Salah is one of the five Pillars of Islam a daily connection between a Muslim and their Creator. Praying on time keeps life disciplined, brings peace to the heart, and strengthens our bond with اللّٰہ (SWT). For those living in the capital, knowing Islamabad Prayer Times helps ensure each prayer is performed correctly.

Whether you live in Islamabad or are just here for a few days, this guide gives you everything you need from daily timings to Friday prayer info, Zawal time and Nawafil timings. It’s your go to page to stay spiritually grounded.

Today's Islamabad Prayer Times (24-July-2025)

Here are today’s Islamabad Prayer Times for 24 July 2025, which is 28 Muharram 1447 in the Islamic calendar.

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These times follow precise astronomical calculations, trusted by local mosques and scholars across Pakistan.

Why Getting Prayer Times Right Matters

Having accurate Islamabad Prayer Times is more important than many people realize. Here’s why:

  1. Every prayer has a window. Miss that, and you’ve missed the time Allah set for you to connect with Him.

  2. It’s based on the sun’s position. Like Fajr begins at dawn, and Maghrib starts exactly at sunset it’s not random.

  3. For fasting, it’s critical. A 1 minute mistake in Suhoor or Iftar can break the fast.

  4. Jummah and Eid prayers are time sensitive and must be offered in congregation at the right hour.

In Pakistan, most timings are based on the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi method. It takes into account Islamabad’s specific latitude, longitude, and elevation to give you the most accurate results.

 

7-Day Islamabad Prayer Times Calendar

To help you stay organized throughout the week, here’s a 7 day Islamabad Prayer Times chart from 24–30 July 2025.

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You can bookmark this or sync it with a prayer app for daily alerts.

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Nawafil (Voluntary) Prayer Times in Islamabad

Nawafil prayers are a beautiful way to add extra worship to your day. Here’s when you can pray them in Islamabad:

Nawafil PrayerTime Frame
Tahajjud09:51 PM – 03:32 AM
Ishraq05:29 AM – 08:44 AM
Chasht08:44 AM – 11:34 AM
Awwabin07:29 PM – 08:36 PM

What Makes These Special?

  • Tahajjud: Prayed quietly at night. A time when duas are often accepted.

  • Ishraq: After sunrise, for those who stay seated in dhikr after Fajr.

  • Chasht: Mid morning. Known to bring peace and rizq.

  • Awwabin: After Maghrib. A simple way to gain extra reward.

Many people in Islamabad use mobile apps with Islamabad Prayer Times to remind them when to pray these Nawafil.

Zawal Time in Islamabad

What Is Zawal?

Zawal is the time when the sun is directly overhead. It’s a short period when praying is not allowed.

Why Should You Avoid Praying Then?

The Prophet (PBUH) advised against praying at Zawal because it resembles the time some other cultures used for sun worship.

Today’s Zawal Time

  • Starts: 11:25 AM

  • Ends (Dhuhr starts): 12:14 PM

You can start your Dhuhr prayer right after this window ends.

Jummah Prayer in Islamabad

In Islamabad, most mosques hold Jummah prayers between 12:45 PM and 1:30 PM.

Some of the most well attended mosques include:

  • Faisal Mosque: Beautiful setting and large capacity

  • Jamia Masjid G-6: Popular among local residents

  • Masjid Al-Huda (F-8): Known for clear khutbah and organized space

It’s always a good idea to reach early and catch the sermon before the prayer begins.

Where to Find Islamabad Prayer Times Online

Here are a few reliable options to track prayer timings daily:

  1. IslamicFinder.org: Auto location and global alerts

  2. Muslim Pro: Prayer alerts, Quran, Qibla direction

  3. Visual Pakistan: City wise Salah schedules

  4. Hamariweb.com; Monthly calendars and Nawafil charts

These platforms regularly update their data, so you’re never off track.

Why You Should Always Follow Local Prayer Times

Some people rely on general prayer apps without setting their city and that can lead to mistakes.

Here’s why Islamabad Prayer Times matter:

  • Islamabad’s position is different from Karachi or Peshawar.

  • A 10 minute variation can affect Fajr or Maghrib.

  • During Ramadan, those few minutes can make or break your fast.

Always double check your app’s location settings or use a trusted Islamabad specific site.

How to Stay Updated on Prayer Times

Want to be more regular with your prayers? Try these simple steps:

  • Use a phone widget for prayer alerts

  • Add Salah times to your Google Calendar

  • Join your local mosque’s WhatsApp group

  • Get SMS alerts from Islamic pages

When the call to prayer is just a reminder away, it’s easier to stay consistent.

Conclusion

Being on time for prayer isn’t just about checking off a box it’s about building a strong, steady relationship with اللّٰہ (SWT). Islamabad gives us the peace and space to practice Salah properly. All we need is the right info.

Keep checking Islamabad Prayer Times regularly, especially in Ramadan or on Fridays. Use a prayer app, your mosque’s notices, or this blog to stay updated.

May your prayers bring you comfort, purpose, and barakah wherever you are.

FAQs

1. What time does Fajr end in Islamabad?

Fajr ends at sunrise, which is 05:14 AM today.

2. How late can I pray Asr?

You can pray Asr until just before Maghrib, around 7:14 PM today.

3. Is praying Isha late allowed?

Yes, Isha can be prayed until midnight, but it’s best to pray it early.

4. How are Islamabad Prayer Times calculated?

They’re based on the sun’s movement and scientific data verified by Islamic guidelines and followed by trusted institutions.