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Bahawalpur 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 Bahawalpur are built facing the Kaaba. You can verify your Qibla direction by observing the prayer lines (sutrah) at your local mosque.
For Muslims in Bahawalpur, the five daily prayers follow a precise schedule. Today's timings are Fajr 05:20, Dhuhr 12:26, Asr 15:42, Maghrib 18:11, and Isha 20:11. These accurate timings help you maintain your daily prayers consistently throughout the year.
Before praying, ensure you're facing the right direction. Check the Qibla direction for Bahawalpur to know exactly where to face during your Salah.
Modern technology makes it easier than ever to track prayer times in Bahawalpur. Our website uses GPS coordinates and the Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah calculation to provide real-time accuracy for all five daily prayers.
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Fajr prayer in Bahawalpur begins at dawn and ends just before sunrise. In Pakistan, the Fajr time varies throughout the year based on the position of the sun.
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Zuhr prayer in Bahawalpur begins after the sun passes its zenith. It is the second prayer of the day and a midday break for Muslims in Pakistan.
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For Muslims in Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan, Asr marks the afternoon prayer. The shadow length determines its beginning according to Umm Al-Qura University, Makkah.
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Maghrib prayer in Bahawalpur is offered just after sunset. It's the fourth daily prayer and a special time when Muslims in Pakistan break their fast during Ramadan.
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Isha prayer in Bahawalpur is the night prayer, offered after twilight disappears. It's the fifth and final daily prayer for Muslims in Pakistan.
Prayer times are calculated based on the latitude, longitude, and time zone of Bahawalpur. Calculations use astronomical data for sunrise, sunset, and twilight angles according to Islamic methods.