Maghrib-based calculation
The calculation starts from the evening adhan (Maghrib), not sunrise, in line with Muhyiddin Ibn al-Arabi's method.
Calm guidance for planetary hours
A calm, easy way to view planetary hours for your location, follow the remaining time, and plan your daily spiritual practice with clarity.
Built around Muhyiddin Ibn al-Arabi's Maghrib-based calculation method, with a focused interface that keeps the current hour, time range, and countdown easy to read.
Read the guideThe experience stays close to the mobile app: clear, grounded, and practical.
The calculation starts from the evening adhan (Maghrib), not sunrise, in line with Muhyiddin Ibn al-Arabi's method.
Select your country, city, and district to see the hours for your own region.
See the current planetary hour, its start and end, and the countdown in seconds without visual clutter.
The site explains the color system, the hour types, and the most common questions before confusion grows.
A simple flow that mirrors the app itself.
Choose your language (EN or TR).
Select your location from country, city, and district.
View today's planetary hours and upcoming days instantly.
A simple interface that stays focused on what matters.
Many people expect the day to begin at sunrise. This app uses the evening adhan (Maghrib) as the starting point, so the first hour can look earlier or later than sunrise-based expectations.
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