Today Prayer Times in Liverpool, United Kingdom
Today, November 17, 2024, the prayer times in Liverpool are as follows: Fajr at 05:57, Zuhr at 12:02, Asr at 13:51, Maghrib at 16:16 & Isha at 17:50 . It is obligatory for Muslims to perform Namaz (Salah) five times a day, and it is equally important to be aware of their respective timings.
The Fajr time
Liverpool
marks the beginning of the day's spiritual observance, while the precise start and end timings for Namaz throughout the day provide a structured framework for the devout. The Fajr prayer window concludes as the sun rises, allowing believers to commence their day with a sense of spiritual fulfillment. As the day progresses, the Zuhr prayer's end time in
Liverpool
approaches, offering a midday pause for reflection and connection. You can also find Fiqa Hanafi prayer time in
Liverpool, Shafi prayer time and Fiqa Jafria Shia prayer times in
Liverpool.
Stay on top of your daily prayer routine with the prayer time
Liverpool
schedule, which includes the azan and salat schedule, as well as a 7-day time table. The Fajr, Dhuhur, Asr, Maghrib, Isha namaz timings and shia Namaz timing
Liverpool
are available with customizable prayer time calculation methods to help you calculate the proper time for your prayer.
For today, which is
14 Jumadal Ula 1446, you can find the
Liverpool
prayer time along with the next 7 days' schedule from
17 Nov. 2024
to
24 Nov. 2024. Stay informed of the start and end time details for the
Liverpool
zawal time updates as well.
In addition to the prayer times, you can also check the Iftar time in
Liverpool, which is at
16:16
for today, and the end of Sehri time in
Liverpool, which is at
05:57. You can also find the Sehri and Iftar time for Fiqa Hanafi (sunni) or Fiqa Jafria (shia) in
Liverpool
with all of this information readily available, you can easily stay on track with your daily prayer routine and observe your religious obligations.
The exact namaz time in
Liverpool
is determined by local Islamic authorities, who use various methods to calculate the timings. These methods include the use of astronomical charts, mathematical calculations, and other scientific methods. The prayer times in
Liverpool
are announced in local mosques and are also available online.
It is important for Muslims in
Liverpool
to observe the prescribed namazs timings, as prayer is considered one of the fundamental pillars of Islam. In addition to the five daily prayers, Muslims in
Liverpool
also observe the Jummah prayer, which is offered every Friday afternoon and along with that Nawafil namaz such as Tahajjud, Ishraq, Chasht and Awwabin. Islamic prayer times shows you the correct times to Fajr, Zuhur, Asr, Maghrib Isha Namaz timing as well as Tahajjud, Ishraq, Chasht and Awwabin Namaz time.
What are the Prayer times in Liverpool today?
Prayer Time in
Liverpool
for
Sunday 17 Nov 2024
are:
- ● Fajr Time in
Liverpool
:
05:57
- ● Zuhr Time in
Liverpool:
12:02
- ● Asr Time in
Liverpool:
13:51
- ● Maghrib Time in
Liverpool:
16:16
- ● Isha Time in
Liverpool:
17:50
Liverpool Azan Time Today
Here are (call to prayer) Azan times in Liverpool for Sunday, November 17, 2024:
- ● Fajr Azan Time in
Liverpool
:
05:57
- ● Zuhr Azan Time in
Liverpool:
12:02
- ● Asr Azan Time in
Liverpool:
13:51
- ● Maghrib Azan Time in
Liverpool:
16:16
- ● Isha Azan Time in
Liverpool:
17:50
Ishraq Time in Liverpool Today:
Today November 17, 2024 Ishraq Namaz Time in Liverpool is start from 00:00 AM to 00:00 AM. Ishraq time in Liverpool today is the beautiful moment when the sun rises, filling the city with its warm and radiant light. Many people, especially Muslims, cherish this time for reflection, gratitude, and finding a fresh burst of energy. It's a peaceful moment often used for optional prayers and quiet contemplation.
Tahajjud time in Liverpool Today:
Tahajjud time in Liverpool today, November 17, 2024, is start from 06:50 PM to 05:56 AM. Tahajjud, a unique night prayer, is observed in the last third of the night, just before the Fajr prayer time Liverpool. While it's not obligatory, it's strongly encouraged by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) for its many benefits like to make closer connection to Allah, Seeking Forgiveness, Supplication and Requests for personal needs, Self-Reflection and more.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What are the prayer (Salah) times in Liverpool today?
Today prayer (salah) times in
Liverpool are (Fajr time at
05:57, Dhuhr time at
12:02, Asr time at
13:51, Maghrib time at
16:16 , and Isha time at
17:50 ), it vary based on the position of the sun throughout the day. You can find accurate prayer timings by referring to local mosques, Islamic websites, mobile apps, or printed Islamic calendars.
What is Fajr time in Liverpool?
Fajr time Liverpool on November 17, 2024, is scheduled for 05:57 in Fiqa Hanafi and the Fajr Namaz time in Fiqh Jafriya is slightly different.
What is Zuhr time in Liverpool?
Zuhur time Liverpool on November 17, 2024, marked for 12:02, providing you with a midday pause for prayer and contemplation.
What is Asr time in Liverpool?
Asr time Liverpool on November 17, 2024, arrives at 13:51, inviting you to engage in your faith amidst the day's activities.
What is Maghrib time in Liverpool?
Maghrib time Liverpool on November 17, 2024, set at 16:16 in Fiqa Hanafi and in Fiqh Jafriya maghrib time Liverpool namaz starts 10 minutes later.
What is Isha time in Liverpool?
Isha time Liverpool on November 17, 2024, is scheduled for 17:50 , isha time Liverpool providing a peaceful opportunity to connect with your spirituality before retiring for the night.
What is the Azan Time in Liverpool?
Today's Azan time in Liverpool are as follows: Fajr at 05:57, Zuhr at 12:02, Asr at 13:51, Maghrib at 16:16 , and Isha at 17:50 . These azan times are based on the Islamic Date of 14 Jumadal Ula 1446.
What is the time of Zawal in Liverpool?
On Nov 17, 2024 (14 Jumadal Ula 1446), Zawal Time in Liverpool starts at 00:00:00 and ends at 12:02 today.
What is the time for Tahajjud prayer in Liverpool?
Today, Tahajjud time starts at 06:05 am and ends at 09:50 am in Liverpool. Tahajjud prayer begins after the Isha prayer and when one wakes up from their sleep.