Prayer Timetable for Birmingham – Plan Your Day Around Namaz

Prayer Timetable for Birmingham – Plan Your Day Around Namaz

Today's Accurate Prayer Timetable for birmingham

25 Jun 2025

Prayer Name Prayer Time
Fajr 02:33
Dhuhr 13:10
Asr 17:35
Maghrib 21:35
Isha 23:40

It is obligatory for every muslims to pray five times a day. These prayers remind us of Allah (SWT), help us keep connected with Him, and bring His mercy. Every Muslim has a purpose in life, but the most important purpose is worship of Allah (saw). All other goals in life are fulfilled only by command of Allah (SAW), which is why prayer is so important and it helps us stay close to our Lord and seek His approval.

While praying all muslims face the same direction called Qibla. During Salah, we leave behind all our worries and problems and find inner peace. And in sujood, we are closest to Him—just like a mother holds her child close. And this is the best time to make dua, and there is a greater chance that our prayers will be accepted quickly. Allah loves those who sincerely make dua.

How we Provide Accurate Birmingham prayer times?

Prayer Times in birmingham are authenticated by astronomical calculations, considering the latitude, longitude, and the time zone. Our birmingham prayer times are scholar-verified and it is formulated through trusted resources and Islamic authorities. We update our prayer times for birmingham including Jummah prayer time regularly, ensuring that the namaz time in birmingham is accurate, reliable and consistent for the people who are looking for.

What Makes our birmingham Prayer Timetable Unique?

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Start Your Day with Fajr – Timings & Importance

Offering the Fajr prayer is important for a good start of the day. The significance of the Fajr prayer can be analysed with this reference from the Holy Quran:

أَقِمِ ٱلصَّلَوٰةَ لِدُلُوكِ ٱلشَّمْسِ إِلَىٰ غَسَقِ ٱلَّيْلِ وَقُرْءَانَ ٱلْفَجْرِ ۖ إِنَّ قُرْءَانَ ٱلْفَجْرِ كَانَ مَشْهُودًا

“Observe the prayer from the decline of the sun until the darkness of the night and the dawn prayer, for certainly the dawn prayer is witnessed ˹by angels˺” [Quran 17:78]

Here is how to start your day with Fajr and timings to follow:

Maghrib and Isha – Ending Your Day with Worship

Maghrib and Isha prayers make you have a blessed wind up of the day while staying connected to Allah (SWT). Isha prayer gives you an opportunity to spend time worshipping in closeness with Allah after spending a hectic day.

Rewards of Performing Maghrib and Isha: Following a consistent routine in offering Maghrib and Isha Prayers helps you rejuvenate your faith. You better reflect on your actions and follow the righteous path. It also helps one keep sticking to the prayer timetable everyday with a dedication.

What is the Qibla Direction in Birmingham?

The Qibla direction from Birmingham is 117°. To determine the most appropriate direction towards Qibla, different resources like Qibla Compass and authenticated mosques’ prayer timetable for Birmingham are used. Usually, the Qibla is referred to the west.

Understanding the Best Practices for Salah

Maintaining a consistent praying routine is mandatory for every Muslim. In doing so, it is important to analyse the importance of offering prayers five times a day and understanding the best practices for Salah:

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Salah and Prayer Times 2025: Frequently Asked Questions

Salah, Salat or Namaz is the core act of worship for Muslims. It is obligatory to offer namaz five times a day. Muslims are required to perform Salah to seek Allah's blessings throughout the day and maintain a spiritual connection with their Creator.

Muslims are obligated to offer prayers five times a day: Fajr (dawn prayer), Zuhr (midday prayer), Asr (afternoon prayer), Maghrib (sunset prayer), and Isha (night prayer). Each prayer has its specific time window based on the sun's position.

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. Each prayer time serves as a reminder to pause from worldly activities and reconnect with Allah throughout different parts of the day.

Each Salah has a different number of Rakats:

Fajr:
  • • 2 Rakats Sunnah
  • • 2 Rakats Fard
Zuhr:
  • • 4 Rakats Sunnah
  • • 4 Rakats Fard
  • • 2 Rakat Sunnah
  • • 2 Rakat Nafl
Asr:
  • • 4 Rakat Sunnah
  • • 4 Rakats Fard
Maghrib:
  • • 3 Rakat Fardh
  • • 2 Rakat Sunnah
  • • 2 Rakat Nafl
Isha:
  • • 4 Rakat Sunnah
  • • 4 Rakat Fardh
  • • 2 Rakat Sunnah
  • • 2 Rakat Nafl
  • • 3 Rakat Witr
  • • 2 Rakat Nafl

Each prayer lasts between 5 to 10 minutes, depending on the number of rak'ahs and the pace of reciting the ayah. Including preparation.

Muslims pray five times a day to maintain a spiritual connection with Allah (SAW), ask for guidance, and show thanks to Allah. These prayers are a key part of worship in Islam, helping to bring discipline, peace, and focus throughout the day.

Prayer times are different in the UK due to geographical location and seasonal changes. The UK's northern latitude means the days are longer in summer and shorter in winter, which causes the prayer times to change a lot throughout the year.

Following a prayer timetable ensures timely prayers, enhances spiritual discipline, and aligns personal worship with the broader Muslim community.

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Page last reviewed: 04 November 2024

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