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Islamic Prayer (Namaz) Times In Karachi

Islamic Prayer (Namaz) Times In Karachi

Prayer Times In karachi

The table below provides the prayer timings for Karachi for the  30 days, including the timings for today, May 25, 2024 (16 Dhu l-Kada 1445). It lists the start times for each of the five daily prayers: Fajr, Zawal, Dhuhur, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha, specific to Karachi, Pakistan, Islamic Prayer (Namaz) Times In Karachi.

Islamic Prayer (Namaz) Times In Karachi
  • Fajr: The pre-dawn prayer.
  • Zawal: The time when the sun is at its zenith, marking the end of the forenoon and the beginning of the Dhuhr              prayer time.
  • Dhuhur: The noon prayer.
  • Asr: The afternoon prayer.
  • Maghrib: The evening prayer, right after sunset.
  • Isha: The night prayer.
  • The prayer timings are crucial for the Muslim community in Karachi to plan their daily worship accordingly.
        30 Days Islamic Prayer (Namaz) Times In Karachi 
DateFajrSunriseDhuhrAsrMaghribIsha
May 25, 20244:17 AM5:44 AM12:29 PM5:10 PM7:14 PM8:41 PM
May 26, 20244:17 AM5:43 AM12:29 PM5:10 PM7:15 PM8:41 PM
May 27, 20244:16 AM5:43 AM12:29 PM5:11 PM7:15 PM8:42 PM
May 28, 20244:16 AM5:43 AM12:29 PM5:11 PM7:15 PM8:43 PM
May 29, 20244:16 AM5:43 AM12:29 PM5:11 PM7:16 PM8:43 PM
May 30, 20244:15 AM5:43 AM12:29 PM5:11 PM7:16 PM8:44 PM
May 31, 20244:15 AM5:42 AM12:30 PM5:12 PM7:17 PM8:44 PM
Jun 01, 20244:15 AM5:42 AM12:30 PM5:12 PM7:17 PM8:45 PM
Jun 02, 20244:14 AM5:42 AM12:30 PM5:12 PM7:18 PM8:46 PM
Jun 03, 20244:14 AM5:42 AM12:30 PM5:12 PM7:18 PM8:46 PM
Jun 04, 20244:14 AM5:42 AM12:30 PM5:12 PM7:19 PM8:47 PM
Jun 05, 20244:14 AM5:42 AM12:30 PM5:13 PM7:19 PM8:47 PM
Jun 06, 20244:14 AM5:42 AM12:31 PM5:13 PM7:19 PM8:48 PM
Jun 07, 20244:13 AM5:42 AM12:31 PM5:13 PM7:20 PM8:48 PM
Jun 08, 20244:13 AM5:42 AM12:31 PM5:13 PM7:20 PM8:49 PM
Jun 09, 20244:13 AM5:42 AM12:31 PM5:14 PM7:21 PM8:49 PM
Jun 10, 20244:13 AM5:42 AM12:31 PM5:14 PM7:21 PM8:50 PM
Jun 11, 20244:13 AM5:42 AM12:32 PM5:14 PM7:21 PM8:50 PM
Jun 12, 20244:13 AM5:42 AM12:32 PM5:14 PM7:22 PM8:51 PM
Jun 13, 20244:13 AM5:42 AM12:32 PM5:15 PM7:22 PM8:51 PM
Jun 14, 20244:13 AM5:42 AM12:32 PM5:15 PM7:22 PM8:51 PM
Jun 15, 20244:13 AM5:42 AM12:32 PM5:15 PM7:23 PM8:52 PM
Jun 16, 20244:13 AM5:42 AM12:33 PM5:15 PM7:23 PM8:52 PM
Jun 17, 20244:13 AM5:42 AM12:33 PM5:15 PM7:23 PM8:52 PM
Jun 18, 20244:13 AM5:43 AM12:33 PM5:16 PM7:23 PM8:53 PM
Jun 19, 20244:14 AM5:43 AM12:33 PM5:16 PM7:24 PM8:53 PM
Jun 20, 20244:14 AM5:43 AM12:33 PM5:16 PM7:24 PM8:53 PM
Jun 21, 20244:14 AM5:43 AM12:34 PM5:16 PM7:24 PM8:53 PM
Jun 22, 20244:14 AM5:43 AM12:34 PM5:17 PM7:24 PM8:54 PM
Importance Of Prayer Times
  • Fajr: The pre-dawn prayer. This prayer is highly significant as it marks the beginning of the day and emphasizes the importance of starting the day with spiritual reflection and connection to Allah.
  • Zawal: The time when the sun is at its zenith, marking the end of the forenoon and the beginning of the Dhuhr prayer time. Zawal is important because it signifies the period when the Dhuhr prayer becomes due.
  • Dhuhur: The noon prayer. This prayer is crucial as it falls in the middle of the workday, providing an opportunity for Muslims to take a break from their daily activities and focus on their relationship with Allah.
  • Asr: The afternoon prayer. This prayer is significant because it serves as a reminder of the presence of Allah during the latter part of the day, encouraging Muslims to remain conscious of their faith throughout the day.
  • Maghrib: The evening prayer, right after sunset. Maghrib prayer is important as it signifies the end of the day's fasting during Ramadan and symbolizes gratitude to Allah for the completion of another day.
  • Isha: The night prayer. This prayer holds great importance as it is the final prayer of the day, offering Muslims a chance to reflect on the day's events, seek forgiveness, and prepare spiritually for the night.
  • These prayer times structure the daily lives of Muslims in Karachi, providing them with regular intervals to reconnect with their faith, seek spiritual guidance, and maintain a strong sense of discipline and devotion.

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