Current Time in ‘Aqrah, Iraq

See live time in ‘Aqrah, Iraq, in Asia/Baghdad (UTC+3) with no DST, plus quick comparisons and meeting planning tools.

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Live Time and Offset

View the current time in ‘Aqrah, Iraq, using the Asia/Baghdad timezone. It follows UTC+3 and currently does not observe daylight saving time.

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DST Schedule and Changes

Check whether ‘Aqrah changes clocks for daylight saving time, including exact spring forward and fall back dates when applicable. Historical and future DST behavior is tracked for accuracy.

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Compare and Export Meetings

Compare ‘Aqrah time with other cities in a visual time grid and hour-by-hour table. Export meetings to ICS, Google Calendar, or Gmail for easy scheduling.

How to Check Current Time in ‘Aqrah, Iraq

  1. Open the ‘Aqrah page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/iraq/aqrah to see the city already loaded as ‘Aqrah, Iraq, with the Asia/Baghdad time zone displayed in the comparison grid. This is useful when you need a fast check before scheduling a call with a client in Iraq, planning travel through northern Iraq, or coordinating with family in Duhok Governorate.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for cities such as New York, London, or Dubai to compare office hours across finance, international business, and Gulf-region coordination. Those comparisons matter for remote teams, because ‘Aqrah sits on UTC+3 year-round and your meeting window may shift depending on whether your counterpart is in a DST-observing city.

  3. Select a time range on the grid: Click Select if needed, then drag across the 24-hour timeline to highlight a range in purple; you can move it by dragging the center or resize it with the handles. For example, if you drag a morning block in ‘Aqrah, you can immediately see whether it lands in workable hours for a New York team or whether it falls into overnight time there.

  4. Export the schedule: Once a range is selected, use ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link to send the time to the rest of your team. This is especially practical for distributed operations, such as a logistics handoff between Iraq and the UK, where everyone needs the same meeting time in their own calendar.

About ‘Aqrah Time Zone

‘Aqrah, Iraq uses Asia/Baghdad, which is the standard IANA time zone for Iraq. The city stays on UTC+3 all year, so the clock does not move forward or back for seasonal changes, which makes recurring schedules easier for local offices, schools, and government work in and around ‘Aqrah.

Because Iraq does not observe daylight saving time, ‘Aqrah’s local time remains stable through the year while many nearby business centers change seasonally. That stability is helpful for cross-border coordination with places like Dubai, which stays close in time to Iraq, and for international planning with London or New York, where the difference changes depending on the month.

Geographically, ‘Aqrah is in northern Iraq and is commonly used as a reference point for local travel, municipal planning, and regional coordination in the Kurdistan-adjacent north. For companies working in energy services, transport, trade, or field operations, the fixed UTC+3 schedule makes it easier to plan dispatches, site calls, and reporting windows without adjusting for seasonal clock changes.

‘Aqrah City Details

‘Aqrah, Iraq has a population of 23,000, which places it in the category of a small city where local schedules often revolve around municipal services, markets, and regional travel connections. Its coordinates are 36.76038° N, 43.89428° E, placing it in northern Iraq and giving travelers and logistics teams a precise geographic reference for mapping, routing, and distance planning.

The currency used in ‘Aqrah is the Iraqi dinar (IQD), which is the standard currency for purchases, local business payments, and travel expenses throughout Iraq. The country dialing code is +964, so callers from abroad can use it when arranging hotel bookings, supplier calls, or family contact in Iraq.

Time Differences from ‘Aqrah

‘Aqrah is a useful reference point for international scheduling because its fixed UTC+3 time stays constant while other cities shift seasonally. That means the gap between ‘Aqrah and several major business centers changes between January and July, which matters for recurring meetings, airline connections, and overnight support shifts.

