Namaz Timings in Hyderabad, Sindh Pakistan
Prayer times in Hyderabad, Pakistan are calculated using the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi method. This is the standard calculation followed across Sindh. The five obligatory daily prayers are Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. Times are based on the actual position of the sun relative to Hyderabad and change daily. The schedule above updates automatically.
Fajr Time in Hyderabad Today
Fajr time in Hyderabad today begins at loading. The Fajr prayer starts at astronomical dawn, the moment the first light appears on the eastern horizon. The Fajr window closes at sunrise, which today is at loading. Any Fajr prayer offered after sunrise is considered qaza. This timing is the same under both Hanafi and Shafi calculations as Fajr is not affected by the school of thought.
Dhuhr Time in Hyderabad
Dhuhr time in Hyderabad today is loading. The Dhuhr prayer begins when the sun passes its zenith and starts to decline toward the west. On Fridays, the Dhuhr prayer is replaced by Jumma prayer, which is offered at the same time window at mosques across Hyderabad Sindh. The Dhuhr window continues until the beginning of Asr at loading.
Asr Time in Hyderabad
Asr time in Hyderabad today is loading according to the Hanafi calculation. The Hanafi and Shafi schools differ on Asr timing. Under the Hanafi method, Asr begins when the shadow of an object reaches twice its length plus the noon shadow, making it approximately 60 to 90 minutes later than the Shafi Asr depending on the season. Switch between methods using the toggle above the widget.
Maghrib Time in Hyderabad
Maghrib time in Hyderabad today is loading. Maghrib coincides with sunset and it is recommended to offer this prayer promptly at the time of Azan. The Maghrib window closes approximately 20 minutes after sunset when the red twilight disappears from the western sky.
Isha Time in Hyderabad
Isha time in Hyderabad today is loading. Isha begins when the Maghrib twilight fully disappears and is the last obligatory prayer of the day. The Isha window remains open until Fajr begins at loading. Offering Isha before midnight is considered more virtuous.
Ishraq, Chast and Tahajjud Times in Hyderabad
Ishraq namaz time in Hyderabad falls approximately 15 to 20 minutes after sunrise, which today is at loading. This voluntary prayer carries great reward when offered after remaining in the masjid from Fajr. Chast or Duha prayer begins after the Ishraq window and continues until about 15 minutes before Dhuhr at loading. Tahajjud is a voluntary night prayer best offered in the last third of the night, roughly between midnight and one hour before Fajr at loading.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is today’s Fajr time in Hyderabad Pakistan?
Today’s Fajr time in Hyderabad, Pakistan is loading. This is based on the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi calculation method, the standard for all prayer times in Sindh including Hyderabad.
What is Fajr end time in Hyderabad?
Fajr ends at sunrise. Today’s sunrise in Hyderabad is at loading. Any Fajr prayer offered after this time becomes qaza and must be made up.
What is Asr time in Hyderabad for Hanafi?
Asr time in Hyderabad for the Hanafi method today is loading. The Hanafi Asr begins when the shadow of an object is twice its length plus the noon shadow. Toggle to Shafi using the button above the widget to view the Shafi Asr time.
What is Maghrib time in Hyderabad today?
Maghrib time in Hyderabad today is loading. Maghrib begins at sunset and the prayer window lasts approximately 20 minutes until the red twilight disappears.
What is Isha time in Hyderabad Pakistan?
Isha time in Hyderabad Pakistan today is loading. Isha remains valid until just before Fajr begins at loading, though offering it before midnight carries greater reward.
What is Dhuhr or Zuhr time in Hyderabad?
Dhuhr time in Hyderabad today is loading. The Dhuhr window extends until Asr begins at loading. On Fridays, Dhuhr is replaced by Jumma prayer at the same time.
What is Ishraq time in Hyderabad?
Ishraq time in Hyderabad is approximately 15 to 20 minutes after sunrise. Today, sunrise is at loading, so Ishraq begins around 15 to 20 minutes after this. It is a voluntary prayer of 2 to 4 rakats.
What is Chast time in Hyderabad?
Chast or Duha prayer in Hyderabad begins after Ishraq and continues until approximately 15 minutes before Dhuhr at loading. It can be offered in 2, 4, 6 or 8 rakats.
What is Tahajjud time in Hyderabad?
Tahajjud is offered in the last third of the night, which in Hyderabad falls roughly between midnight and one hour before Fajr at loading. It is best offered after waking from sleep.
What is Jumma namaz time in Hyderabad?
Jumma prayer in Hyderabad is offered at Dhuhr time on Fridays, which today is loading. Mosques in Hyderabad typically begin the Khutbah 15 to 20 minutes before this time.
What is the difference between Hanafi and Shafi Asr time in Hyderabad?
In Hyderabad, the Hanafi Asr at loading is typically 60 to 90 minutes later than the Shafi Asr depending on the season. Hanafi uses a shadow ratio of twice the object length plus noon shadow, while Shafi uses once the object length plus noon shadow. Fajr, Dhuhr, Maghrib and Isha are the same under both schools.
What are Ahle Hadees namaz timings in Hyderabad?
Ahle Hadees followers in Hyderabad generally follow the Shafi method for Asr prayer timing. Use the Shafi toggle in the widget above to view Ahle Hadees compatible prayer times. All other prayer times including Fajr at loading, Maghrib at loading and Isha at loading remain the same.
What are Shia namaz timings in Hyderabad Pakistan?
Shia prayer timings in Hyderabad differ primarily for Maghrib, which under Shia practice begins after the redness of the sky disappears, approximately 15 to 30 minutes after the Sunni Maghrib at loading. For precise Shia timings, consult a dedicated Shia Islamic calendar resource for Hyderabad.
What are prayer times at Mecca Masjid Hyderabad?
Mecca Masjid in Hyderabad Sindh follows the standard prayer times based on the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi calculation. Today’s Fajr in Hyderabad is loading and Maghrib is loading. Minor variations of one to two minutes may exist at the Imam’s discretion.
Do namaz times in Hyderabad change every day?
Yes. Prayer times in Hyderabad change daily based on the actual position of the sun relative to Hyderabad’s geographic coordinates in Sindh, Pakistan. The widget above fetches updated times from the AlAdhan API daily and also refreshes automatically every 30 minutes.
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