Current Time in Afak, Iraq

View Afak’s live clock in Asia/Baghdad (UTC+3), see DST status, and compare time with other cities for easier scheduling.

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Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Jul 21
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Afak Time Details

See the current time in Afak, Iraq, using the Asia/Baghdad timezone. The city follows UTC+3 and does not observe daylight saving time.

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Plan Across Time Zones

Compare Afak time with other cities in a visual hour-by-hour grid, then export meetings to ICS, Google Calendar, or Gmail for quick scheduling.

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DST Tracking and Accuracy

Afak has no DST changes, but the page tracks timezone rules from the IANA timezone database and updates automatically if historical rules change.

How to Check Current Time in ‘Afak, Iraq

  1. Open the ‘Afak time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/iraq/afak to see ‘Afak, Iraq already loaded in the comparison grid. This is useful when you need a fast reference for a call with a client in Iraq, a logistics update, or a remote handoff with a team working in southern Iraq.

  2. Add the cities you need to compare: Click + Add City and search for places like New York, London, Dubai, or Tokyo to build a practical schedule around finance, support, or cross-border operations. For example, New York is useful for U.S. business coordination, London for Europe-facing teams, and Dubai for Gulf-region trade and travel planning.

  3. Drag across the timeline to pick a meeting window: Use the 24-hour grid to drag a purple time range, then move it with the center handle or resize it with the left and right handles. If you drag a morning slot in ‘Afak, Iraq, you can immediately see how it lands in another city—for example, 9:00 AM in ‘Afak is 6:00 AM in London in January and 7:00 AM in London in July, which helps you avoid scheduling too early for UK participants.

  4. Export the selected range for your team: Once a range is selected, use ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link to send the meeting time in a format your team can use right away. This is especially helpful for distributed groups where one organizer in Iraq needs everyone in New York, London, or Dubai to see the same meeting slot in their own calendar app.

About ‘Afak Time Zone

‘Afak, Iraq uses Asia/Baghdad, which places it on UTC+3 all year. That means the city stays on the same offset throughout the year and does not observe daylight saving time, so meeting times remain stable for local planning in agriculture, public services, education, and regional commerce.

This is important when coordinating with nearby time zones that do change seasonally. London shifts between UTC+0 in January and UTC+1 in July, New York shifts between UTC-5 in January and UTC-4 in July, while ‘Afak, Iraq remains fixed at UTC+3, so the gap with those cities changes by season even though ‘Afak itself does not move.

In practical terms, that stability helps businesses and travelers avoid confusion when booking calls, transport, or handoffs. A supplier in Iraq can keep the same local working hours year-round, while partners in the U.S. or Europe may need to adjust their schedules when their own clocks change.

‘Afak City Details

‘Afak, Iraq has a population of 21,888, making it a small city with local scheduling needs that often connect to nearby commercial and administrative centers. Its coordinates are 32.0643° N, 45.24743° E, placing it in Iraq’s central-southern interior, where road travel and regional coordination can matter more than frequent international flight connections.

The local currency is the Iraqi dinar (IQD), and the country dialing code is +964. Those details matter for travel bookings, invoicing, and phone coordination when arranging deliveries, hotel reservations, or business calls involving Iraq.

Time Differences from ‘Afak

‘Afak, Iraq is 8 hours ahead of New York in January, so when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Afak, it is 1:00 AM in New York. In July, ‘Afak is 7 hours ahead of New York, so when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Afak, it is 2:00 AM in New York. That seasonal shift is important for U.S.-Iraq coordination because a morning meeting in ‘Afak often lands in the middle of the night for New York teams.

‘Afak, Iraq is 3 hours ahead of London in January, so when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Afak, it is 6:00 AM in London. In July, ‘Afak is 2 hours ahead of London, so when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Afak, it is 7:00 AM in London. This makes late morning in ‘Afak more workable for UK participants than very early morning, especially for business calls or support escalation windows.

‘Afak, Iraq is 6 hours behind Tokyo in January, so when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Afak, it is 3:00 PM in Tokyo. In July, ‘Afak is also 6 hours behind Tokyo, so when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Afak, it is 3:00 PM in Tokyo. That consistency can help with planning Asia-facing communication, since Japan does not create a seasonal shift in this pair.

‘Afak, Iraq is 8 hours behind Sydney in January, so when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Afak, it is 5:00 PM in Sydney. In July, ‘Afak is 7 hours behind Sydney, so when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Afak, it is 4:00 PM in Sydney. This is useful for travel planning and remote team coordination, especially when Australian offices are closing while Iraq is starting the workday.

‘Afak, Iraq is 1 hour behind Dubai in January, so when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Afak, it is 10:00 AM in Dubai. In July, ‘Afak is also 1 hour behind Dubai, so when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Afak, it is 10:00 AM in Dubai. That small gap makes Iraq–UAE coordination especially practical for trade, shipping, and regional business calls.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is ‘Afak in?

‘Afak, Iraq is in Asia/Baghdad. The city uses UTC+3 all year, which makes it straightforward to plan recurring meetings because the local offset does not change with the seasons.

Does ‘Afak observe daylight saving time?

No, ‘Afak, Iraq does not observe daylight saving time. Its clock stays at UTC+3 year-round, so unlike London or New York, you do not need to adjust local time for seasonal clock changes in Iraq.

What is the time difference between ‘Afak and New York?

The difference depends on the season because New York changes its offset while ‘Afak stays on UTC+3. In January, ‘Afak is 8 hours ahead of New York, and in July, it is 7 hours ahead; for example, 9:00 AM in ‘Afak is 1:00 AM in New York in January and 2:00 AM in July.

What is the best time to call ‘Afak from the US?

For U.S. callers, late evening in New York usually lines up better with business hours in ‘Afak, Iraq, because the city is 8 hours ahead in January and 7 hours ahead in July. A call that is too early in the U.S. often falls before sunrise in Iraq, so scheduling around overlap windows is especially important for sales, support, or project meetings.

What is the best time to call ‘Afak from the UK?

For UK callers, the easiest overlap is usually mid-morning to early afternoon in the UK, which corresponds to afternoon in ‘Afak, Iraq. In January, ‘Afak is 3 hours ahead of London, and in July it is 2 hours ahead, so 9:00 AM in ‘Afak is 6:00 AM in London in January and 7:00 AM in July.

What is the UTC offset for ‘Afak?

‘Afak, Iraq uses UTC+3 all year. Because the city does not observe daylight saving time, that offset remains stable throughout the year and is especially convenient for recurring schedules, transport planning, and cross-border coordination with nearby Gulf cities.

What currency does ‘Afak use?

‘Afak, Iraq uses the Iraqi dinar (IQD). This matters for cash payments, local pricing, and travel budgeting, especially if you are arranging accommodation, transport, or purchases while visiting Iraq.