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Prayer times in Shahrak, Afghanistan

Today

Sunday 06 October 2024

2 Rabie-al-thani 1446

Fajr/Sobh04:48
Sunrise06:11
Dhuhr12:01
Asr15:20
Sunset17:50
Maghrib17:50
Isha19:08

Tomorrow

Monday 07 October 2024

3 Rabie-al-thani 1446

Fajr/Sobh04:49
Sunrise06:12
Dhuhr12:01
Asr15:19
Sunset17:49
Maghrib17:49
Isha19:07

Current time in Shahrak, Afghanistan. Time zone: Asia/Kabul
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Monthly calendar of muslim prayer times in Shahrak, Afghanistan

October 2024


DayFajrDohrAsrMaghribIsha
Tue
01
October
04:4412:0215:2417:5719:15
Wed
02
October
04:4512:0215:2317:5519:14
Thu
03
October
04:4612:0215:2217:5419:12
Fri
04
October
04:4612:0115:2117:5319:11
Sat
05
October
04:4712:0115:2117:5119:10
Sun
06
October
04:4812:0115:2017:5019:08
Mon
07
October
04:4912:0115:1917:4919:07
Tue
08
October
04:4912:0015:1817:4719:06
Wed
09
October
04:5012:0015:1717:4619:04
Thu
10
October
04:5112:0015:1617:4519:03
Fri
11
October
04:5211:5915:1517:4319:02
Sat
12
October
04:5211:5915:1417:4219:00
Sun
13
October
04:5311:5915:1317:4118:59
Mon
14
October
04:5411:5915:1217:4018:58
Tue
15
October
04:5511:5815:1117:3818:57
Wed
16
October
04:5611:5815:1017:3718:56
Thu
17
October
04:5611:5815:0917:3618:55
Fri
18
October
04:5711:5815:0817:3518:53
Sat
19
October
04:5811:5815:0817:3418:52
Sun
20
October
04:5911:5815:0717:3218:51
Mon
21
October
04:5911:5715:0617:3118:50
Tue
22
October
05:0011:5715:0517:3018:49
Wed
23
October
05:0111:5715:0417:2918:48
Thu
24
October
05:0211:5715:0317:2818:47
Fri
25
October
05:0211:5715:0217:2718:46
Sat
26
October
05:0311:5715:0217:2618:45
Sun
27
October
05:0411:5715:0117:2518:44
Mon
28
October
05:0511:5715:0017:2418:43
Tue
29
October
05:0511:5614:5917:2318:42
Wed
30
October
05:0611:5614:5817:2218:41
Thu
31
October
05:0711:5614:5817:2118:40


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Definition of islamic prayer times in Islam (awkat salat)

Ramadan: What is Iftar time?

Iftar time is the time of day when Muslims break their fast during the holy month of Ramadan. It is the time after sunset when Muslims can eat and drink again after abstaining from food and drink from dawn until sunset. The exact time of Iftar varies depending on the location, as it is determined by the position of the sun in the sky. In some countries, the Iftar time is announced by the call to prayer (Adhan) from the mosque, while in others, people rely on the sunset time calculated by astronomical data.

Ramadan: What is imsak time?

Imsak time is the time just before dawn when Muslims begin their fast during the holy month of Ramadan. It is the time when Muslims stop eating and drinking, and begin their daily fast until sunset. Imsak time is generally about 10 to 15 minutes before the Fajr prayer, which is the first prayer of the day for Muslims. The exact time of Imsak varies depending on the location and is determined by the position of the sun in the sky. In some countries, the Imsak time is announced by the call to prayer (Adhan) from the mosque, while in others, people rely on astronomical data to calculate the time. It is considered an important time for Muslims to prepare themselves physically and spiritually for the day of fasting ahead.
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