Current Time in Asadābād, Iran

Asadābād
Iran · +0330
Asadābād Standard TimeGMT +03:30Mon, Apr 6
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UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Mon, Apr 6
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How to Check Current Time in Asadābād, Iran

  1. Open the Asadābād time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/iran/asadabad to load Asadābād pre-selected on the comparison grid in the Asia/Tehran time zone. This page is useful if you are planning a call with a supplier in western Iran, checking prayer or business hours, or coordinating with colleagues in Hamadan Province without manually calculating Iran time.

  2. Add comparison cities relevant to your schedule: Click + Add City and search for cities such as London, Dubai, and New York to compare Asadābād against major finance, trade, and diaspora communication hubs. London is useful for banking and international business, Dubai is relevant for Gulf trade and aviation connections, and New York helps if you are arranging calls with US-based partners or family members.

  3. Drag across the grid to select a workable meeting window: Click Select if needed, then drag on Asadābād’s 24-hour timeline to highlight a range such as 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM local time. On a standard-date comparison, that shows roughly 5:30 AM to 7:30 AM in London, 8:30 AM to 10:30 AM in Dubai, and 12:30 AM to 2:30 AM in New York during Eastern Standard Time, which quickly shows that a morning meeting in Asadābād works for the Gulf but is too early for the US.

  4. Export the selected time for sharing: After selecting a range, use the export options for ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is practical when sending a confirmed call slot to a distributed team, adding a Tehran-time appointment to your calendar automatically, or sharing a link so everyone sees the same time block in their own local zone.

About Asadābād Time Zone

Asadābād uses the Asia/Tehran IANA time zone, the standard time zone for Iran. The city’s standard UTC offset is UTC+3:30, which places it 3 hours 30 minutes ahead of Coordinated Universal Time and gives Iran one of the less common half-hour offsets used globally.

Asadābād is located in Hamadan Province in western Iran, but it follows the same national time standard as Tehran, Mashhad, Isfahan, Shiraz, and other major Iranian cities. This means there is no domestic time difference between Asadābād and the rest of Iran, which simplifies internal travel, government scheduling, and nationwide business operations.

Iran does not currently observe daylight saving time, so Asadābād remains on UTC+3:30 year-round. Since the legal change that ended seasonal clock changes in Iran, the city no longer shifts forward in spring or back in autumn, making long-term scheduling more predictable than in places like London, New York, or Sydney, where offsets change seasonally.

Asadābād City Details

Asadābād is a city in western Iran with a population of 59,617, making it a mid-sized urban center rather than a major metropolis. Its geographic coordinates are 34.78241° N, 48.12012° E, placing it in the Zagros-influenced western part of the country, southwest of Hamadan and within overland travel reach of other regional commercial centers.

The local currency is the Iranian rial (IRR), which is the official currency used for pricing, payments, and domestic transactions across Iran. If you are arranging travel, trade, or remittances related to Asadābād, you should expect local costs and invoices to be denominated in IRR, even though informal pricing discussions in Iran may sometimes reference toman equivalents.

Iran’s country dialing code is +98, so international calls to Asadābād use that prefix before the local number. This is useful for business communication, hotel contact, freight coordination, or family calls when dialing into Iran from the UK, Europe, the Gulf, or North America.

Time Differences from Asadābād

Asadābād stays on UTC+3:30 throughout the year, so its time difference against other cities depends partly on whether those cities are on standard time or daylight saving time.

Compared with Dubai, Asadābād is 30 minutes ahead, because Dubai uses UTC+4 year-round. When it is 9:00 AM in Asadābād, it is 9:30 AM in Dubai, which makes Gulf coordination relatively easy for logistics, aviation, and regional trade.

Compared with London, Asadābād is 3 hours 30 minutes ahead when the UK is on GMT (UTC+0) and 2 hours 30 minutes ahead when the UK is on British Summer Time, BST (UTC+1). For example, when it is 9:00 AM in Asadābād, it is 5:30 AM in London in winter and 6:30 AM in London in summer; the UK’s DST in 2026 runs from 29 March 2026 to 25 October 2026.

Compared with New York, Asadābād is 8 hours 30 minutes ahead when New York is on Eastern Standard Time, EST (UTC-5) and 7 hours 30 minutes ahead when New York is on Eastern Daylight Time, EDT (UTC-4). So when it is 9:00 AM in Asadābād, it is 12:30 AM in New York during EST and 1:30 AM in New York during EDT; US DST in 2026 runs from 8 March 2026 to 1 November 2026.

Compared with Tokyo, Asadābād is 5 hours 30 minutes behind, because Tokyo uses UTC+9 year-round with no DST. When it is 9:00 AM in Asadābād, it is 2:30 PM in Tokyo, which can be useful for same-day communication with East Asian partners later in their business day.

Compared with Sydney, Asadābād is usually 6 hours 30 minutes behind during Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST, UTC+10) and 7 hours 30 minutes behind during Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT, UTC+11). That means 9:00 AM in Asadābād is 3:30 PM in Sydney during AEST and 4:30 PM in Sydney during AEDT; in New South Wales, DST typically ends on the first Sunday in April and starts on the first Sunday in October.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Asadābād in?

Asadābād is in the Asia/Tehran time zone, which is the official IANA time zone used across Iran. Its standard offset is UTC+3:30, and the city follows the same national time as Tehran, Hamadan, Tabriz, and other Iranian cities.

Does Asadābād observe daylight saving time?

No, Asadābād does not currently observe daylight saving time. Iran ended its seasonal clock changes, so Asadābād now remains on UTC+3:30 all year, which makes recurring meetings and travel planning easier because the local clock does not shift in spring or autumn.

What is the time difference between Asadābād and New York?

The time difference depends on whether New York is on standard time or daylight saving time. Asadābād is 8 hours 30 minutes ahead of New York during EST and 7 hours 30 minutes ahead during EDT, so a normal morning in Iran often falls in the late night or very early morning in the US.

What is the best time to call Asadābād from the US?

From the US East Coast, the most practical time to call Asadābād is usually early morning in New York, which corresponds to late afternoon or early evening in Iran. For example, 8:00 AM in New York is typically 3:30 PM in Asadābād during EDT and 4:30 PM in Asadābād during EST, making that window better for business calls than late US afternoon.

What is the best time to call Asadābād from the UK?

For UK callers, the best overlap is usually late morning to early afternoon in London, which matches midday to late afternoon in Asadābād. A call at 11:00 AM in London is 1:30 PM in Asadābād during BST and 2:30 PM in Asadābād during GMT, which is generally suitable for office hours on both sides.

What is the UTC offset for Asadābād?

Asadābād’s UTC offset is UTC+3:30. Because Iran does not currently switch to daylight saving time, that offset remains constant throughout the year instead of changing seasonally.

What currency does Asadābād use?

Asadābād uses the Iranian rial (IRR), the official national currency of Iran. If you are budgeting for travel, local services, or commercial transactions in Asadābād, official pricing and banking references will be in IRR, even if some informal conversations use toman terminology.

Is Asadābād on the same time as Tehran?

Yes, Asadābād is on exactly the same time as Tehran because both use the Asia/Tehran time zone. There is no time difference between the two cities, which is helpful for domestic transport planning, government coordination, and scheduling calls with organizations based in the capital.