For Muslims in Mardan, Salah isn’t just a ritual it’s a daily connection with Allah (SWT). But to offer each prayer correctly, timing matters. That’s why knowing the exact Mardan Prayer Times is so important, whether you’re praying at home, at work, or while traveling.
This guide gives you daily and weekly prayer schedules for Mardan, including Nawafil timings, Zawal info, Jummah hours, and a handy comparison with other major cities in Pakistan.
Today’s Mardan Prayer Times (30 July 2025)
Here are the official Mardan Prayer Times for today Wednesday, 30 July 2025 (4 Safar 1447 AH).
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These times are based on Mardan’s exact location and calculated using the trusted Karachi method, widely accepted across Pakistan.
Why Salah Timing Matters in Mardan
You might wonder what the big deal is about a few minutes. Here’s why following Mardan Prayer Times matters:
Every prayer has a specific time slot. Missing that window can make the prayer invalid.
Timings follow the sun’s movement, not the clock. For example, Asr begins when the shadow of an object is equal to its length.
Fasting depends on minutes. Suhoor and Iftar must follow local sunrise and sunset.
Friday prayers must be on time, especially in larger mosques where space fills up quickly.
That’s why city specific timings like those for Mardan make a difference.
7 Day Mardan Prayer Times Calendar
Planning your week ahead? Here’s a full 7 day prayer calendar for Mardan from 30 July to 5 August 2025.
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You can save this table or sync it with your prayer app to get alerts for Mardan Prayer Times every day.
Nawafil (Voluntary) Prayer Times in Mardan
Looking to add extra reward to your daily prayers? These are the Nawafil prayer timings in Mardan:
Nawafil Prayer | Time Frame |
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Tahajjud | 09:47 PM – 03:44 AM |
Ishraq | 05:39 AM – 08:55 AM |
Chasht | 08:55 AM – 11:45 AM |
Awwabin | 07:25 PM – 08:36 PM |
Benefits of Nawafil:
Tahajjud: The best time for private duas and reflection.
Ishraq: For those who sit in dhikr after Fajr.
Chasht: Known for increasing sustenance.
Awwabin: Prayed after Maghrib, brings forgiveness.
Most Islamic apps with Mardan Prayer Times also allow you to set reminders for these voluntary prayers.
Zawal Time in Mardan
What is Zawal?
Zawal is a short window in the day when prayer is prohibited. It’s the moment when the sun is at its peak directly overhead.
Why Avoid Praying at Zawal?
As per Hadith, the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) forbade praying at Zawal to avoid resemblance with old sun-worship rituals.
Zawal Time in Mardan Today:
Starts: 11:26 AM
Ends (Dhuhr begins): 12:14 PM
It’s best to wait for Zawal to pass before praying Dhuhr.
Jummah (Friday) Prayer in Mardan
Most mosques in Mardan hold Jummah prayer between 12:45 PM and 1:15 PM. A few popular mosques include:
Jamia Masjid Mardan City
Masjid Usman, Sheikh Maltoon
Al-Falah Mosque, College Chowk
If you’re attending in a busy area, try arriving at least 15 minutes before the khutbah starts.
Prayer Times of Other Top Cities
If you travel often or have friends in other cities, here’s a quick comparison:
Use this table for quick reference, but always check specific timings based on location. Each city’s Salah schedule varies due to its position and altitude.
Best Apps & Resources for Mardan Prayer Times
Want real time updates? These tools are reliable:
Muslim Pro: Set alerts for each prayer
IslamicFinder.org: Uses GPS for local timings
Hamariweb.com: Offers Islamic calendars and Nawafil charts
Visual Pakistan: Mardan specific Salah data
Make sure to enable your location or manually select Mardan in the settings.
Why Local Timings Matter
Every city has a slightly different sunrise and sunset. That’s why Mardan Prayer Times differ from those in places like Karachi or Peshawar.
Fajr and Maghrib vary by minutes, and that’s enough to make a difference.
During Ramadan, the exact minute of Iftar or Suhoor matters.
Don’t guess or use another city’s time always confirm Mardan specific data.
Tips to Stay Consistent with Salah
Here are a few things that help people stay regular:
Set Salah reminders on your phone
Keep a printout of the prayer schedule at home
Join your local mosque’s WhatsApp alert group
Link your Google Calendar with prayer times
Even small steps like these can make a big difference in your routine.
Conclusion
Staying on time with Salah isn’t always easy, but it’s worth it. When you follow the correct Mardan Prayer Times, you’re keeping your prayers valid, your heart disciplined, and your connection with Allah strong.
Let these timings be a guide, not a burden. Start with one prayer, then build up. And if you’re already praying five times, may Allah keep you firm.
Stay tuned here or use a trusted app to follow Mardan Prayer Times daily. Let your day revolve around Salah, not the other way around.
FAQs
1. What time does Fajr end in Mardan?
Fajr ends at sunrise, which is 05:24 AM today.
2. How long do I have to pray Asr?
You can pray Asr until just before Maghrib, which is 7:10 PM today.
3. Is Isha valid after 10 PM?
Yes, Isha is valid until midnight. But earlier is always better.
4. How are Mardan Prayer Times calculated?
They’re based on the sun’s movement and adjusted using Mardan’s latitude, longitude, and altitude following verified Islamic rules.