Prayer Time Midwest

Today June 04, 2026 prayer times in Midwest are Fajr Time 3:40 AM, Dhuhr Time 1:04 PM, Asr Time 5:08 PM, Maghrib Time Midwest 8:41 PM & Isha Time 10:28 PM. Today's namaz timings Midwest are based on the Islamic date of 18 Dhul-Hijjah 1447. Schedule for 30 days of salah time calendar and azan time in Midwest with prayer calculation method available for the convenience of all Muslims according to their preference.

Prayer Time in Midwest, USA

(June 04, 2026)
Fajr3:40 AM Sunrise5:26 AM Dhuhr1:04 PM Asr 5:08 PM Maghrib8:41 PM Isha10:28 PM
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Based on: Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) | Shafii change
Midwest Sehri & Iftar Time

Next 30 Days Midwest Prayer Times

Date Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha
Jun 04 3:40 AM 5:26 AM 1:04 PM 5:08 PM 8:41 PM 10:28 PM
Jun 05 3:39 AM 5:26 AM 1:04 PM 5:09 PM 8:42 PM 10:29 PM
Jun 06 3:38 AM 5:25 AM 1:04 PM 5:09 PM 8:43 PM 10:30 PM
Jun 07 3:38 AM 5:25 AM 1:04 PM 5:09 PM 8:43 PM 10:31 PM
Jun 08 3:37 AM 5:25 AM 1:04 PM 5:10 PM 8:44 PM 10:32 PM
Jun 09 3:37 AM 5:24 AM 1:04 PM 5:10 PM 8:45 PM 10:33 PM
Jun 10 3:36 AM 5:24 AM 1:05 PM 5:10 PM 8:45 PM 10:34 PM
Jun 11 3:36 AM 5:24 AM 1:05 PM 5:10 PM 8:46 PM 10:34 PM
Jun 12 3:35 AM 5:24 AM 1:05 PM 5:11 PM 8:46 PM 10:35 PM
Jun 13 3:35 AM 5:24 AM 1:05 PM 5:11 PM 8:47 PM 10:36 PM
Jun 14 3:35 AM 5:24 AM 1:05 PM 5:11 PM 8:47 PM 10:36 PM
Jun 15 3:35 AM 5:24 AM 1:06 PM 5:12 PM 8:48 PM 10:37 PM
Jun 16 3:35 AM 5:24 AM 1:06 PM 5:12 PM 8:48 PM 10:37 PM
Jun 17 3:35 AM 5:24 AM 1:06 PM 5:12 PM 8:48 PM 10:38 PM
Jun 18 3:35 AM 5:24 AM 1:06 PM 5:12 PM 8:49 PM 10:38 PM
Jun 19 3:35 AM 5:24 AM 1:07 PM 5:13 PM 8:49 PM 10:38 PM
Jun 20 3:35 AM 5:24 AM 1:07 PM 5:13 PM 8:49 PM 10:39 PM
Jun 21 3:35 AM 5:25 AM 1:07 PM 5:13 PM 8:49 PM 10:39 PM
Jun 22 3:35 AM 5:25 AM 1:07 PM 5:13 PM 8:50 PM 10:39 PM
Jun 23 3:36 AM 5:25 AM 1:07 PM 5:13 PM 8:50 PM 10:39 PM
Jun 24 3:36 AM 5:25 AM 1:08 PM 5:14 PM 8:50 PM 10:39 PM
Jun 25 3:36 AM 5:26 AM 1:08 PM 5:14 PM 8:50 PM 10:39 PM
Jun 26 3:37 AM 5:26 AM 1:08 PM 5:14 PM 8:50 PM 10:39 PM
Jun 27 3:37 AM 5:27 AM 1:08 PM 5:14 PM 8:50 PM 10:39 PM
Jun 28 3:38 AM 5:27 AM 1:08 PM 5:14 PM 8:50 PM 10:39 PM
Jun 29 3:39 AM 5:27 AM 1:09 PM 5:14 PM 8:50 PM 10:38 PM
Jun 30 3:39 AM 5:28 AM 1:09 PM 5:15 PM 8:50 PM 10:38 PM
Jul 01 3:40 AM 5:28 AM 1:09 PM 5:15 PM 8:50 PM 10:38 PM
Jul 02 3:41 AM 5:29 AM 1:09 PM 5:15 PM 8:49 PM 10:37 PM

