Select Your City — Namaz Timetable
Choose any city in Pakistan to see today's complete Salah / Namaaz schedule
| Prayer / نماز | Urdu Name | Start Time | End Time | Rakat |
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Namaz Timings — All Cities Pakistan
Aaj ka namaz ka waqt — تمام بڑے شہروں کے اوقاتِ نماز
🌙 Ramadan 2026 — Sehri & Iftar Timings
Ramadan Mubarak! Get accurate Sehri (Suhoor) and Iftar times for all cities of Pakistan during the holy month of Ramadan. Ramazan ka waqt, Sehri ka waqt, Iftar ka waqt.
The Qibla direction in Pakistan varies by city. Karachi: ~248° NW, Lahore: ~262° W, Islamabad: ~258° W, Peshawar: ~258° W. Face this direction during Salah/Namaaz for accurate prayer orientation.
| Hijri Month | Urdu | 2026–26 |
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| Muharram | محرم | Jul 2026 |
| Safar | صفر | Aug 2026 |
| Rabi ul Awwal | ربیع الاول | Sep 2026 |
| Rabi ul Sani | ربیع الثانی | Oct 2026 |
| Jumada ul Awwal | جمادی الاول | Nov 2026 |
| Jumada ul Sani | جمادی الثانی | Dec 2026 |
| Rajab | رجب | Jan 2026 |
| Ramadan / Ramazan | رمضان | Mar 2026 |
| Shawwal (Eid ul Fitr) | شوال | Apr 2026 |
| Dhul Hijjah (Eid ul Adha) | ذوالحج | Jun 2026 |
Frequently Asked Questions — Namaz Times
Aam sawalat — نماز اوقات کے بارے میں عام سوالات
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What are today's Namaz times in Karachi? +Today's Namaz timings in Karachi, Pakistan: Fajr ~05:10, Dhuhr ~12:30, Asr ~15:50, Maghrib ~18:55, Isha ~20:15. These Salah times change daily based on the sun's position. Karachi follows the University of Islamic Sciences calculation method. Always check the daily updated times above for exact Azan timings.
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What is the Fajr time today in Pakistan? +Fajr (Subah Sadiq) time varies by city and season. Fajr namaz time in Pakistan today ranges from approximately 04:30 in summer to 06:00 in winter. The Fajr prayer ends at sunrise (Ishraq). Check the city selector above for today's exact Fajr time — Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, and all other cities.
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How many Rakat are in each Namaz? +Fajr: 2 Farz + 2 Sunnah. Dhuhr (Zuhr): 4 Farz + 4+2 Sunnah + 2 Nafl. Asr: 4 Farz + 4 Sunnah. Maghrib: 3 Farz + 2 Sunnah + 2 Nafl. Isha: 4 Farz + 4+2 Sunnah + 2 Nafl + 3 Witr. Juma (Friday): 2 Farz + 4+2 Sunnah.
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What is the difference between Hanafi and Shafi Asr time? +The main difference in Pakistan prayer times concerns Asr. According to the Hanafi madhab (followed by most Pakistani Muslims), Asr begins when an object's shadow is twice its length. The Shafi madhab says Asr begins when the shadow equals the object's length — roughly 1 hour earlier. Most Pakistani mosques and government timings follow the Hanafi calculation.
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What is Sehri and Iftar time today in Pakistan? +During Ramadan / Ramazan, Sehri time (Suhoor) ends at Fajr (Subah Sadiq). Iftar time is at Maghrib (sunset). Sehri time today in Karachi is approximately 05:02 and Iftar time is approximately 18:53. Times differ by city — check the Ramadan timetable section above for your city's Sehri and Iftar schedule for Ramadan 2026.
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What is the Qibla direction from Pakistan? +The Qibla direction from Pakistan cities: Karachi ~248° (West-NorthWest), Lahore ~262° (West), Islamabad ~258° (West), Peshawar ~258° (West), Quetta ~254° (West). The exact compass bearing to Makkah (Mecca) al-Mukarramah varies slightly by city. Use a compass or Qibla app for the most accurate direction from your location.
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کراچی میں آج نماز کا وقت کیا ہے؟ +کراچی میں آج نماز کے اوقات: فجر تقریباً 05:10، ظہر 12:30، عصر 15:50، مغرب 18:55، عشاء 20:15۔ یہ اوقات روزانہ تبدیل ہوتے ہیں۔ مزید تفصیل کے لیے اوپر شہر منتخب کریں۔
Namaz Times in Pakistan — Complete Guide
Namaz (also written Namaaz, Salah or Salat) is the second pillar of Islam and is obligatory for every adult Muslim. Pakistan is an Islamic republic where the Azan (call to prayer) is broadcast from mosques five times a day across all cities — from Karachi and Lahore to Islamabad, Peshawar, Quetta, Multan, Faisalabad and beyond.
The 5 Daily Prayers (Farz Namaz)
- Fajr Namaz (فجر) — The dawn prayer, performed before sunrise. Also called Subah ki Namaz.
- Dhuhr / Zuhr Namaz (ظہر) — The midday prayer, performed after the sun passes its zenith.
- Asr Namaz (عصر) — The afternoon prayer. In Pakistan (Hanafi), begins when shadow is twice its length.
- Maghrib Namaz (مغرب) — The sunset prayer, performed just after sunset (Ghuroob-e-Aftab).
- Isha Namaz (عشاء) — The night prayer, performed after twilight disappears.
How Are Namaz Times Calculated in Pakistan?
In Pakistan, prayer times are calculated using the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi method — the most widely used calculation standard in the country. This uses an 18° angle for Fajr and 18° for Isha. The Hanafi Asr calculation method is used, meaning Asr begins when an object's shadow is twice its height. All times are based on the city's latitude, longitude, and the current date.
Namaz Times for Major Cities of Pakistan
Pakistan spans multiple time zones of sunlight, so prayer times differ significantly across the country. Cities in the north (Gilgit-Baltistan, Chitral, Muzaffarabad) experience earlier Fajr and later Isha times compared to southern cities like Karachi or Hyderabad. This website provides daily updated namaz timings for Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Quetta, Multan, Faisalabad, Hyderabad, Sukkur, Sialkot, Gujranwala, Abbottabad, Mardan and many more.
Ramadan / Ramazan Prayer Timings Pakistan
During the holy month of Ramadan (Ramazan), two additional timings become essential: Sehri (Suhoor — pre-dawn meal ends at Fajr time) and Iftar (breaking fast at Maghrib time). The Pakistan Meteorological Department and the Ruet-e-Hilal Committee are responsible for announcing the official beginning and end of Ramadan. FunUploads provides the most accurate Sehri time and Iftar time for all Pakistani cities during Ramadan 2026.
Islamic Dates and Events in Pakistan 2026–2026
Key Islamic events in Pakistan include Eid ul Fitr (1st Shawwal), Eid ul Adha (10th Dhul Hijjah), 12 Rabi ul Awwal (Eid Milad un Nabi ﷺ), Shab-e-Miraj (27 Rajab), Shab-e-Barat (15 Shaban), and Ashura (10 Muharram). All dates are subject to moon sighting in Pakistan.
Jumma (Friday) Prayer Times Pakistan
Jumma Namaz (Salat al-Jum'ah) is a special congregational prayer on Fridays replacing Dhuhr. In Pakistan, Jumma prayers are typically held between 12:30 PM and 1:30 PM depending on the city and mosque. The Khutba (sermon) is delivered before the 2-rakat Farz prayer. Friday is considered the most blessed day of the week in Islam.