What does Namaz time mean?
Namaz time is a common phrase for salah or Islamic prayer time, especially in South Asian communities.
Islam Pray Time helps users find Islamic prayer times by city, country, GPS coordinates, date, timezone, and calculation method. The goal is to give a clear timetable and explain the context behind the displayed times.
Namaz Time Today today
Namaz times are the daily salah windows for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha.
Users searching for namaz time usually need today’s prayer timetable, local city timings, and mosque iqamah context.
Why Namaz time changes by city
Islamic prayer times are connected to the sun, so they change by latitude, longitude, timezone, season, and date. A broad country-level answer is not enough for most users. A city page or GPS coordinate page is more useful because it gives a local timetable.
If you are traveling, use GPS prayer times. If you are praying in congregation, confirm iqamah, Jumuah, Ramadan, and local announcements with your masjid.
Related prayer-time pages
Use these pages to move between daily salah times, azan time, namaz time, salah time, and the main Islamic prayer-times guide.
Popular city pages
These city pages help users check today’s Islamic prayer times, Dhuhr time, Fajr time, Maghrib time, Isha time, Qibla direction, and nearby-city context.
Common questions
Why does the time change tomorrow?
The sun rises, reaches midday, and sets at different clock times throughout the year, so prayer times move slightly each day.
Should I follow this page or my mosque?
Use this site for calculated prayer start times. For iqamah, Jumuah, Ramadan, and congregation schedules, follow your local masjid.
Why do Fajr and Isha differ most?
Fajr and Isha depend on twilight angle rules, so calculation methods can create noticeable differences in some cities and seasons.
Can I get reminders?
Install the mobile app experience and enable notification permission. Scheduled city-based reminders will be expanded in the notification service.