* All Timings are Beginning Times print Print

Calculation Methods Latitude /  Longitude: Juristic Methods
Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) 43.4113889 / -106.2794444 Shafii (Method & Fiqah)
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Today Prayer Times Midwest, USA

Looking for the essential details on prayer time Midwest, focuses purely on the schedule and why it's so important to us. As someone who's spent time trying to match their schedule to the prayer times, we know how crucial those accurate minutes are!

Midwest Namaz Timing: Your Daily Schedule

Let's get straight to the schedule. For Thursday, 04 June 2026 which is also the (18 Dhul-Hijjah 1447), here are the calculated prayer times for Midwest:

  • Fajr (Dawn Prayer) begins at 3:40 AM. This is your wake-up call to start the day with Allah.
  • Dhuhr (Noon Prayer) starts right after the sun passes its zenith, around 1:04 PM.
  • Asr (Late Afternoon) begins at 5:08 PM.
  • Maghrib (Sunset Prayer) is quick, starting right at sunset at 8:41 PM.
  • Isha (Night Prayer) starts later in the evening, around 10:28 PM.

These times are based on reliable astronomical calculations used by leading Islamic authorities. The timings indicate when the Namaz time Midwest window begins. For those fasting during Ramadan or fasting Nafli, the Sehri time Midwest is just before Fajr begins, and the Iftar time Midwest is precisely when Maghrib begins.

The Significance of Timely Prayer (Salat)

Why is finding the exact timing so essential, regardless of the city?

  • Fixed Appointments with God: Quran reveals that, prayer is mandated by God at particular hours to the believers. This timekeeping is a pure obedience and devotion. It implies that you consider the order of Allah at the forefront of all other things in your hectic life.
  • Daily Spiritual Discipline: We have 5 fixed prayer times, which are Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha, which are the foundations of our whole day. Every moment is a checkpoint, and we can stop and purify our hearts, and give ourselves a new shift.
  • Universal Timing, Local Shift: The reason these prayer time Midwest constantly change and differ Globally: they are all based on the sun's position. Fajr is at dawn, Maghrib is at sunset, and so on. Since the sun rises and sets at different times across the globe, the local prayer schedule must shift daily and seasonally.

This disparity in the world brings out the beautiful oneness of prayer as each Muslim is linking to God depending on his or her local solar clock.

Ultimately, performing salah at its designated Namaz time Midwest strengthens our faith, instills discipline, and ensures we are always connected to our Creator. It’s the cornerstone of a Muslim's routine.

Prayer Timing Customization

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'i, Maliki, and Hanbali.

Q: What is Fajr time in Midwest?

A: Fajr start time in Midwest is at 3:40 AM and end time is 5:26 AM. Fajr consists of 4 Rakats as 2 Farz and 2 Sunnah.

Q: What time is Ishraq in Midwest?

A: Ishraq Namaz Timing in Midwest today starts at 05:41 AM and the end time is 09:14 AM.

Q: What is Zuhr Time in Midwest?

A: Zuhr starting time in Midwest is at 1:04 PM and the ending time is 5:08 PM. Zuhr Salah consists of 12 Rakat, including 4 Sunnah, 4 Farz, 2 Sunnah, and 2 nafl.

Q: What is Asr time in Midwest?

A: Today Asr prayer start time in Midwest is 5:08 PM, and it ends at 8:41 PM. It's an afternoon prayer consisting of 8 Rakat: 4 Sunnat and 4 Farz.

Q: What is Midwest Maghrib Time Today?

A: Maghrib start time in Midwest is at 8:41 PM, and the maghrib time end is 10:28 PM. It's a sunset prayer consisting of 7 Rakat: 3 Farz, 2 Sunnat, and 2 Nafl.

Q: What is Isha Time in Midwest?

A: Today Isha Namaz time Midwest starts at 10:28 PM and ends time at 3:40 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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