Adhan Swift is a well tested and well documented library for calculating Islamic prayer times. Adhan Swift supports Swift 4.0, Swift 4.2, Swift 5.0 and Objective-C.
All astronomical calculations are high precision equations directly from the book “Astronomical Algorithms” by Jean Meeus. This book is recommended by the Astronomical Applications Department of the U.S. Naval Observatory and the Earth System Research Laboratory of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Implementations of Adhan in other languages can be found in the parent repo Adhan.
For CocoaPods add the following to your Podfile:
pod 'Adhan'
For Carthage add the following to your Cartfile:
github "batoulapps/adhan-swift" "main"
For SPM add the following to your Package.swift
file:
// swift-tools-version:4.2
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/batoulapps/adhan-swift", .branch("main")),
]
You can also manually add Adhan.
- Download the source.
- Add Adhan.xcodeproj as a subproject in your app's project.
- Drag Adhan.framework to "Linked Frameworks and Libraries" in your app's target.
To get prayer times initialize the PrayerTimes
struct passing in coordinates,
date, and calculation parameters.
let prayers = PrayerTimes(coordinates: coordinates, date: date, calculationParameters: params)
Create a Coordinates
struct with the latitude and longitude for the location
you want prayer times for.
let coordinates = Coordinates(latitude: 35.78056, longitude: -78.6389)
To avoid confusion with timezones the date parameter passed in should be an instance of
DateComponents
. The year, month, and day components need to be populated. All other
components will be ignored. The year, month and day values should be for the local date
that you want prayer times for. These date components are expected to be for the Gregorian calendar.
let cal = Calendar(identifier: Calendar.Identifier.gregorian)
let date = cal.dateComponents([.year, .month, .day], from: Date())
The rest of the needed information is contained within the CalculationParameters
struct.
Calculation Parameters & Methods Guide
Once the PrayerTimes
struct has been initialized it will contain members
for all five prayer times and the time for sunrise. The prayer times will be instances
of NSDate and as such will refer to a fixed point in universal time. To display these
times for the local timezone you will need to create a date formatter and set
the appropriate timezone.
let formatter = DateFormatter()
formatter.timeStyle = .medium
formatter.timeZone = TimeZone(identifier: "America/New_York")!
print("fajr \(formatter.string(from: prayers.fajr))")
let cal = Calendar(identifier: Calendar.Identifier.gregorian)
let date = cal.dateComponents([.year, .month, .day], from: Date())
let coordinates = Coordinates(latitude: 35.78056, longitude: -78.6389)
var params = CalculationMethod.moonsightingCommittee.params
params.madhab = .hanafi
if let prayers = PrayerTimes(coordinates: coordinates, date: date, calculationParameters: params) {
let formatter = DateFormatter()
formatter.timeStyle = .medium
formatter.timeZone = TimeZone(identifier: "America/New_York")!
print("fajr \(formatter.string(from: prayers.fajr))")
print("sunrise \(formatter.string(from: prayers.sunrise))")
print("dhuhr \(formatter.string(from: prayers.dhuhr))")
print("asr \(formatter.string(from: prayers.asr))")
print("maghrib \(formatter.string(from: prayers.maghrib))")
print("isha \(formatter.string(from: prayers.isha))")
}
The PrayerTimes
struct has functions for getting the current prayer and the next prayer. You can also get the time for a specified prayer, making it
easier to dynamically show countdowns until the next prayer.
let prayerTimes = PrayerTimes(coordinates: coordinates, date: date, calculationParameters: params)
let current = prayerTimes.currentPrayer()
let next = prayerTimes.nextPrayer()
let countdown = prayerTimes.time(for: next)
The Adhan library can also calulate Sunnah times. Given an instance of PrayerTimes
, you can get a SunnahTimes
struct with the times for Qiyam.
if let sunnahTimes = SunnahTimes(from: todayPrayers) {
print(dateFormatter.string(from: sunnahTimes.lastThirdOfTheNight)
print(dateFormatter.string(from: sunnahTimes.middleOfTheNight)
}
Get the direction, in degrees from North, of the Qibla from a given set of coordinates.
let nyc = Coordinates(latitude: 40.7128, longitude: -74.0059)
let qiblaDirection = Qibla(coordinates: nyc).direction
Adhan is made publicly available to provide a well tested and well documented library for Islamic prayer times to all
developers. We accept feature contributions provided that they are properly documented and include the appropriate
unit tests. We are also looking for contributions in the form of unit tests of of prayer times for different
locations, we do ask that the source of the comparison values be properly documented. For all pull requests,
use develop
as the base branch.
Adhan is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.