Complete Time Zone Guide for Iran
SyncMyTime displays accurate time for Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz, and Iranian cities. Iran Standard Time (IRST, UTC+3:30) in winter and Iran Daylight Time (IRDT, UTC+4:30) in summer uses a unique 30-minute offset.
Time Zone History
Iran adopted UTC+3:30 to align with solar noon at Tehran's longitude. The 30-minute offset reflects precise geographic calculation. Iran observes daylight saving time starting at Nowruz (Persian New Year, around March 21) and ending in September, tied to the Persian solar calendar rather than Gregorian calendar. This makes Iran's DST dates unique globally.
Culture & Daily Rhythm
Iranian daily life revolves around prayer times and Persian cultural traditions. The workweek runs Saturday-Thursday with Friday as the day of rest and congregational prayer. Business hours often run 8 AM-4 PM. The five daily prayers structure schedules. Ramadan shifts all timing. Evening social life thrives with dinner often at 8-9 PM. Tea houses are social centers throughout the day.
Why People Check Iran Time
Many users search Iran time to organize:
- Oil and natural gas industry coordination
- Persian cultural heritage tourism
- Carpet and handicraft industry
- Petrochemical industry timing
- Agricultural and pistachio export
- Religious pilgrimage scheduling
What SyncMyTime Offers
SyncMyTime handles all time calculations automatically, so you don't need to manually convert or verify:
- Displays Iran's current local time accurately
- Real-time comparisons with other countries
- 24/7 accurate updates
Stay Synchronized with Iran
Whether you're coordinating energy operations, planning Persian cultural tours, or managing business with Iran's unique calendar, SyncMyTime handles the 30-minute offset precisely.