Montreal Prayer Times

Today Dec 22, 2024 prayer times Montreal are Fajr Time 6:02 AM, Dhuhr Time 11:53 AM, Asr Time 1:57 PM, Maghrib Time 4:14 PM & Isha Time 5:45 PM. Today's namaz timings Montreal are based on the Islamic date of 21 Jumada Al-Akhirah 1446. Schedule for 30 days of salah time calendar and azan time in Montreal with prayer calculation method available for the convenience of all Muslims according to their preference.

Prayer Time in Montreal, Canada

Fajr6:02 AM Sunrise7:32 AM Dhuhr11:53 AM
Remaining Time
Asr 1:57 PM Maghrib4:14 PM Isha5:45 PM
Based on: Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) | Shafii change
Montreal Sehri & Iftar Time

Next 30 Days Montreal Prayer Times

Date Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha
Dec 22 6:02 AM 7:32 AM 11:53 AM 1:57 PM 4:14 PM 5:45 PM
Dec 23 6:02 AM 7:32 AM 11:54 AM 1:58 PM 4:15 PM 5:45 PM
Dec 24 6:03 AM 7:33 AM 11:54 AM 1:58 PM 4:16 PM 5:46 PM
Dec 25 6:03 AM 7:33 AM 11:55 AM 1:59 PM 4:16 PM 5:46 PM
Dec 26 6:04 AM 7:34 AM 11:55 AM 2:00 PM 4:17 PM 5:47 PM
Dec 27 6:04 AM 7:34 AM 11:56 AM 2:00 PM 4:18 PM 5:48 PM
Dec 28 6:04 AM 7:34 AM 11:56 AM 2:01 PM 4:19 PM 5:48 PM
Dec 29 6:04 AM 7:34 AM 11:57 AM 2:02 PM 4:19 PM 5:49 PM
Dec 30 6:05 AM 7:34 AM 11:57 AM 2:02 PM 4:20 PM 5:50 PM
Dec 31 6:05 AM 7:34 AM 11:58 AM 2:03 PM 4:21 PM 5:51 PM
Jan 01 6:05 AM 7:34 AM 11:58 AM 2:04 PM 4:22 PM 5:52 PM
Jan 02 6:05 AM 7:34 AM 11:59 AM 2:05 PM 4:23 PM 5:52 PM
Jan 03 6:05 AM 7:34 AM 11:59 AM 2:06 PM 4:24 PM 5:53 PM
Jan 04 6:05 AM 7:34 AM 11:59 AM 2:07 PM 4:25 PM 5:54 PM
Jan 05 6:05 AM 7:34 AM 12:00 PM 2:08 PM 4:26 PM 5:55 PM
Jan 06 6:05 AM 7:34 AM 12:00 PM 2:09 PM 4:27 PM 5:56 PM
Jan 07 6:05 AM 7:34 AM 12:01 PM 2:10 PM 4:28 PM 5:57 PM
Jan 08 6:05 AM 7:33 AM 12:01 PM 2:11 PM 4:29 PM 5:58 PM
Jan 09 6:05 AM 7:33 AM 12:02 PM 2:12 PM 4:30 PM 5:59 PM
Jan 10 6:04 AM 7:33 AM 12:02 PM 2:13 PM 4:32 PM 6:00 PM
Jan 11 6:04 AM 7:32 AM 12:02 PM 2:14 PM 4:33 PM 6:01 PM
Jan 12 6:04 AM 7:32 AM 12:03 PM 2:15 PM 4:34 PM 6:02 PM
Jan 13 6:04 AM 7:32 AM 12:03 PM 2:16 PM 4:35 PM 6:03 PM
Jan 14 6:03 AM 7:31 AM 12:04 PM 2:17 PM 4:37 PM 6:04 PM
Jan 15 6:03 AM 7:30 AM 12:04 PM 2:18 PM 4:38 PM 6:05 PM
Jan 16 6:02 AM 7:30 AM 12:04 PM 2:19 PM 4:39 PM 6:06 PM
Jan 17 6:02 AM 7:29 AM 12:05 PM 2:20 PM 4:40 PM 6:08 PM
Jan 18 6:01 AM 7:28 AM 12:05 PM 2:21 PM 4:42 PM 6:09 PM
Jan 19 6:01 AM 7:28 AM 12:05 PM 2:23 PM 4:43 PM 6:10 PM

* All Timings are Beginning Times print Print

Calculation Methods Latitude /  Longitude: Juristic Methods
Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) 45.5 / -73.5833 Shafii (Method & Fiqah)
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Today Prayer Times Montreal, Canada

Today 22 Dec, 2024, Montreal Namaz Timings are Fajr 6:02 AM, Dhuhr 11:53 AM, Asr 1:57 PM, Maghrib 4:14 PM & Isha 5:45 PM.

