• Muslim Prayer Times In Riyadh

  • Oct 8 2024
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

Muslim Prayer Times In Riyadh

  • Summary

  • The prayer schedule for Riyadh city is important in the Muslim community because it has to do with the sun's position and therefore has small differences from one day to another. Even though prayer timings may vary slightly in Riyadh from other Saudi cities prayer timings assist Muslims to observe religious duties. Today’s prayer timings are Fajr at 04:29, the speaker is 29 AM, Dhuhr at 11:45 AM, Asr at 03:09 PM, Maghrib at 05:43 PM and Isha at 07:13 PM thus ensuring that every true worshipper pronounces his prayers appropriately.

    There is no doubt that for Muslims, observance of correct prayer time is an important aspect of their religion. It also promotes faith and adds religious self-organization into the everyday routine of Catholics. It helps them keep off their religion dus and follow the prayer schedule since it allows them to practice their religion regardless of the busy day.

    Supplication in Islam is also a way to point to the purpose of being a Muslim by dividing the day with an elder and focusing on prayer and the inside world. The five times daily prayers are Fajr, Zuhur, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha prayer reflecting the show of solidarity with the spiritually linked group and compliance with the wish of the supernatural power.

    Umm al-Qura, Makkah (Hanbali, Maliki, Shafi) Fajr - 04:29 AM

    Sunrise - 05:47 AM

    Dhuhr-11:45 AM

    Asr 03:09 PM

    Maghrib - 05:43 PM

    Isha 07:13 PM

    Umm al-Qura, Makkah (Hanafi)

    Fajr - 04:29 AM

    Sunrise - 05:47 AM

    Dhuhr - 11:45 AM

    Asr-04:03 PM

    Maghrib - 05:43 PM

    Isha - 07:13 PM


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