Daily Prayer Times

Accurate Islamic Namaz schedule

About Daily Islamic Prayer Times

Muslims around the world observe five daily prayers based on the position of the sun. These include Fajr (dawn), Dhuhr (midday), Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (sunset), and Isha (night).

The timings vary depending on geographical location, season, and calculation method used by different Islamic schools of thought.

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Five Daily Islamic Prayers

Fajr: Early morning prayer before sunrise

Dhuhr: Midday prayer after the sun passes its peak

Asr: Afternoon prayer before sunset

Maghrib: Just after sunset

Isha: Night prayer after twilight disappears

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Why Prayer Times Change Daily?

Islamic prayer times are calculated based on the movement of the sun. As seasons change, the length of day and night also changes, affecting prayer timings.

Importance of Daily Namaz

Performing five daily prayers is one of the core pillars of Islam and helps maintain spiritual discipline and connection with Allah.

Local Calculation Methods

Different countries and Islamic organizations may use slightly different calculation methods for prayer times.