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

Today Montreal Sun Set time or Iftar Time in Montreal is 7:32 AM and Dawn break Time or the end of Sehri Time in Montreal is 6:02 AM. Along with Montreal Prayers times you can also read the Montreal Sehri and Iftar time for Fiqa Hanafi (sunni) or Montreal 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.

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Montreal Sun Set time that is also called Iftar Time in Montreal is 4:15 PM and Dawn break Time that is also end of Sehri Time in Montreal at 6:01 AM. Sehri and Iftar time is also called Ramadan Time during the month of Ramadan.

Montreal is a major city in the province of Quebec, Canada. In Montreal, Muslims from different countries are residing. They belong to different races, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds. The prayer times in Montreal vary every day depending upon sunrise and sunset. In each season, the change of time is minute. Both traditions-Sunnis and Shias- follow mostly both Sunni Hanafi and Shafi'i fiqh in the mosques. The Muslim population in Montreal is about 256,000, thus creating a sizeable community in Quebec with many prayer and community centers.

The five prayers include Fajr (before sunrise), Dhuhr (at noon), Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (at sunset), and Isha (at night). For Muslims in Montreal prayer times form an essential center that leads them in their daily performances in front of God. Major mosques of Montreal are said to be the Islamic Centre of Quebec, Al-Omah Al-Islamiah Mosque, and Dar Al-Arqam Mosque. " Muslims of Montreal perform special Tarawih prayers in the evenings of Ramadan; however, they come into the mosques to observe the sacred month, strengthening their bond with the community of the prayer times throughout Montreal.

The Muslim community of Montreal also participates in all Islamic events. They do special preparation for Eid ul Fitr and Eid ul Adha. In Ramadan, they also organize Iftar parties to remain connected with their Muslim friends and family members. Ashura, Shab e Miraj, Shab e Barat, Eid Milad un Nabi, and other Islamic events are also observed by the community. Muslims also wish people from other religions on Christmas, Easter, Halloween, Diwali, Holi, and New Year celebrations.

Montreal prayer time varies for the sect and jurisdiction method. There is a slight difference in the Asr prayer starting time between the Shafii and Hanafi juristic methods. The best part is that you can check both Shafii prayer time and Hanafi prayer time in Montreal. In addition to it, you can also check Montreal Shia prayer times here. In short, the information about complete Montreal salat time allows you to offer prayer at their respective times.

Montreal Prayer Times Today

Prayer Time in Montreal for Sunday 22 Dec 2024 are:

  • Fajr Time in Montreal: 6:02 AM
  • Zuhr Time in Montreal: 11:53 AM
  • Asr Time in Montreal: 1:57 PM
  • Maghrib Time in Montreal: 4:14 PM
  • Isha Time in Montreal: 5:45 PM

Q: What is Fajr time in Montreal?

A: Fajr start time in Montreal is at 6:02 AM and end time is 7:32 AM. Fajr consists of 4 Rakats as 2 Farz and 2 Sunnah.

Q: What time is Ishraq in Montreal?

A: Ishraq Namaz Timing in Montreal today starts at 07:47 AM and the end time is 09:42 AM.

Q: What is Zuhr Time in Montreal?

A: Zuhr starting time in Montreal is at 11:53 AM and the ending time is 1:57 PM. Zuhr Salah consists of 12 Rakat, including 4 Sunnah, 4 Farz, 2 Sunnah, and 2 nafl.

Q: What is Asr time in Montreal?

A: Today Asr prayer start time in Montreal is 1:57 PM, and it ends at 4:14 PM. It's an afternoon prayer consisting of 8 Rakat: 4 Sunnat and 4 Farz.

Q: What time is Maghrib in Montreal?

A: Maghrib start time in Montreal is at 4:14 PM, and the maghrib time end is 5:45 PM. It's a sunset prayer consisting of 7 Rakat: 3 Farz, 2 Sunnat, and 2 Nafl.

Q: What is Isha Time in Montreal?

A: Today Isha Namaz time Montreal starts at 5:45 PM and ends time at 6:02 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: Montreal Prayer Times

Ramadan is coming closer day by day so is our preparation to it. I will send this as a greeting message to my whatsapp contact list by mentioning your reference. In Sha Allah

  • Gulzar, Montreal

In order for your prayers to be accepted do proper ablution with good intention,pray it slowly with low voice.Offering in a hurry have a severe punishment

  • Wali, Montreal

Do you know any of the common mistake we often do while prayers. One of them is not reciting salah properly. That will not considered a salah as the person is whispering or not moving his tongue.

  • Gulbeen, Montreal

Muslims offers five times prayers in Mosques. There are three types of Salah prayers in Islam. Compulsory (fard), sunnah (traditional) and Nafl (additonal). There are five times of prayers including Fajr, Dhuhr (Dhur, Zhur), Asr, Maghrib, and Isha.

  • Abbas , Montreal

Starting your prayer with the right niyyah (intention) is something you may accomplish both verbally and mentally. Instead of praying carelessly, the objective is for you to be conscious of the salat you are going to deliver.

  • Ibrahim , Montreal
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