Prayer times in Pakistan

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In Islam, offering prayers (Salah) on time is a fundamental duty of every Muslim. Keeping track of accurate prayer times ensures that daily prayers are performed at the right moments. Below, you can find updated prayer times in Pakistan for all major cities, including Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, and more.

Today’s Prayer Timings in Pakistan

Prayer Time
Fajr 5:10 AM
Dhuhr 12:30 PM
Asr 4:15 PM
Maghrib 6:30 PM
Isha 8:00 PM

(Note: These are approximate times. Please check your city-specific page for exact timings.)

Why Prayer Timings Matter?

Prayer (Salah) is one of the five pillars of Islam, and its timing is based on the movement of the sun. Accurate timings help Muslims fulfill their religious obligations correctly. The time for each prayer varies daily, depending on the geographical location.

City-Wise Prayer Timings in Pakistan

To get prayer times for your city, click on the relevant link:

How Are Prayer Timings Calculated?

Prayer times are determined based on astronomical calculations that consider the position of the sun. These calculations vary slightly based on the Hanafi, Shafi’i, Maliki, and Hanbali schools of thought. The key factors that influence Salah timings include:

  • Fajr: Begins at dawn (twilight before sunrise)
  • Dhuhr: Starts after the sun reaches its zenith
  • Asr: Varies between Hanafi and Shafi’i fiqh, based on shadow length
  • Maghrib: Immediately after sunset
  • Isha: Starts when complete darkness sets in

Monthly Prayer Timetable

For those who prefer a detailed timetable, we provide a monthly prayer schedule for each city. You can download PDF versions for convenience and offline use.

Jummah (Friday) Prayer Timings in Pakistan

Jummah prayer holds special significance in Islam and is performed in place of the Dhuhr prayer on Fridays. The Jummah prayer in most Pakistani mosques is held between 1:00 PM – 1:30 PM, depending on the city and mosque guidelines.

Conclusion

Ensuring timely prayers strengthens faith and spiritual connection. Whether you are in Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, or any other city, you can rely on Visual Pakistan to provide authentic and regularly updated prayer times for all regions of the country. Bookmark this page for daily prayer time updates!

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