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Modern technology makes it easier than ever to track prayer times in Al Kut. Our website uses GPS coordinates and the Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah calculation to provide real-time accuracy for all five daily prayers.
Beyond prayer times, our Qibla direction tool helps you find the exact angle to face during Salah using your device's compass. Perfect for home, work, or travel.
Daily prayer timings are updated automatically for Al Kut, allowing easy reference for each Salah without manual calculations. Whether you need Fajr time or Isha time, our system provides real-time accuracy based on your location.
Complete your prayer preparation by checking both timings and direction. Visit our Qibla guide for Al Kut to ensure you're always facing the Kaaba during Salah.
Al Kut is home to several mosques where the Muslim community gathers for daily prayers. These Islamic centers follow the Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah calculation for congregational prayers, ensuring unity in worship times across the city.
All mosques in Al Kut are built facing the Kaaba. You can verify your Qibla direction by observing the prayer lines (sutrah) at your local mosque.
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In Al Kut, the Fajr adhan can be heard from local mosques. You can also use this app to set reminders for Fajr prayer based on Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah calculations.
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Zuhr prayer in Al Kut begins after the sun passes its zenith. It is the second prayer of the day and a midday break for Muslims in Iraq.
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For Muslims in Al Kut, Wasit Governorate, Iraq, Asr marks the afternoon prayer. The shadow length determines its beginning according to Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah.
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In Al Kut, Maghrib time is when many families pause their evening activities to pray together. It's a moment of gratitude for the day's blessings in Iraq.
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The night prayer (Isha) in Al Kut is often followed by additional voluntary prayers. Muslims in Iraq find this time ideal for longer Quran recitation.
Prayer times are calculated based on the latitude, longitude, and time zone of Al Kut. Calculations use astronomical data for sunrise, sunset, and twilight angles according to Islamic methods.