Prayer Times in Pakistan

Accurate daily Namaz timings (Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha) for all major cities including Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad.

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Prayer Times in Pakistan – Complete Guide

Accurate prayer times in Pakistan are essential for Muslims across the country to perform their five daily Salah (Namaz) on time. Pakistan is home to over 240 million Muslims, and the call to prayer (Azan) rings out five times a day from mosques in every city, town, and village — from Karachi in the south to Peshawar in the north. Our tool provides reliable Namaz timings for all major Pakistani cities using the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi calculation method, which is the standard for the region.

The Five Daily Prayers (Salah)

Understanding the five prayers helps you plan your day around your worship:

  • Fajr (Dawn Prayer): The first prayer of the day, performed at true dawn before sunrise. In Pakistan, Fajr time begins when the sun is 18° below the horizon and ends at sunrise. It is the most peaceful time for worship and is highly emphasized in the Quran.
  • Dhuhr (Noon Prayer): Performed after the sun passes its zenith (midday). Dhuhr time starts when the sun begins to decline from its highest point and lasts until Asr begins. This is typically the prayer that falls during the workday lunch break.
  • Asr (Afternoon Prayer): The afternoon prayer, timed according to the shadow of an object. In Pakistan, the Hanafi method is used — Asr begins when the shadow of an object equals twice its height plus the noon shadow length. The time extends until sunset.
  • Maghrib (Sunset Prayer): Performed immediately after sunset. Maghrib has the narrowest window of all prayers, lasting only until the twilight (red glow) disappears — approximately 15–20 minutes in most Pakistani cities. This is also the Iftar time during Ramadan.
  • Isha (Night Prayer): The final prayer of the day, performed after the evening twilight has completely disappeared. In Pakistan, Isha begins when the sun is 18° below the horizon (same angle as Fajr) and lasts until true dawn.

How Prayer Times Are Calculated

Prayer times are determined by the position of the sun relative to your location on Earth. The key factors include:

  • Geographical Coordinates: Each city's latitude and longitude directly affect its prayer times. For example, Lahore (31.5°N) and Karachi (24.9°N) have noticeably different timings because of their different latitudes.
  • Calculation Method: Different Islamic schools use different sun angles. The University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi method uses 18° angles for both Fajr and Isha, which is the most widely accepted standard across Pakistan.
  • Seasonal Variation: Days are longer in summer and shorter in winter. In northern cities like Islamabad and Peshawar, the difference between summer and winter prayer times is more pronounced than in southern cities like Karachi.
  • Longitude Effect: Because the Earth rotates from west to east, cities further east (like Lahore, near the Indian border) experience sunrise and sunset earlier than western cities (like Quetta), creating a time difference of 20–30 minutes across Pakistan.

Why Prayer Times Vary Across Pakistani Cities

Pakistan spans a wide geographical area — from the Arabian Sea in the south to the Hindu Kush mountains in the north. This means Namaz times in Karachi can differ by over an hour from prayer times in Islamabad for Fajr and Isha, especially during summer. Cities closer to the equator (Karachi) experience less variation between seasons, while northern cities (Peshawar, Islamabad, Gilgit) see extreme differences — Fajr can be as early as 3:30 AM in summer and as late as 5:30 AM in winter.

Whether you need prayer times in Lahore, Namaz timings in Islamabad, or Fajr and Maghrib schedules in Karachi, our tool gives you accurate, daily-updated Salah times for your city. During Ramadan, the same timings also serve as your Sehri and Iftar schedule. Bookmark this page and never miss a prayer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the 5 prayer times?

The five daily prayers are Fajr (Dawn), Dhuhr (Noon), Asr (Afternoon), Maghrib (Sunset), and Isha (Night).

Why do prayer times change daily?

Prayer times are based on the sun's position relative to your location, which changes slightly every day due to the Earth's orbit.

Which calculation method is used for Pakistan?

Our tool primarily uses the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi method, which is the standard for Pakistan.