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Offering prayer or Namaz or Salah in Islam holds the greatest significance and serves as one of the five pillars of the faith. Namaz is a source for every Muslim to connect with Allah (SWT) five times a day for spiritual reflection and paying gratitude for every blessing. While the Quran has emphisised the significance of praying five times a day, it is equally important to offer Namaz at their prescribed times.Here are a few sources to consider while you are looking for accurate
In doing so, it is recommended to follow a Prayer Timetable which plays a crucial role for Muslims in maintaining their Salah routine with punctuality. With the advancement in technology and emergence of digital media, you can have easy access to digital Prayer Timetables with the facility of providing reminders to pray. Moreover, you can download these timetables as and when required with your convenience.
Additionally, a prayer timetable helps one stay faithful to Allah (SWT) and seek His forgiveness and mercy throughout the day. It develops a sense of self-discipline and steadfastness of staying connected with Allah by offering each prayer and every prayer for a well-guided and purposeful life.
اُتْلُ مَا أُوحِيَ إِلَيْكَ مِنَ الْكِتَابِ وَأَقِمِ الصَّلَاةَ إِنَّ الصَّلَاةَ تَنْهَىٰ عَنِ الْفَحْشَاءِ وَالْمُنكَرِ ۗ وَلَذِكْرُ اللَّهِ أَكْبَرُ ۗ وَاللَّهُ يَعْلَمُ مَا تَصْنَعُونَ
“Recite, [O Muhammad], what has been revealed to you of the Book and establish prayer. Indeed, prayer prohibits immorality and wrongdoing, and the remembrance of Allah is greater. And Allah knows that which you do.” [Surah Al-Ankabut (29:45)]
For performing Namaz with punctuality, stay updated with Salah times using our accurate and scholar verified prayer timetable. Our timetable ensures you never miss your prayers: Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, or Isha no matter where you are. This timetable has been created in accordance with the masjid prayer timetable.
Every Muslim is obligated to offer prayers five times a day in the light of Islamic faith. The timings of these prayers can be checked using our prayer timetable, aligned with masjid prayer timetable and scholar verification.
The day starts with the Fajr prayer and it is offered before dawn to give one a blessed beginning of daily activities.
Dhuhr or Zuhr prayer is scheduled to be offered during midday, making it a spiritual break from a busy routine.
Namaz-e-Asr is obligated to be offered in the afternoon before sunset while staying connected to Allah (SWT).
Maghrib is the prayer offered at sunset with a very short time until the next and final prayer of the day, Isha.
Namaz-e-Isha is the final prayer of the day, obligated to be offered at night, providing a peaceful wind-up to the day’s activities.
According to the prayer timetable following the Islamic prayer time in the UK, the Jummah prayer time in the UK is at about 1:00 PM in British Winter Time, and about 1:45 PM in British Summer Time. On Fridays, the Adhan for Jummah prayer is called 15 minutes before congregation and the prayer is then followed by a sermon, beginning about 30 minutes after the prayer. The Islamic prayer time in the UK may vary according to the regions.
Performing Salah is an ibadah which requires your to stay punctual as per the prescribed Namaz timings throughout the day. Among numerous benefits of following our prayer timetable, here are a few you need to consider:
A prayer timetable is a schedule with the list of timings at which Muslims pray throughout the day i.e. Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. It is important to follow a prayer timetable as it allows every Muslim to offer Salah at the right time.
Yes, prayer times shift throughout the year, especially during daylight savings time and seasonal changes, as the sun’s path changes.
The Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) used to offer the Dhuhr or Zuhr prayer at midday, the Asr at the afternoon when the Sun was still bright, the Maghrib after sunset, and Isha at the variable time at night. The Fajr prayer is offered before dawn making it a blessed start of the day.
The times of the five daily prayers are Fajr: Before dawn, Dhuhr: Midday, Asr: Afternoon, Maghrib: Sunset, and Isha: Night.
The time for praying before the actual prayer time as specified in the prayer timetable according to Shariah is not valid, even if it is a matter of minutes earlier than the prescribed time.
Offering prayers five times a day at their prescribed timings is the fundamental practise according to Shariah. Merging all the prayers and offering them at the same time isn’t permissible and valid unless and until there’s any justified reason like illnesses, travelling or as stated in Islamic teachings.
Following a prayer timetable ensures timely prayers, enhances spiritual discipline, and aligns personal worship with the broader Muslim community.
This is to ensure that the above mentioned details are all authenticated by the Islamic Scholar Mufti Abdul Wahab and are accurate according to Shariah guidelines.
For more information, visit our scholar’s page or get in touch for queries by using our contact details.
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