Prayer Times Dallas

Today December 22, 2024 prayer times in Dallas are Fajr Time 6:13 AM, Dhuhr Time 12:26 PM, Asr Time 3:07 PM, Maghrib Time 5:25 PM & Isha Time 6:39 PM. Today's namaz timings Dallas are based on the Islamic date of 21 Jumada Al-Akhirah 1446. Schedule for 30 days of salah time calendar and azan time in with prayer calculation method available for the convenience of all Muslims according to their preference.

Prayer Time in Dallas, USA

Fajr6:13 AM Sunrise7:27 AM Dhuhr12:26 PM
Remaining Time
Asr 3:07 PM Maghrib5:25 PM Isha6:39 PM
Based on: Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) | Shafii change
Dallas Sehri & Iftar Time

Next 30 Days Dallas Prayer Times

Date Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha
Dec 22 6:13 AM 7:27 AM 12:26 PM 3:07 PM 5:25 PM 6:39 PM
Dec 23 6:14 AM 7:27 AM 12:27 PM 3:08 PM 5:26 PM 6:39 PM
Dec 24 6:14 AM 7:28 AM 12:27 PM 3:08 PM 5:27 PM 6:40 PM
Dec 25 6:15 AM 7:28 AM 12:28 PM 3:09 PM 5:27 PM 6:41 PM
Dec 26 6:15 AM 7:28 AM 12:28 PM 3:10 PM 5:28 PM 6:41 PM
Dec 27 6:15 AM 7:29 AM 12:29 PM 3:10 PM 5:28 PM 6:42 PM
Dec 28 6:16 AM 7:29 AM 12:29 PM 3:11 PM 5:29 PM 6:42 PM
Dec 29 6:16 AM 7:29 AM 12:30 PM 3:12 PM 5:30 PM 6:43 PM
Dec 30 6:16 AM 7:30 AM 12:30 PM 3:12 PM 5:31 PM 6:44 PM
Dec 31 6:17 AM 7:30 AM 12:31 PM 3:13 PM 5:31 PM 6:44 PM
Jan 01 6:17 AM 7:30 AM 12:31 PM 3:14 PM 5:32 PM 6:45 PM
Jan 02 6:17 AM 7:30 AM 12:31 PM 3:14 PM 5:33 PM 6:46 PM
Jan 03 6:18 AM 7:31 AM 12:32 PM 3:15 PM 5:33 PM 6:46 PM
Jan 04 6:18 AM 7:31 AM 12:32 PM 3:16 PM 5:34 PM 6:47 PM
Jan 05 6:18 AM 7:31 AM 12:33 PM 3:16 PM 5:35 PM 6:48 PM
Jan 06 6:18 AM 7:31 AM 12:33 PM 3:17 PM 5:36 PM 6:49 PM
Jan 07 6:18 AM 7:31 AM 12:34 PM 3:18 PM 5:37 PM 6:49 PM
Jan 08 6:18 AM 7:31 AM 12:34 PM 3:19 PM 5:38 PM 6:50 PM
Jan 09 6:18 AM 7:31 AM 12:35 PM 3:20 PM 5:38 PM 6:51 PM
Jan 10 6:18 AM 7:31 AM 12:35 PM 3:20 PM 5:39 PM 6:52 PM
Jan 11 6:18 AM 7:31 AM 12:35 PM 3:21 PM 5:40 PM 6:53 PM
Jan 12 6:18 AM 7:31 AM 12:36 PM 3:22 PM 5:41 PM 6:53 PM
Jan 13 6:18 AM 7:30 AM 12:36 PM 3:23 PM 5:42 PM 6:54 PM
Jan 14 6:18 AM 7:30 AM 12:36 PM 3:24 PM 5:43 PM 6:55 PM
Jan 15 6:18 AM 7:30 AM 12:37 PM 3:24 PM 5:44 PM 6:56 PM
Jan 16 6:18 AM 7:30 AM 12:37 PM 3:25 PM 5:45 PM 6:57 PM
Jan 17 6:18 AM 7:30 AM 12:37 PM 3:26 PM 5:46 PM 6:57 PM
Jan 18 6:18 AM 7:29 AM 12:38 PM 3:27 PM 5:47 PM 6:58 PM
Jan 19 6:17 AM 7:29 AM 12:38 PM 3:28 PM 5:48 PM 6:59 PM

* All Timings are Beginning Times print Print

Calculation Methods Latitude /  Longitude: Juristic Methods
Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) 32.9689 / -96.7991 Shafii (Method & Fiqah)
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Today Prayer Times Dallas, USA

Today 22 Dec, 2024, Dallas Namaz Timings are Fajr 6:13 AM, Dhuhr 12:26 PM, Asr 3:07 PM, Maghrib 5:25 PM & Isha 6:39 PM.

The city azan, salat schedule & 7 days time table is also provided. Daily Fajar (Fajr) timing in Dallas, Dhuhur time, Asr time in Dallas, Maghrib Dallas prayer times & Isha Dallas Namaz timing are available. Today's 21 Jumada Al-Akhirah 1446 Dallas namaz timing with next 7 days Schedule from 22 Dec, 2024 to 28 Dec, 2024 with customizable prayer time calculation methods to calculate the proper time for your prayer. On other hand, you may also read Dallas zawal time updates with complete start and end time details.

Today Dallas Sun Set time or Iftar Time in Dallas is 7:27 AM and Dawn break Time or the end of Sehri Time in Dallas is 6:13 AM. Along with Dallas Prayers times you can also read the Dallas Sehri and Iftar time for Fiqa Hanafi (sunni) or Dallas Sehri and Iftar time for Fiqa Jafria (shia).

