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Accurate Prayer Times

Find today’s most accurate prayer times with our Islamic timetable. The prayer timetable is based on Islamic Tauqeet rules, which calculate the city’s geographical dimensions and determine the position of the sun, it provides exact timings for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. Follow your daily Salat and Nawafil at the correct times, strengthen your connection with Allah, and plan your day with confidence using authentic and reliable Islamic timings.

Here, you can find the most accurate prayer times . The prayer timetable is based on Islamic Tauqeet rules, which calculate the city’s geographical dimensions and determine the position of the sun.

Salat is one of the five foundational pillars of Islam. It is a vital obligation for Muslims to perform their daily prayer at the salat time as per the accurate prayer timings. Following the salat timings for your region offers an opportunity to build a profound connection with Allah Almighty. As this divine connection strengthens, Allah’s blessings will help resolve your challenges.

Use this namaz timetable to mark the most accurate prayer times today and plan your routine around your prayers. The Salah timetable will automatically update in accordance with the Islamic Calendar 2025. You can also download the Prayer Times App to access the correct Islamic prayer timetable for any region at any time on your smartphone.

There are five main daily prayers in Islam: Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. Each prayer has its fixed time, determined by the position of the sun.

Below are all Namaz times as defined by Sharia guidelines:

  • Fajr Prayer Time: From the beginning of dawn until the first rays of sunshine.

  • Dhuhr Prayer Time: Begins when the sun passes its zenith and continues until the shadow of every object is double its length, excluding the original shadow.

  • Asr Prayer Time: Begins when Dhuhr ends and remains valid until sunset.

  • Maghrib Prayer Time: After sunset, lasting until the whiteness (Shafaq) disappears from the sky.

  • Isha Prayer Time: Starts after the whiteness vanishes and ends at dawn.

  • Fajr – 2 Rakat Sunnah, 2 Rakat Fard

  • Dhuhr – 4 Rakat Sunnah, 4 Rakat Fard, 2 Rakat Sunnah, then 2 Rakat Nafl

  • Asr – 4 Rakat Sunnah, 4 Rakat Fard

  • Maghrib – 3 Rakat Fard, 2 Rakat Sunnah, 2 Rakat Nafl

  • Isha – 4 Rakat Sunnah, 4 Rakat Fard, 2 Rakat Sunnah, 2 Rakat Nafl, then 3 Rakat Witr Wajib, then 2 Rakat Nafl

Total rakats in a day = 48 Rakats

The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ strongly encouraged certain Nafl prayers because of their reward and spiritual benefit. Below are three important nawafil prayer times in Islam.

Nawafil Prayer Times:

Tahajjud Prayer Time: Begins after two-thirds of the night have passed. It is recommended (Mustahab) to offer Tahajjud during at least one-sixth of the night.

Ishraq Prayer Time: Starts when the sun's first rays appear and lasts until Dhuha-e-Kubra (the time when the sun is higher in the sky).

Chasht Prayer Time: Begins at the same time as Ishraq and also ends at Dhuha-e-Kubra.

The Qibla is the direction that Muslims face when they perform prayer. It’s towards the Kaba, the sacred house of Allah, in Masjid al-Haram, Mecca, Saudi Arabia. The Qibla symbolizes focus of the mind, submission to Allah and unity among the millions of Muslims worldwide.

Since each salah has different sets of rakats, the time it takes to perform each also varies. Generally, for someone praying individually it can take about 15 minutes to complete any of the five daily Muslim prayers. For those performing collective prayer with jamaat, it can take up to 20 minutes.