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Daily Intelligence Feed
Monday, January 1, 2024
| Prayer Name | Prayer Time |
|---|---|
Fajr(الفجر) | 06:01 |
Sunrise(الشروق) | 07:22 |
Dhuhr(الظهر) | 12:05 |
Asr(العصر) | 14:28 |
Maghrib(المغرب) | 16:46 |
Isha(العشاء) | 18:07 |
Method
Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)
Juristic
Shafi (Standard)
Calculated for Philly (39.95, -75.17). Data is synchronized with local astronomical standards via legacy protocols.
Access accurate five daily prayer times for Philadelphia. With one of the highest concentrations of indigenous Muslims in the United States, Philadelphia boasts a deeply rooted Islamic history. From the historic Philadelphia Masjid and Germantown Masjid to the bustling downtown professionals at the Center City Mosque, we provide the exact schedules you need for Fajr, Maghrib, and Jummah.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the 3am prayer called in Islam?
The prayer performed during the last third of the night—often around 3:00 AM before Fajr begins—is called Tahajjud (or Qiyam al-Layl). It is a highly recommended voluntary prayer performed when the world is quiet, making it a powerful time for supplication. In Philadelphia, the exact time for the last third of the night fluctuates throughout the year based on sunset and dawn times.
- What time is Jummah prayer in Philadelphia?
Jummah (Friday) prayer times in Philadelphia generally correspond with the Dhuhr prayer window, typically starting around 1:00 PM. Because of space constraints in urban areas, many masjids hold multiple shifts. For example, the Center City Mosque (1328 Walnut St) frequently holds a 1st prayer at 1:00 PM and a 2nd prayer at 1:30 PM to accommodate working
- What is the forbidden time of Fajr prayer today?
The forbidden time for prayer begins exactly at sunrise, right after the Fajr window ends. This forbidden window lasts until the sun has fully risen above the horizon, which is approximately 15 to 20 minutes after the listed sunrise time. You should not perform any voluntary (Nafl) prayers or make up missed prayers during this brief period.
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