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Today prayer times in Multan are Fajr 5:26 AM, Dhuhr 12:27 PM, Asr 4:31 PM, Maghrib 6:09 PM & Isha 7:29 PM. Today's Namaz timings are based on the Islamic date of 06 Ramadan 1447. This schedule includes the complete 30-day calendar for all five prayers and azan time in Multan with customizable prayer calculation methods for all Muslims.
For today which is also 06 Ramadan 1447, here are the calculated prayer times for Multan:
Fajr consists of 4 Rakats (2 Farz and 2 Sunnah). This is your wake-up call to start the day with Allah. Fajr ends at Sunrise (--:--).
Zuhr Salah consists of 12 Rakat (4 Sunnah, 4 Farz, 2 Sunnah, and 2 Nafl). The Dhuhr prayer starts right after the sun passes its zenith and lasts until Asr begins.
It's an afternoon prayer consisting of 8 Rakat (4 Sunnat and 4 Farz). Asr time in Hanafi fiqh is slightly later than Shafi'i. It ends when Maghrib begins at --:--.
Maghrib consists of 7 Rakat (3 Farz, 2 Sunnat, and 2 Nafl). It is a sunset prayer that begins precisely at the setting of the sun. Iftar time is the same as Maghrib during Ramadan.
It's a night prayer consisting of 17 Rakat (4 Sunnah, 4 Fard, 2 Sunnah, 2 Nafl, 3 Witr, and 2 Nafl). Isha time ends just before Fajr begins at --:--.
Why is finding the exact timing so essential, regardless of the city?
The Quran reveals: "Indeed, prayer has been decreed upon the believers a decree of specified times." (Quran 4:103). This timekeeping is pure obedience and devotion.
Five daily prayers — Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha — are the pillars of a Muslim's day. Each prayer is a checkpoint to purify the heart and renew intentions.
Prayer times change daily and differ globally based on the sun's position. Fajr is at dawn, Maghrib at sunset — linking every Muslim to Allah through their local solar clock.
"The first thing for which a person will be brought to account on the Day of Resurrection will be his prayer. If it is sound, he will have succeeded; if it is not, he will have failed." — Sahih Hadith
Fajr time in Multan today starts at --:-- and ends at Sunrise (--:--). Fajr consists of 4 Rakats as 2 Farz and 2 Sunnah. It is the most virtuous prayer according to many scholars.
Zuhr starting time in Multan today is --:-- and it lasts until Asr begins at --:--. Zuhr Salah consists of 12 Rakat including 4 Sunnah, 4 Farz, 2 Sunnah, and 2 Nafl.
Today Asr prayer start time in Multan is --:--, and it ends at Maghrib (--:--). Asr Namaz consists of 8 Rakat: 4 Sunnat and 4 Farz.
Maghrib start time in Multan is at --:--. Maghrib is a sunset prayer consisting of 7 Rakat: 3 Farz, 2 Sunnat, and 2 Nafl. During Ramadan, Iftar time is the same as Maghrib.
Today Isha Namaz time in Multan starts at --:--. It's a night prayer consisting of 17 Rakat: 4 Sunnah, 4 Fard, 2 Sunnah, 2 Nafl, 3 Witr, and 2 Nafl.
Ishraq Namaz time in Multan today starts approximately 15-20 minutes after Sunrise at --:--. Ishraq prayer is considered very virtuous in Islam.
Asr prayer timings differ in Hanafi and Shafi'i fiqh. In Hanafi fiqh, shadow of an object becomes twice its length, while in Shafi'i it becomes equal. You can toggle between Hanafi and Shafi using the buttons above the prayer cards.
During Ramadan, Sehri time in Multan ends at Fajr time (--:--), while Iftar begins at Maghrib time (--:--).
According to Islamic jurisprudence, there are three periods during which offering Nafl (voluntary) prayers is prohibited:
Prayer is prohibited from when the sun starts rising until it is approximately 20 minutes (one spear's length) above the horizon.
Prayer is prohibited for approximately 5 minutes when the sun is at its absolute highest point in the sky (zenith/zawal).
Prayer is prohibited from when the sun turns yellow/pale until it fully disappears below the horizon.
Different parts of the world use different astronomical methods to calculate prayer times. Here are the most recognized ones:
| Method | Used By |
|---|---|
| University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi | Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan |
| Muslim World League (MWL) | Europe, Americas, Australia |
| Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah | Saudi Arabia, Arabian Peninsula |
| Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) | Canada, USA |
| Egyptian General Authority of Survey | Africa, Arab countries |
| Diyanet İşleri Başkanlığı, Turkey | Turkey, Turkish communities |
During the blessed month of Ramadan, Muslims observe fasting from dawn to sunset. The key times to remember are:
"When Ramadan comes, the gates of Paradise are opened, the gates of Hell are closed, and the devils are chained." — Sahih al-Bukhari & Muslim
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