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Prayer Times

Find accurate and reliable prayer times with our easy-to-use prayer time lookup tool. Simply enter your location and the tool will provide you with the times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha prayers.

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What is Namaz or Salah?

Prayer, also known as Namaz in many parts of the Islamic world, is one of the Five Pillars of Islam and is considered to be one of the most important acts of worship for Muslims. In order to fulfill this religious obligation, Muslims must perform prayer at specific times throughout the day.

Salah Timing is a website dedicated to providing accurate prayer times for cities around the globe. Our goal is to make it easy for Muslims to stay on top of their daily prayer schedule, no matter where they are.

Understanding Prayer Times

The timing of prayers in Islam is determined by the position of the sun in the sky. As the earth rotates on its axis, the position of the sun changes relative to a specific location. This means that the timing of prayers will vary depending on where you are in the world.

Five Prayers a day:

Prayer times, also known as Salah or Namaz timing, are an important aspect of daily life for many Muslims around the world. The five daily prayers are Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. The Islamic day is divided into five prayer times, with each Salah corresponding to a different point in the day. The five daily prayers are as follows:

  1. Fajr: The first prayer of the day, begins at dawn and is a time for Muslims to begin the day with humility and gratitude.
  2. Dhuhr: The midday prayer, which is performed after the sun reaches its zenith and is a time for Muslims to take a break from their daily activities and focus on their faith.
  3. Asr: The afternoon prayer, which is performed in the late afternoon and is a time for Muslims to reflect on the day and seek guidance for the future.
  4. Maghrib: The evening prayer, which is performed just after sunset and is a time for Muslims to give thanks for the blessings of the day.
  5. Isha: The night and the final prayer of the day, which is performed just before bed and is a time for Muslims to seek forgiveness and make peace with the day.

How to calculate daily Prayer times?

It's important to keep in mind that prayer times can vary by location and by the method of calculation used. In general, Muslim communities on our website can use one of the following methods to calculate prayer times:

  • University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi
  • Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah
  • Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)
  • Muslim World League (MWL)
  • Egyptian General Authority of Survey (EGA)
  • Institute of Geophysics, University of Tehran
  • Shia Ithna-Ashari, Leva Institute, Qum
  • Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura, Singapore
  • Union Organization Islamic de France
  • Diyanet İşleri Başkanlığı, Turkey
  • Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Russia
  • Moonsighting Committee Worldwide (Moonsighting.com)

How Salah Timing Determines Prayer Times?

Salah Timing uses a highly accurate calculation method to determine prayer times for cities around the globe. Our algorithm takes into account the latitude and longitude of a specific location, as well as the time zone and the elevation above sea level. By using this information, we are able to provide prayer times that are accurate to within a few minutes.

How to find today's Namaz Timing?

To find the prayer times for your location, you can check with your local mosque or search online for the most up-to-date prayer times in your area. Many Islamic Centers and Mosques provide the prayer times on their website or social media pages.

Additionally, there are a number of mobile apps and websites that provide today Namaz timing for a variety of locations. These can be a useful resource for finding the prayer times for your location, and many of them also provide additional features such as the ability to set reminders for the prayer times and to view the prayer times for future days.

Other important Prayers:

In addition to the five daily prayers, there are other important times for prayer in the Islamic calendar, such as during the month of Ramadan, and on Friday, which is considered to be the holiest day of the week for Muslims

Features of Salah Timing

  • Accurate prayer times for cities around the globe
  • A user-friendly interface that makes it easy to find prayer times for your location
  • The ability to set reminders for upcoming prayers
  • An interactive map that allows you to see prayer times for cities around the world
  • A monthly prayer schedule that can be downloaded and printed
  • A compass that helps you find the direction of Mecca, the holiest city in Islam

Salah Timing is a valuable resource for Muslims everywhere. By providing accurate prayer times, we make it easy for Muslims to stay on top of their daily prayer schedule. Our website is user-friendly, easy to navigate, and packed with features that make it easy to stay on top of your prayer schedule.