Karachi Prayer Times – Daily Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib & Isha Timings

Karachi Prayer Times

Stay up-to-date with the latest Karachi prayer times to plan your daily prayers accurately. Knowing the correct times for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha ensures you can maintain your prayer routine in line with Islamic practices.

Daily Prayer Timings in Karachi

Here are the prayer times in Karachi today:

(Note: Prayer timings may vary slightly depending on your location and the calculation method.)

Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha
4:33 AM
5:56 AM
12:00 PM
4:20 PM
6:03 OM
7:26 PM

Next 30 Days Karachi Prayer Times

Date Fajr Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha
Aug 234:50 AM6:09 AM12:34 PM5:09 PM6:59 PM8:19 PM
Aug 244:50 AM6:10 AM12:34 PM5:08 PM6:58 PM8:17 PM
Aug 254:51 AM6:10 AM12:34 PM5:08 PM6:57 PM8:16 PM
Aug 264:52 AM6:10 AM12:34 PM5:07 PM6:56 PM8:15 PM
Aug 274:52 AM6:11 AM12:33 PM5:06 PM6:55 PM8:14 PM
Aug 284:53 AM6:11 AM12:33 PM5:06 PM6:54 PM8:13 PM
Aug 294:53 AM6:12 AM12:33 PM5:05 PM6:53 PM8:12 PM
Aug 304:54 AM6:12 AM12:32 PM5:04 PM6:52 PM8:11 PM
Aug 314:54 AM6:12 AM12:32 PM5:04 PM6:51 PM8:10 PM
Sep 014:55 AM6:13 AM12:32 PM5:03 PM6:50 PM8:08 PM
Sep 024:55 AM6:13 AM12:31 PM5:02 PM6:49 PM8:07 PM
Sep 034:56 AM6:13 AM12:31 PM5:02 PM6:48 PM8:06 PM
Sep 044:56 AM6:14 AM12:31 PM5:01 PM6:47 PM8:05 PM
Sep 054:57 AM6:14 AM12:30 PM5:00 PM6:46 PM8:04 PM
Sep 064:57 AM6:15 AM12:30 PM4:59 PM6:45 PM8:03 PM
Sep 074:58 AM6:15 AM12:30 PM4:59 PM6:44 PM8:01 PM
Sep 084:58 AM6:15 AM12:29 PM4:58 PM6:43 PM8:00 PM
Sep 094:59 AM6:16 AM12:29 PM4:57 PM6:42 PM7:59 PM
Sep 104:59 AM6:16 AM12:29 PM4:56 PM6:41 PM7:58 PM
Sep 115:00 AM6:16 AM12:28 PM4:56 PM6:40 PM7:57 PM
Sep 125:00 AM6:17 AM12:28 PM4:55 PM6:39 PM7:56 PM
Sep 135:00 AM6:17 AM12:28 PM4:54 PM6:38 PM7:54 PM
Sep 145:01 AM6:17 AM12:27 PM4:53 PM6:37 PM7:53 PM
Sep 155:01 AM6:18 AM12:27 PM4:53 PM6:36 PM7:52 PM
Sep 165:02 AM6:18 AM12:27 PM4:52 PM6:35 PM7:51 PM
Sep 175:02 AM6:19 AM12:26 PM4:51 PM6:34 PM7:50 PM
Sep 185:03 AM6:19 AM12:26 PM4:50 PM6:33 PM7:49 PM
Sep 195:03 AM6:19 AM12:26 PM4:49 PM6:31 PM7:48 PM
Sep 205:04 AM6:20 AM12:25 PM4:48 PM6:30 PM7:46 PM

Monthly Prayer Schedule for Karachi

Plan your month effectively by checking the Karachi prayer timetable. This table includes daily Fajr to Isha timings and is especially useful during Ramadan when adjustments for Suhoor and Iftar are required.

Importance of Following Accurate Prayer Times

Observing prayer at the correct time is a fundamental aspect of Islam. Accurate prayer timings ensure that your worship aligns with Sunnah practices, maintains consistency in spiritual routines, and strengthens your connection with Allah.

Prayer Timings During Ramadan in Karachi

During Ramadan, prayer times in Karachi slightly change to accommodate Suhoor and Iftar schedules.

  1. Fajr marks the end of Suhoor, and fasting begins.
  2. Maghrib signals Iftar, when fasting is broken.

Stay updated to observe fasting and prayers accurately during the holy month.

Methods for Calculating Prayer Times

Karachi prayer times are calculated using standard Islamic methods:

  1. Umm al-Qura University, Makkah method
  2. ISNA (Islamic Society of North America) method
  3. MWL (Muslim World League) method

These methods account for latitude, longitude, and local twilight angles to ensure precise prayer timings.

Tips for Following Prayer Times in Karachi

  1. Use a prayer time app for daily notifications.
  2. Follow local mosques for slight timing adjustments.
  3. Keep track of seasonal changes, as prayer times shift slightly every day.

Customize Prayer Times with Juristic Methods

Customize islamabad prayer times with Hanafi or Jafria methods for accuracy.

Qibla Direction and Additional Islamic Guidance

Qibla direction Islamabad is 255 degrees from north.

Qibla Direction Islamabad

Use compass for Qibla direction islamabad; apps available.

Dua After Azan in Urdu

Dua after azan in urdu: “Allahumma Rabba hadhihi-d-da’watit-tammah…”

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are the daily prayer times in Karachi?

Daily prayer times in Karachi include Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. These timings vary slightly each day due to the Earth’s rotation and seasonal changes. Accurate timings can be found on reliable local sources, mosques, or apps that follow recognized calculation methods.

Prayer times in Karachi are calculated using astronomical data including latitude, longitude, and the sun’s angle. Standard methods like Umm al-Qura, ISNA, and Muslim World League are commonly used. These calculations ensure accurate timings for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha prayers.

Yes, during Ramadan, Fajr and Maghrib times are particularly important for Suhoor and Iftar. Fajr marks the end of Suhoor and the start of fasting, while Maghrib signals Iftar, when fasting is broken. Adjusted timings help maintain proper observance of daily rituals.

The best method depends on personal preference or local mosque guidance. Umm al-Qura, ISNA, and MWL methods are widely used. It is recommended to follow a consistent source, such as a trusted mosque or prayer app, to ensure accurate daily observance.

Yes, mobile apps provide updated and accurate prayer times for Karachi. Apps often include reminders for each prayer, Qibla direction, and Ramadan schedules. Always ensure the app uses a reliable calculation method suitable for Karachi’s latitude and longitude.

Prayer times vary due to the Earth’s movement, changing sunrise and sunset, and seasonal shifts. As the sun’s position changes daily, prayer timings adjust accordingly, which is why Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha times are slightly different each day.

Travelers can use printed timetables, mosque announcements, or mobile apps to stay on schedule. Following local prayer times ensures accurate observance even while traveling. Apps with GPS adjustment for Karachi can help calculate precise times automatically.

Monthly prayer timetables are available online on Islamic websites, mosque bulletin boards, and mobile apps. These timetables show Fajr to Isha timings daily, helping residents and visitors plan prayers for the entire month, including special adjustments during Ramadan.

Observing prayer at its correct time is a core Islamic practice. Accurate timings help maintain daily spiritual discipline, strengthen the connection with Allah, and ensure prayers are performed according to Sunnah, making worship complete and accepted.

Seasonal changes affect the sun’s position, which shifts prayer times slightly each day. Longer summer days result in later Maghrib and Isha, while winter brings earlier Fajr and Dhuhr. Following updated daily schedules ensures correct observance throughout the year.