In January, ‘Aqrah (UTC+3) is 8 hours ahead of New York (UTC-5): when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Aqrah, it is 1:00 AM in New York. In July, ‘Aqrah (UTC+3) is 7 hours ahead of New York (UTC-4): when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Aqrah, it is 2:00 AM in New York. For US teams, that usually means a morning call in Iraq is too early for East Coast staff unless the meeting is scheduled later in the day in ‘Aqrah.

In January, ‘Aqrah (UTC+3) is 3 hours ahead of London (UTC+0): when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Aqrah, it is 6:00 AM in London. In July, ‘Aqrah (UTC+3) is 2 hours ahead of London (UTC+1): when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Aqrah, it is 7:00 AM in London. That difference is often manageable for UK-Iraq business, especially for trade, procurement, and project coordination, but it still favors later morning in London if you want both sides online comfortably.

In January, ‘Aqrah (UTC+3) is 6 hours behind Tokyo (UTC+9): when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Aqrah, it is 3:00 PM in Tokyo. In July, ‘Aqrah (UTC+3) is 6 hours behind Tokyo (UTC+9): when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Aqrah, it is 3:00 PM in Tokyo. This steady gap is useful for teams in manufacturing, technology, or supply-chain operations that need a predictable afternoon overlap with Japan.

In January, ‘Aqrah (UTC+3) is 8 hours behind Sydney (UTC+11): when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Aqrah, it is 5:00 PM in Sydney. In July, ‘Aqrah (UTC+3) is 7 hours behind Sydney (UTC+10): when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Aqrah, it is 4:00 PM in Sydney. That makes Sydney a workable partner for late-day Iraq meetings, especially for international education, engineering, and remote support teams.

In January, ‘Aqrah (UTC+3) is 1 hour behind Dubai (UTC+4): when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Aqrah, it is 10:00 AM in Dubai. In July, ‘Aqrah (UTC+3) is 1 hour behind Dubai (UTC+4): when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Aqrah, it is 10:00 AM in Dubai. This close alignment is especially convenient for Gulf trade, regional travel, and cross-border business calls, since the overlap is nearly identical throughout the year.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is ‘Aqrah in?

‘Aqrah, Iraq is in Asia/Baghdad. The city follows UTC+3 all year, which keeps local scheduling consistent for residents, businesses, and travelers moving through northern Iraq.

Does ‘Aqrah observe daylight saving time?

No, ‘Aqrah does not observe daylight saving time. Its clock stays on UTC+3 throughout the year, so meetings and travel plans do not need seasonal clock adjustments on the Iraq side.

What is the UTC offset for ‘Aqrah?

The UTC offset for ‘Aqrah is UTC+3. Because that offset does not change during the year, a 9:00 AM meeting in ‘Aqrah always remains 9:00 AM local time, even when places like New York, London, or Sydney shift their clocks.

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

In January, ‘Aqrah is 8 hours ahead of New York: when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Aqrah, it is 1:00 AM in New York. In July, ‘Aqrah is 7 hours ahead of New York: when it is 9:00 AM in ‘Aqrah, it is 2:00 AM in New York. That means morning in Iraq is generally overnight in New York, so US teams usually need a later Iraq meeting time.

What is the best time to call ‘Aqrah from the US or UK?

For the UK, the overlap is better because ‘Aqrah is 3 hours ahead of London in January and 2 hours ahead in July. A late morning or early afternoon call in London usually lands in a practical working window in Iraq, which is helpful for consulting, procurement, and project reviews.

For the US, especially New York, the gap is much larger: 8 hours in January and 7 hours in July. That usually makes late afternoon or evening in ‘Aqrah the most practical time to reach US East Coast teams during their business day.

What currency does ‘Aqrah use?

‘Aqrah uses the Iraqi dinar (IQD). This matters for travelers paying for local transport, food, and accommodation, and for businesses handling invoices or cash payments in Iraq.

Is ‘Aqrah the same as other places with a similar name?

This page refers specifically to ‘Aqrah in Iraq. It is important to keep the country name attached when scheduling calls, booking travel, or sharing time conversions so you do not confuse it with any other similarly named place elsewhere.