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Prayer Time in Islamabad Pakistan– Full Daily & Monthly Timetable

islamabad prayer time

Prayer (Salah/Namaz) is one of the five pillars of Islam and an essential part of a Muslim’s daily life. Observing the five daily prayers—Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha—at their prescribed times ensures spiritual balance, discipline, and connection with Allah.

For residents and visitors in Islamabad, Pakistan, keeping track of prayer timings is essential because the city experiences significant seasonal variation in sunrise and sunset, which affects the start times of Salah.

In this comprehensive guide, we provide a detailed timetable for Islamabad prayer times for the next 12 months, practical tips for observing prayers, and insights into how these times are calculated.

Islamabad Prayer Times – 12-Month Calendar 2025–2026

The following timetable provides approximate islamabad prayer time for each prayer. Slight adjustments may be necessary based on local observation and mosque announcements.

Month Fajr Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha
Dec 2025 05:26–05:58 AM 11:57 AM – 12:11 PM 03:22 PM 05:00–05:10 PM 06:22–06:38 PM
Jan 2026 05:25–05:40 AM 12:00 PM 03:25 PM 05:05 PM 06:35 PM
Feb 2026 05:15–05:30 AM 12:05–12:10 PM 03:30 PM 05:15 PM 06:45 PM
Mar 2026 05:00–05:20 AM 12:10–12:15 PM 03:45 PM 05:30 PM 07:00 PM
Apr 2026 04:40–05:00 AM 12:15–12:20 PM 04:00 PM 05:45 PM 07:15 PM
May 2026 04:30–04:45 AM 12:20–12:25 PM 04:15 PM 06:00 PM 07:30 PM
Jun 2026 04:25–04:35 AM 12:30–12:35 PM 04:30 PM 06:15 PM 07:45 PM
Jul 2026 04:30–04:40 AM 12:30–12:35 PM 04:20 PM 06:10 PM 07:40 PM
Aug 2026 04:40–04:55 AM 12:25–12:30 PM 04:05 PM 05:55 PM 07:25 PM
Sep 2026 04:55–05:10 AM 12:15–12:20 PM 03:50 PM 05:35 PM 07:05 PM
Oct 2026 05:10–05:25 AM 12:05–12:10 PM 03:35 PM 05:15 PM 06:50 PM
Nov 2026 05:20–05:35 AM 11:55–12:00 PM 03:25 PM 05:05 PM 06:35 PM

Tip: For precise daily timings, keep a monthly reference sheet or a smartphone app handy.

Notes & Guidance for Using This Calendar

  • The times above are approximate and based on typical yearly changes (sunrise/sunset shifts). Actual daily times may vary by a few minutes depending on (a) which calculation method (or local moon‑sighting) is used, (b) local mosques’ adhan/Iqāmah schedule, and (c) daylight variation.

  • For Fajr and Maghrib, remember Fajr ends and Maghrib begins around sunrise/sunset, so adding a small buffer (5–10 minutes) before/after can be helpful.

  • For Asr and Isha, local mosque announcements typically set the exact Iqāmah time; use this table only as a guideline.

  • In summer months (May–July), Fajr may start earlier and Isha later — allow extra time especially for Fajr (e.g. 5–10 min before listed time).

  • This calendar is especially useful for general planning (work, travel, daily routines, etc.), but for religious precision (e.g. Ramadan, Jumuʿah) always use a local mosque timetable or a trusted prayer‑time app as final reference.

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