Today's Prayer Times in Las Mesas, Mexico
13 May 2026
Wednesday
26 Dhuʻl-Qiʻdah 1447 AH AH
Suhoor
Ends at Imsak
Iftar
Starts at Maghrib
Qibla Direction
0.0° From North
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Today's prayer times for Las Mesas, Mexico are calculated using precise astronomical data via the Offline Calculation (Adhan) method. Fajr begins at 04:49 and ends at sunrise (06:07), giving approximately 78 minutes for the pre-dawn prayer. Isha starts at 20:15.
Tahajjud time in Las Mesas today is 01:33. Tahajjud is the voluntary night prayer performed in the final third of the night, between Isha (20:15) and the beginning of Fajr (04:49). Islamic midnight in Las Mesas is 23:56.
Qibla direction from Las Mesas is 48° (NE) from North. Suhoor must be completed before Imsak at 04:49, and Iftar begins at Maghrib (19:02).
The 30-day prayer calendar above shows the complete schedule for Las Mesas for the current month. Use this calendar to plan your prayer schedule for the full month.
Frequently Asked Questions — Prayer Times Las Mesas
What time is Fajr in Las Mesas today?
Fajr prayer in Las Mesas begins at 04:49 and ends at sunrise (06:07).
What is the Tahajjud time in Las Mesas today?
Tahajjud time in Las Mesas is 01:33, the last third of the night.
What time is Maghrib in Las Mesas today?
Maghrib prayer in Las Mesas is at 19:02, which is also Iftar time.
What time is Isha in Las Mesas today?
Isha prayer in Las Mesas is at 20:15. Islamic midnight is 23:56.
What direction is Qibla from Las Mesas?
The Qibla direction from Las Mesas is 48° (NE) from North.
What calculation method is used for prayer times in Las Mesas?
Prayer times in Las Mesas use the Offline Calculation (Adhan) method.