Today Prayer Times Hyderabad, India
Today 14 Apr, 2025, Hyderabad Namaz Timings are Fajr 4:47 AM, Dhuhr 12:16 PM, Asr 4:43 PM, Maghrib 6:32 PM & Isha 7:46 PM.
The city azan, salat schedule & 7 days time table is also provided. Daily Fajar (Fajr) timing in Hyderabad, Dhuhur time, Asr time in Hyderabad, Maghrib Hyderabad prayer times & Isha Hyderabad Namaz timing are available. Today's 15 Shawwal 1446 Hyderabad namaz timing with next 7 days Schedule from 14 Apr, 2025 to 20 Apr, 2025 with customizable prayer time calculation methods to calculate the proper time for your prayer. On other hand, you may also read Hyderabad zawal time updates with complete start and end time details.
Today Hyderabad Sun Set time or Iftar Time in Hyderabad is 6:01 AM and Dawn break Time or the end of Sehri Time in Hyderabad is 4:47 AM. Along with Hyderabad Prayers times you can also read the Hyderabad Sehri and Iftar time for Fiqa Hanafi (sunni) or Hyderabad Sehri and Iftar time for Fiqa Jafria (shia).
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Hyderabad Sun Set time that is also called Iftar Time in Hyderabad is 6:33 PM and Dawn break Time that is also end of Sehri Time in Hyderabad at 4:46 AM. Sehri and Iftar time is also called Ramadan Time during the month of Ramadan.
The Significance of Daily Prayers (Namaz) in Hyderabad
Namaz is one of the five pillars of Islam. Allah (SWT) is Al-Wahab, The Giver of gifts. He bestow the gift of namaz to Muslim globally. Namaz brings peace, prosperity and sucess to one’s life. In Hyderabad, a city deeply rooted in Islamic traditions, the five daily prayers (Namaz) hold immense spiritual and communal importance. Each prayer Fajr time, Zuhr time, Asr time, Maghrib time, and Isha time carries unique blessings. Also it serves as a reminder of , stronger your relationship with Allah (SWT).
Fajr: The Spiritual Dawn Prayer
Fajr is regarded as the beginning of the new day that brings in calmness before sunrise. This prayer represents the refreshing opportunity to Muslims who call for Allah’s guidance before the day’s activities begin. Fajr time is a time to reflect on and give thanks for the blessings of Allah(SWT) for the things He has bestowed and to make good intentions, which further strengthens a soul’s faith from dawn.
Zuhr: The Midday Link
The sun has crossed the zenith by the time the prayer of Zuhr time enters, thereby forming a spiritual break in the course of the busy day. Zuhr time is a reminder for a believer to stop everything going on in the world around them and return their attention to worship. The prayer, thus, brings a sense of discipline, humility, and concentration, ensuring the great importance of devotion during the busy work life.
Asr: The Afternoon Reflection
Asr time is the more appropriate time halfway during the increasing litany. During this hour when spirits may be low, the prayer serves as an energy booster to invigorate Muslims into patience and perseverance. Asr time reminds believers that life is transient and that use of the time wisely in Allah’s obedience forms a stronger bond.
Maghrib: The Gratitude at Sunset
Maghrib is offered immediately after sunset during the transition from day to night. Maghrib time is to thank Allah (SWT) for all His blessings during the day and to seek forgiveness for failures and mistakes. Especially during Ramadan, performing Maghrib has greater significance as it initiates the fast-breaking (Iftar), which is a time when families and communities come together.
Isha: The Surrender at Night
Isha time, the last prayer of the day, is performed after the twilight has set in. It represents the complete submission to Allah (SWT) before taking rest for the day. Through this, the believers seek peace, forgiveness, and security through their night. Many also offer additional night prayers (Tahajjud) at this tranquil hour.
Hyderabad Prayer Times Today
Prayer Time in Hyderabad for Monday 14 Apr 2025 are:
- Fajr Time in Hyderabad: 4:47 AM
- Zuhr Time in Hyderabad: 12:16 PM
- Asr Time in Hyderabad: 4:43 PM
- Maghrib Time in Hyderabad: 6:32 PM
- Isha Time in Hyderabad: 7:46 PM
Hyderabad Azan Time Today
Azan Time in Hyderabad for Monday 14 Apr 2025 are:
- Fajr Azan Time in Hyderabad: 4:47 AM
- Zuhr Azan Time in Hyderabad: 12:16 PM
- Asr Azan Time in Hyderabad: 4:43 PM
- Maghrib Azan Time in Hyderabad: 6:32 PM
- Isha Azan Time in Hyderabad: 7:46 PM
Q: What is Fajr time in Hyderabad?
A: Fajr start time in Hyderabad is at 4:47 AM and end time is 6:01 AM. Fajr consists of 4 Rakats as 2 Farz and 2 Sunnah.
Q: What time is Ishraq in Hyderabad?
A: Ishraq Namaz Timing in Hyderabad today starts at 06:16 AM and the end time is 09:08 AM.
Q: What is Zuhr Time in Hyderabad?
A: Zuhr starting time in Hyderabad is at 12:16 PM and the ending time is 4:43 PM. Zuhr Salah consists of 12 Rakat, including 4 Sunnah, 4 Farz, 2 Sunnah, and 2 nafl.
Q: What is Asr time in Hyderabad?
A: Today Asr prayer start time in Hyderabad is 4:43 PM, and it ends at 6:32 PM. It's an afternoon prayer consisting of 8 Rakat: 4 Sunnat and 4 Farz.
Q: What time is Maghrib in Hyderabad?
A: Maghrib start time in Hyderabad is at 6:32 PM, and the maghrib time end is 7:46 PM. It's a sunset prayer consisting of 7 Rakat: 3 Farz, 2 Sunnat, and 2 Nafl.
Q: What is Isha Time in Hyderabad?
A: Today Isha Namaz time Hyderabad starts at 7:46 PM and ends time at 4:47 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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