How to Add Prayer Times to Google Calendar
To add prayer times to Google Calendar, connect SalahTime to your Google account. It creates calendar events for your five daily prayers — Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha — based on your location and madhab, and keeps them updated automatically. Here's how.
Add prayer times to Google Calendar in 4 steps
- Sign in with Google. Click Get Started and grant SalahTime access to your Google Calendar.
- Set your location and madhab. This determines accurate prayer times and the calculation method used.
- SalahTime adds your prayers automatically. Your five daily prayers appear as events in Google Calendar — and refresh each day on their own.
- Fine-tune if you like. Adjust durations or which calendar the events land in from your settings.
Why use SalahTime instead of importing an ICS file?
A downloaded ICS file is a snapshot — prayer times drift within days and you'd have to re-import it constantly. SalahTime connects once and then keeps Google Calendar accurate for you automatically. For Muslim professionals, that means your prayers are protected on the same calendar where meetings get booked, so the two never collide and you pray on time, every time.
New to the idea? Start with the overview: adding prayer times to your calendar.