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Karachi is home to several mosques where the Muslim community gathers for daily prayers. These Islamic centers follow the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi calculation for congregational prayers, ensuring unity in worship times across the city.
All mosques in Karachi are built facing the Kaaba. You can verify your Qibla direction by observing the prayer lines (sutrah) at your local mosque.
Knowing your daily prayer times is fundamental for every Muslim in Karachi. Today's schedule includes Fajr 05:49, Dhuhr 12:46, Asr 15:59, Maghrib 18:26, and Isha 19:43.
Having the right time is only half the preparation. Make sure you're also facing the Holy Kaaba by checking the Qibla direction for Karachi before you begin your Salah.
Seasonal variations in Karachi naturally affect prayer times, particularly during long summer days or short winter daylight periods. Fajr arrives earlier in summer, while Maghrib shifts significantly with sunset changes throughout the year.
Unlike prayer times, the Qibla direction for Karachi stays the same year-round at approximately :qibla_degrees degrees. This consistency helps you permanently mark the prayer direction in your home.
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Using University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi calculation method, Fajr time for Karachi is determined by the angle of the sun below the horizon. This ensures accurate prayer times for the community.
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Zuhr prayer consists of 4 rakats. In Karachi, it's common to hear the Zuhr adhan announced across the city, reminding everyone of the prayer time.
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Asr prayer in Karachi is the third prayer of the day, offered in the late afternoon. In Pakistan, Asr time can be calculated using two methods: Hanafi or Shafi.
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In Karachi, 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 Pakistan.
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Isha prayer in Karachi 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 Karachi. Calculations use astronomical data for sunrise, sunset, and twilight angles according to Islamic methods.