Prayer Times Houston

Today December 22, 2024 prayer times in Houston are Fajr Time 6:03 AM, Dhuhr Time 12:20 PM, Asr Time 3:09 PM, Maghrib Time 5:27 PM & Isha Time 6:38 PM. Today's namaz timings Houston 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 Houston, USA

Fajr6:03 AM Sunrise7:13 AM Dhuhr12:20 PM Asr 3:09 PM Maghrib5:27 PM Isha6:38 PM
Based on: Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) | Shafii change
Houston Sehri & Iftar Time

Next 30 Days Houston Prayer Times

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

* All Timings are Beginning Times print Print

Calculation Methods Latitude /  Longitude: Juristic Methods
Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) 29.7630556 / -95.3630556 Shafii (Method & Fiqah)
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Today Prayer Times Houston, USA

Today 22 Dec, 2024, Houston Namaz Timings are Fajr 6:03 AM, Dhuhr 12:20 PM, Asr 3:09 PM, Maghrib 5:27 PM & Isha 6:38 PM.

The city azan, salat schedule & 7 days time table is also provided. Daily Fajar (Fajr) timing in Houston, Dhuhur time, Asr time in Houston, Maghrib Houston prayer times & Isha Houston Namaz timing are available. Today's 21 Jumada Al-Akhirah 1446 Houston 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 Houston zawal time updates with complete start and end time details.

Today Houston Sun Set time or Iftar Time in Houston is 7:13 AM and Dawn break Time or the end of Sehri Time in Houston is 6:03 AM. Along with Houston Prayers times you can also read the Houston Sehri and Iftar time for Fiqa Hanafi (sunni) or Houston 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 Houston zawal time with complete details start and end time.

Houston Sun Set time that is also called Iftar Time in Houston is 5:28 PM and Dawn break Time that is also end of Sehri Time in Houston at 6:02 AM. Sehri and Iftar time is also called Ramadan Time during the month of Ramadan.

Houston is among the US cities with a significant number of Muslims. The majority of Muslims are South Asians, Indonesians, Africans, Middle Easterners, and Turks. On the other side, Pakistani origin Muslims are also a major part of the city’s Muslim population. Muslims are in high numbers and different mosques are created where they can offer salah as per the HTX prayer time. In the last few years, the role of mosques is significantly enhanced in Houston. Now, they are not just a simple place to offer prayer but are also helping Muslims in several terms. The majority of them are considered as the community centers for Muslims living in the city.

Muslims come to Houston for different purposes such as job, business, travel, etc. However, large gatherings such as Jummah congregational prayer event give them an opportunity to meet everyone at least once a week. Here, you can find the Friday prayer time along with other Houston prayer times. Muslims of Houston gives high value to Islamic events and observed them with great enthusiasm.

Houston is home to a diverse Muslim community with several key mosques, including the Masjid al-Rahman, the Islamic Society of Greater Houston, and the East Houston Mosque. Staying informed about the accurate prayer times Houston is essential for daily worship. The Houston prayer times vary slightly depending on the sect and method used, particularly for prayers like Asr.

Ramadan is the most sacred month in Islam. However, Muslims fast in the whole month to follow the instructions of Allah. Mosques and community centers arrange different programs in Ramadan. In addition to it, they also arrange Iftar parties so Muslims can mingle with each other. At Eid ul Fitr, Muslims visit each other’s houses and meet with friends and family members. They also celebrate Eid ul Adha by doing the sacrifice of animals to perform the sunnah of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) and his son Hazrat Ismail (AS).

For those who follow specific timing, such as the Fajr time Houston, having a reliable schedule is crucial. Additionally, knowing the Maghrib time Houston helps ensure that you can perform your prayers on time. The prayer times Houston may differ by a minute or two based on your location within the city, from downtown to its suburbs.

Whether you're checking the Namaz times Houston for today or for future reference, using accurate and up-to-date information helps maintain your spiritual practices. By keeping track of salah times Houston, you can ensure timely performance of each prayer at your local mosque or wherever you may be.

Houston Prayer Times Today

Prayer Time in Houston for Sunday 22 Dec 2024 are:

  • Fajr Time in Houston: 6:03 AM
  • Zuhr Time in Houston: 12:20 PM
  • Asr Time in Houston: 3:09 PM
  • Maghrib Time in Houston: 5:27 PM
  • Isha Time in Houston: 6:38 PM

Q: What is Fajr time in Houston?

A: Fajr start time in Houston is at 6:03 AM and end time is 7:13 AM. Fajr consists of 4 Rakats as 2 Farz and 2 Sunnah.

Q: What time is Ishraq in Houston?

A: Ishraq Namaz Timing in Houston today starts at 07:28 AM and the end time is 09:46 AM.

Q: What is Zuhr Time in Houston?

A: Zuhr starting time in Houston is at 12:20 PM and the ending time is 3:09 PM. Zuhr Salah consists of 12 Rakat, including 4 Sunnah, 4 Farz, 2 Sunnah, and 2 nafl.

Q: What is Asr time in Houston?

A: Today Asr prayer start time in Houston is 3:09 PM, and it ends at 5:27 PM. It's an afternoon prayer consisting of 8 Rakat: 4 Sunnat and 4 Farz.

Q: What time is Maghrib in Houston?

A: Maghrib start time in Houston is at 5:27 PM, and the maghrib time end is 6:38 PM. It's a sunset prayer consisting of 7 Rakat: 3 Farz, 2 Sunnat, and 2 Nafl.

Q: What is Isha Time in Houston?

A: Today Isha Namaz time Houston starts at 6:38 PM and ends time at 6:03 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: Houston Prayer Times

For Muslims, there is only what they strive for. The more we try to get into the fixed timings the more chance we will learn another aspect to correct it and probably its accept

  • Zohaib, Ottawa

Fear Allah azzajwajal, we are so ignorant that we prefer present life and do tasks at appointed time except Salah. Certainly its a harsh reality

  • Waris, Houston

Allah says in Quran " Remember me I will remember you" Its a spiritual give and take relationship.Leave everything beyond at Namaz time is expected from us.

  • Khurram, Houston

Every soul will have a taste of death & grave. Performing prayer on particular time lower the amount of our sins.

  • Saad, Houston

Praying Five times Salah everyday is Mandatory for muslim reaching to puberty.Mens have to perform it in mosques where womens can pray at their homes.Its a spiritual relationship where one leave his or her responsibilities behind and surrender completely to Allah SWT. Hadith & Quran give equal importance to Not only Salah but its punctuality in assigned time period.

  • Mughanim Aslam, New York
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