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Monthly Prayer Times in Lahore

Location: Lahore, Pakistan

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FAQ's

The Hanafi school, calculates prayer times based on the sun's position and Lahore's geographical coordinates. The Prayer times are Fajr at 3:18 AM, Dhuhr at 12:03 PM, Asr at 4:59 PM, Maghrib at 7:09 PM, and Isha at 8:49 PM.

Ahle Sunnat (Sunni) in Lahore follow the Hanafi school, so their prayer timings align with Hanafi calculations. The Prayer times in Lahore are Fajr at 3:18 AM, Dhuhr at 12:03 PM, Asr at 4:59 PM, Maghrib at 7:09 PM, and Isha at 8:49 PM.

The Wahabi (Salafi) interpretation often mirrors prayer time calculations used in Saudi Arabia, which may differ slightly from Hanafi timings, especially for Asr and Isha.

Fajr prayer time in Lahore varies daily with the sunrise. Today the Fajr time in Lahore is 3:18 AM.

Fiqa Jafria (Shia) uses the Ja'fari school, which calculates Fajr slightly differently from Sunni methods, often starting a bit later.

The qaza (missed prayer) period for Fajr lasts until the start of Dhuhr prayer, which might be 12:03 PM on a given day.

Today the Asr Prayer Time in Lahore is 4:59 PM.

The five daily prayers have defined time windows which are:

  • Fajr: Starts at dawn (e.g., 3:18 AM), ends at sunrise.
  • Dhuhr: Starts after the sun’s zenith (e.g., 12:03 PM), ends at Asr’s start.
  • Asr: Starts in the afternoon (e.g., 4:59 PM for Hanafi), ends at sunset.
  • Maghrib: Starts at sunset (e.g., 7:09 PM), ends at Isha’s start.
  • Isha: Starts after twilight (e.g., 8:49 PM), ends at midnight or dawn (varies by interpretation).

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