).
  • Waktu Solat Singapore – a local app built specifically for Singapore, often cited in mosques.

Widget atau jadwal cetak dari masjid

Many mosques in Singapore, such as the Sultan Mosque and Masjid Al-Abrar, display weekly prayer schedules near their entrances. These are usually derived from MUIS and serve as a quick reference for walk-in worshippers.

The pattern: digital sources offer convenience, but for absolute reliability, the MUIS website or its official app is the single source of truth. Third-party apps are fine for routine checks within a 1–2 minute tolerance.

Why this matters

A traveler who relies solely on an aggregator app might miss the correct Subuh window by a few minutes – not ideal during Ramadan when fasting hours are already long. Stick with MUIS for the final word.

Confirmed

  • MUIS is the official prayer time authority in Singapore
  • Singapore uses UTC+8 all year with no DST
  • Subuh ends at sunrise (Syuruk)
  • Today’s Subuh 5:40 AM, sunrise 7:04 AM

Unclear

  • Exact calculation method used by MUIS (ISNA is often assumed but not confirmed)
  • Minor differences between third-party apps (5:38–5:40 AM range)

“Today’s Subuh time from MUIS is 5:40 AM. This is the designated time for the Fajr prayer across Singapore.”

MUIS – Islamic Religious Council of Singapore

“IslamicFinder lists Fajr at 5:48 AM for Singapore, illustrating the slight variance between different calculation methods.”

IslamicFinder – prayer time aggregator

For the Muslim community in Singapore, the choice of source matters less than consistency: follow one reliable reference (MUIS) daily. Photographers and early risers gain an extra bonus – the Subuh window overlaps with the twilight before golden hour, making the early wake-up doubly worthwhile. For anyone planning a visit, the rule is simple: check MUIS before you pack your camera or your prayer mat.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Subuh time in Singapore today?

Today’s Subuh (Fajr) time is 5:40 AM, according to the official MUIS schedule. Verify daily on muis.gov.sg.

Does Singapore have daylight saving time?

No. Singapore stays on UTC+8 (SST) all year, so prayer times shift only due to Earth’s tilt, not clock changes.

Is Subuh time the same every day?

No, it varies slightly – usually by one minute every few days. The range across the year is about 5:35 AM to 5:55 AM.

Can I use the MUIS app to get Subuh notifications?

Yes. The MUIS official app sends push notifications for each prayer time, and it’s free on the App Store and Google Play.

What is the difference between Subuh and Fajr?

There is no difference: Subuh is the Malay/Indonesian term for the Fajr prayer. Both refer to the dawn prayer.

Why do different websites show slightly different Subuh times?

Because they use different calculation methods (e.g., ISNA, Umm al-Qura, Egyptian General Authority). MUIS uses its own method, which may not match all apps exactly.

Is it allowed to pray Subuh after sunrise?

No. The Fajr prayer must be completed before sunrise (Syuruk). If missed, it can be made up as Qada but not as the current prayer.

Bottom line: Subuh in Singapore starts at 5:40 AM today (MUIS) and ends at sunrise (7:04 AM). Photographers get golden hour immediately after. Residents: check MUIS daily. Travelers from WIB: add one hour to your mental clock.

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