Prayer Times for macOS

A free, native macOS menu bar app for Islamic prayer times — Adhan notifications & a live countdown to the next Salah.

macOS 14 Sonoma or later · Universal (Apple silicon & Intel) · Free & open source

Prayer Times menu bar panel showing today's prayer times

Features

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Menu bar at a glance

Next prayer and a live countdown, with seven label styles and a mosque glyph.

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Accurate methods

10 methods incl. Diyanet, JAKIM (Malaysia) & Kemenag (Indonesia) — each validated to ±1 min — plus madhab & high-latitude rules.

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Smart notifications

Prayer-time, early reminder, and iqamah alerts — each with its own sound.

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Full Adhan

Plays the complete Adhan (Makkah / Madinah) at prayer time, with a stop control.

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Location aware

Manual coordinates or one-shot auto-detect with country → method mapping.

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Localized

English, العربية (RTL), Türkçe, and বাংলা — with Liquid Glass on Tahoe.

Install

Via Homebrew:

brew install --cask tareq1988/tap/prayer-times

Or download the latest .zip and drag it to Applications.

First launch (unsigned build). The current builds are ad-hoc signed (not yet notarized), so on first launch macOS shows "Prayer Times" Not Opened and blocks it. To open it, go to System Settings → Privacy & Security and click Open Anyway, then Open in the confirmation dialog. (Or run
xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine "/Applications/Prayer Times.app"
in Terminal.)

macOS Gatekeeper alert: Prayer Times Not Opened because Apple could not verify it is free of malware System Settings Privacy & Security pane with the Open Anyway button for Prayer Times

Frequently asked questions

Is Prayer Times free?

Yes — completely free and open source under the MIT license. No subscription, no ads, no account, no tracking.

Which calculation methods are supported?

Diyanet (Turkey), Muslim World League, ISNA (North America), Umm al-Qura (Saudi Arabia), Egyptian, University of Islamic Sciences Karachi (Pakistan), Moonsighting Committee, JAKIM (Malaysia), Kemenag (Indonesia), and a fully Manual method — with Standard or Hanafi Asr and high-latitude rules.

Does it play the Adhan (Azan)?

Yes. The full Adhan (Makkah or Madinah) plays at prayer time with a Stop control, alongside lighter per-prayer notification sounds.

Does it work offline and respect privacy?

Yes. Prayer times for your location (Salah / Namaz) are computed on-device from your coordinates — no internet connection, no telemetry, no ads.