In Lahore, the daily prayer timings are as follows: Fajr at 5:05 AM, Dhuhr at 11:47 AM, Asr at 3:28 PM, Maghrib at 5:05 PM, and Isha at 6:28 PM.
Lahore, the cultural capital of Pakistan, has distinct prayer timings that are subject to slight changes daily. The time for each prayer is calculated based on the city’s geographical location and the season.
Namaz Timings in Lahore (November 13, 2024)
Lahore, being situated in eastern Pakistan, has unique Namaz timings that are slightly different from other cities due to its geographical position. Here are the prayer times for November 13, 2024, based on the Islamic date 10 Jumada Al-Awwal 1446.
Prayer | Time |
Fajr | 5:05 AM |
Dhuhr | 11:47 AM |
Asr | 3:28 PM |
Maghrib | 5:05 PM |
Isha | 6:28 PM |
In Lahore, prayer times are often set according to the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi method, which considers the sun’s movements relative to Pakistan’s location. This ensures Muslims in Lahore can align their daily prayers closely with the prescribed timings
Monthly Namaz Timetable for Lahore (November 2024)
For those residing in Lahore and seeking a monthly Namaz schedule for consistent prayer times, here is the full timetable for November 2024. This is helpful for long-term planning and maintaining punctuality in prayer throughout the month.
Date | Fajr | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
November 13 | 5:05 AM | 11:47 AM | 3:28 PM | 5:05 PM | 6:28 PM |
November 14 | 5:06 AM | 11:48 AM | 3:27 PM | 5:04 PM | 6:27 PM |
November 15 | 5:07 AM | 11:48 AM | 3:27 PM | 5:03 PM | 6:26 PM |
November 16 | 5:08 AM | 11:49 AM | 3:26 PM | 5:03 PM | 6:26 PM |
November 17 | 5:09 AM | 11:49 AM | 3:26 PM | 5:02 PM | 6:25 PM |
November 18 | 5:10 AM | 11:50 AM | 3:25 PM | 5:02 PM | 6:25 PM |
November 19 | 5:11 AM | 11:50 AM | 3:25 PM | 5:01 PM | 6:24 PM |
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November 30 | 5:21 AM | 11:56 AM | 3:21 PM | 5:01 PM | 6:23 PM |
This timetable is based on standard local methods and can vary slightly depending on local mosque calendars. It’s always a good idea to verify with local mosques for precise times.
How are Namaz Timings Calculated?
Namaz timings are based on the sun’s position in the sky. Here’s how the timings are generally determined:
- Fajr: Begins at dawn, when the first light appears in the sky, and ends just before the sun rises.
- Duhr: Begins when the sun passes its zenith (the highest point) and starts descending.
- Asr: Starts when the shadow of an object is equal to the length of the object, depending on the school of thought.
- Maghrib: Begins just after sunset and ends when the sky is completely dark.
- Isha: Begins when the twilight disappears, and the night sky becomes completely dark.
Lahore Azan Timetable for November 2024
In Lahore, the times for the Azan, which correspond to the prayer times (Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha), slightly change every day due to variations in sunrise and sunset.
Lahore Azan Timetable
Date | Fajr | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
November 13 | 5:05 am | 11:47 am | 3:28 pm | 5:05 pm | 6:28 pm |
November 14 | 5:06 am | 11:47 am | 3:27 pm | 5:04 pm | 6:28 pm |
November 15 | 5:07 am | 11:47 am | 3:27 pm | 5:04 pm | 6:28 pm |
November 16 | 5:07 am | 11:47 am | 3:26 pm | 5:03 pm | 6:27 pm |
November 17 | 5:08 am | 11:48 am | 3:26 pm | 5:03 pm | 6:27 pm |
November 18 | 5:09 am | 11:48 am | 3:25 pm | 5:02 pm | 6:27 pm |
November 19 | 5:09 am | 11:48 am | 3:25 pm | 5:02 pm | 6:26 pm |
November 20 | 5:10 am | 11:48 am | 3:25 pm | 5:01 pm | 6:26 pm |
November 21 | 5:11 am | 11:49 am | 3:24 pm | 5:01 pm | 6:26 pm |
November 22 | 5:12 am | 11:49 am | 3:24 pm | 5:01 pm | 6:26 pm |
November 23 | 5:12 am | 11:49 am | 3:24 pm | 5:00 pm | 6:25 pm |
November 24 | 5:13 am | 11:49 am | 3:23 pm | 5:00 pm | 6:25 pm |
November 25 | 5:14 am | 11:50 am | 3:23 pm | 5:00 pm | 6:25 pm |
November 26 | 5:15 am | 11:50 am | 3:23 pm | 5:00 pm | 6:25 pm |
November 27 | 5:15 am | 11:50 am | 3:23 pm | 4:59 pm | 6:25 pm |
November 28 | 5:16 am | 11:51 am | 3:22 pm | 4:59 pm | 6:25 pm |
November 29 | 5:17 am | 11:51 am | 3:22 pm | 4:59 pm | 6:25 pm |
November 30 | 5:18 am | 11:51 am | 3:22 pm | 4:59 pm | 6:25 pm |
Lahore Mosque
- Badshahi Mosque- Known for its Mughal architecture, it’s one of the largest mosques in the world.
- Wazir Khan Mosque- Famous for its intricate tile work and Persian-style art.
- Dai Anga Mosque- A historic mosque with beautiful Mughal architecture, dating back to the 17th century.
- Masjid-e-Shuhada- Located on Mall Road, this mosque is a popular landmark.
- Grand Jamia Mosque (Bahria Town)- Known for its grand structure, it’s one of the largest mosques in Pakistan.
FAQs About Namaz Timings in Lahore
- Why do Namaz timings change daily?
The times for each prayer change daily because they depend on the position of the sun. As the Earth orbits the sun, the time of sunrise and sunset changes slightly each day. This is why the timings for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha vary daily.
- What is the significance of Fajr prayer?
Fajr prayer marks the start of the day and is offered before dawn. It is considered one of the most important prayers as it is a way to begin the day with Allah’s blessings. It sets the tone for a productive and spiritually fulfilling day.
- How can I calculate the prayer timings for Lahore?
We calculate namaz timings based on a city’s location and geographical coordinates. In Lahore, specialized software or apps like Islamic Finder usually calculate these timings by considering the city’s longitude and latitude.