Muslims in Dhaka and the nearby places can plan their worship for the day by looking at the five daily prayer times (Salat/Namaz). Every day, prayer times change a little because of where the sun is and how people in that area figure things out. Checking the most recent times helps make sure that prayers are said on time.
- Fajr: 5:23 AM — The early morning prayer before sunrise.
- Sunrise: 6:43 AM — Marks the end of Fajr period.
- Dhuhr: 12:08 PM — Midday prayer after the sun passes its zenith.
- Asr: 3:58 PM — Afternoon prayer at the later part of the day.
- Maghrib: 5:34 PM — Just after sunset.
- Isha: 6:53 PM — Evening prayer when twilight has disappeared.
These timings provide a framework for daily worship, helping Muslims observe the obligatory prayers at appropriate moments from dawn to nightfall.
Why are the times of prayer important
For faithful Muslims, praying five times a day—Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha—at the right times is an important part of everyday life. The daily routine is set by salad, which brings about rhythm, discipline, and spiritual link. In Muslim countries around the world, including Dhaka, changing plans to fit these times has been done for a long time.
Follow-Up Tips
Morning and evening prayer times change a little from day to day. A monthly schedule helps you plan ahead.
A lot of Muslims use apps or mosque schedules to get daily notes and extra information, like when Sunrise, Tahajjud, and Sunnah are.
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