Live Times · Plymouth
09 Jun 2026
23-12-1447 Dhū al-Ḥijjah 1447 AH
Times via Aladhan (Method ISNA, Asr: Hanafi). Always confirm with your local mosque.
Isha Time Plymouth — Today's Isha Time
Today's Isha time Plymouth for Devon — the final prayer of the day, performed after the twilight has fully disappeared. The Isha window opens after Maghrib and remains valid until the start of Fajr the following morning. Use the live timetable above to confirm the exact start time, and pray within the first third of the night when possible to follow the Sunnah.
When does Isha begin in Plymouth?
Isha Plymouth begins once the white twilight (shafaq) disappears from the western sky. Different scholars use a 15°, 17° or 18° angle below the horizon to estimate this — most UK mosques use a 17° or 18° calculation depending on madhhab. The widget above defaults to ISNA (15°) but other methods are commonly used by local mosques in Devon.
Isha and Witr
After Isha, it is highly recommended to pray Witr — an odd-numbered prayer (1, 3, 5, 7 or 9 rakʿah) that the Prophet ﷺ never abandoned. Witr can be prayed any time between Isha and Fajr; offering it in the last third of the night during Tahajjud is most virtuous, but for most people praying it directly after Isha guarantees it isn't missed.
Isha Jamāʿah Times in Plymouth
Mosques in Plymouth typically hold the Isha jamāʿah 10–25 minutes after the start time to allow worshippers to gather. Always confirm with your local masjid as iqāmah times shift weekly with the sun.
Frequently Asked Questions
Until what time can Isha be prayed in Plymouth?
Isha remains valid until the entry of Fajr. However, scholars consider the preferred (mustahabb) window to end at midnight (the midpoint between Maghrib and Fajr). Try to pray before then and avoid delaying without need.
Why does Isha vary across calculation methods?
Twilight angles differ between ISNA (15°), MWL (17°) and others. At higher latitudes such as across the UK, even small differences shift Isha by several minutes — especially in summer when the night becomes very short.
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