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By using this option you can change or adjust timing according to your country's prayer calculation methods. These timings are available for all Sunni schools of thought including Hanafi, Shafi, Maliki, and Hanbali.

You may also find here makrooh time updates including Dallas zawal time with complete details start and end time.

Dallas Sun Set time that is also called Iftar Time in Dallas is 5:26 PM and Dawn break Time that is also end of Sehri Time in Dallas at 6:12 AM. Sehri and Iftar time is also called Ramadan Time during the month of Ramadan.

Prayer Times Dallas – Dallas has only 1% Muslims out of the total population that is estimated to be 950,715. Muslims living in Dallas has the right to follow their religion openly. The minority of Muslims felt the need of Mosques to cater to their needs. This was the main reason why Mosques were built in Dallas. Dallas Masjid of Al-Islam was the first Masjid ever built in the vicinity of Dallas during the 1950s.

However, today the number of Mosques in Dallas is significant, these Mosques are also providing a variety of services to the Muslims.

The Makkah Masjid

This Mosque is a non-profitable organization. It is a community center that serves the Muslims, catering to all their needs. All the activities and services of the Mosques are according to the teachings of Islam.

Makkah Masjid expands over 10,000 sq ft and has a parking capacity of 200 spots. This location also enables the administration of Makkah Masjid to accommodate large and small events.
• Makkah Masjid also provides services to the Muslims some of which are funeral services, Nikkah/Marriage services, and social services.
• Maghrib - Sunset
• Jumma - 2:00

Islamic Center of South Dallas

The Islamic Center of South Dallas is a Mosque and a non-profitable institution. It is situated in Dallas, Fort Worth. It was built to cater to the needs of the Muslim minority in Dallas and so that Muslims could learn about the authentic traditions of the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H). This Masjid also operates an Islamic radio station on which Bayaan (lectures), Nasheeds and announcements are made.

The Mosque has a parking facility, separate areas for men and women to worship, restrooms are clean, and mass transit is nearby.
• Maghrib – Sunset,
• Jumma – 1:32

Islamic Association of North Texas

This Mosque and Establishment were built-in in 1969. It is the largest Mosque in the vicinity. Thousands of people daily visit the Mosque to worship or to avail of one of their services.

All five prayers are offered here including special prayers (Friday and Eid prayer). A vast congregation is held in the Mosque.

The core focus of the Mosque is to educate the Muslim and Non-Muslim communities regarding Islamic beliefs. Medical clinics, youth programs, teaching Islam, funeral services, financial aid, and Nikkah/Marriage services are provided by the Mosque.
• Maghrib – After 10 minutes of sunset.
• Jumma – 2:35

To find the most accurate Dallas prayer times, check local mosque schedules or use dedicated Islamic prayer time apps and websites. These tools are designed to give precise timings according to your location within Dallas, helping you stay aligned with your faith and community practices.

Dallas Prayer Times Today

Prayer Time in Dallas for Sunday 22 Dec 2024 are:

  • Fajr Time in Dallas: 6:13 AM
  • Zuhr Time in Dallas: 12:26 PM
  • Asr Time in Dallas: 3:07 PM
  • Maghrib Time in Dallas: 5:25 PM
  • Isha Time in Dallas: 6:39 PM

Q: What is Fajr time in Dallas?

A: Fajr start time in Dallas is at 6:13 AM and end time is 7:27 AM. Fajr consists of 4 Rakats as 2 Farz and 2 Sunnah.

Q: What time is Ishraq in Dallas?

A: Ishraq Namaz Timing in Dallas today starts at 07:42 AM and the end time is 09:56 AM.

Q: What is Zuhr Time in Dallas?

A: Zuhr starting time in Dallas is at 12:26 PM and the ending time is 3:07 PM. Zuhr Salah consists of 12 Rakat, including 4 Sunnah, 4 Farz, 2 Sunnah, and 2 nafl.

Q: What is Asr time in Dallas?

A: Today Asr prayer start time in Dallas is 3:07 PM, and it ends at 5:25 PM. It's an afternoon prayer consisting of 8 Rakat: 4 Sunnat and 4 Farz.

Q: What time is Maghrib in Dallas?

A: Maghrib start time in Dallas is at 5:25 PM, and the maghrib time end is 6:39 PM. It's a sunset prayer consisting of 7 Rakat: 3 Farz, 2 Sunnat, and 2 Nafl.

Q: What is Isha Time in Dallas?

A: Today Isha Namaz time Dallas starts at 6:39 PM and ends time at 6:13 AM. It's a night prayer consisting of 17 Rakat: 4 Sunnah, 4 Fard, 2 Sunnah, 2 Nafl, 3 Witr, and 2 Nafl.

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Comments: Dallas Prayer Times

These are counted as the power of prayer, spending time to reach out to the people sending prayer time requests across the globe.

  • Bazil, Dallas

After performing Fajr Salah I cant sleep properly so I listen bayans from Islamic Center Radio Channel to boost my iman & take a warm nap.

  • Fayyaz, Dallas

Good Deeds alone will attain salvation.Salah is a gift so dont take it as burden.Believers found ease in it and spread it everywhere.

  • Kashif, Dallas

On the holy day of friday dhuhr prayer is preceded to friday prayer. The khutba is offered before salah and consist of 14 Rakah in total.

  • Waheed, Dallas

The Hadith which is a teachings of Muhammad (PBUH) says " Seek Help With salah/ prayers and patience." Mu'adhdhin says adhan,before every salah to invite muslims towards success. It's a call right before sun rise, sun set and in between declared pray timmings.

  • Mughanim Aslam, Dallas
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