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    Namaz Time Today | UK Namaz Times by City

    Today's namaz times across the UK — Maidenhead, Chatham, Stourbridge, Nottingham, High Wycombe and more. All five namaz times and Jummah for your city.

    Live Times · London

    06 Jun 2026

    20-12-1447 Dhū al-Ḥijjah 1447 AH

    Fajr
    2:52 AM
    Sunrise
    4:46 AM
    Dhuhr
    12:59 PM
    Asr
    6:34 PM
    Maghrib
    9:13 PM
    Isha
    11:06 PM

    Times via Aladhan (Method ISNA, Asr: Hanafi). Always confirm with your local mosque.

    Namaz Times UK — Today's Namaz Timetable by City

    Namaz is the South Asian (Urdu/Hindi) term for salah — the five daily Islamic prayers. Select your UK city for today's namaz times. Whether you're in High Wycombe, Nottingham, Maidenhead, Chatham, Stourbridge, or elsewhere, accurate namaz time today ensures you never miss a prayer.

    In the UK, namaz times vary by city due to geographical differences in sunrise and sunset. Our namaz timetable follows reliable calculations for the UK namaz times by city, helping the South Asian Muslim community stay connected to their faith. From Fajr at dawn to Isha at night, find precise timings for all five namaz prayers and Jummah.

    Namaz vs Salah — Same Prayer, Different Word

    Namaz is the Urdu and Punjabi word widely used by South Asian Muslims for the obligatory five daily prayers, while salah is the Arabic term from the Quran. Both refer to the same pillar of Islam, but namaz resonates deeply with the UK’s Urdu-speaking audience from Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh.

    Understanding this distinction is crucial for our community. In mosques across High Wycombe, Nottingham, and Maidenhead, you’ll hear announcements in Urdu using namaz times, making it the preferred term for today's namaz timetable. This page serves that audience, providing UK namaz times by city without confusion.

    Today's Namaz Time by UK City

    Below is today's namaz time today for key UK cities like High Wycombe, Nottingham, Maidenhead, Chatham, and Stourbridge. Times are calculated using standard UK methods, approximating for April conditions with longer days. Always verify with local mosques for Iqamah times.[1][2][3]

    For High Wycombe: Fajr 4:45 AM, Dhuhr 1:15 PM, Asr 4:45 PM, Maghrib 8:10 PM, Isha 9:40 PM. Nottingham: Fajr 4:40 AM, Dhuhr 1:12 PM, Asr 4:42 PM, Maghrib 8:07 PM, Isha 9:35 PM. Maidenhead: Fajr 4:47 AM, Dhuhr 1:16 PM, Asr 4:47 PM, Maghrib 8:12 PM, Isha 9:42 PM.

    Chatham: Fajr 4:48 AM, Dhuhr 1:17 PM, Asr 4:48 PM, Maghrib 8:13 PM, Isha 9:43 PM. Stourbridge: Fajr 4:38 AM, Dhuhr 1:11 PM, Asr 4:41 PM, Maghrib 8:06 PM, Isha 9:34 PM. Check your city’s namaz times UK for precision across the nation.[1][4]

    The Five Daily Namaz Times

    The five namaz prayers are Fajr (dawn), Dhuhr (midday), Asr (afternoon), Maghrib (sunset), and Isha (night). Fajr namaz begins at first light, fostering discipline. Dhuhr follows the sun passing its zenith, ideal after work or school in UK cities.[2][3]

    Asr namaz is in the late afternoon, Maghrib immediately after sunset, and Isha when darkness settles. Each has specific rak'ahs: Fajr (2), Dhuhr (4), Asr (4), Maghrib (3), Isha (4). Timings shift daily, so use our namaz timetable for High Wycombe or Nottingham.[1]

    In the UK’s varying weather, apps and sites provide namaz time today, but local masjids like those in Chatham or Stourbridge offer Iqamah adjustments for congregation.[4]

    Jummah Namaz — Friday Congregational Prayer

    Jummah namaz replaces Dhuhr on Fridays, requiring congregational prayer at the mosque. In Maidenhead or High Wycombe, Jummah typically starts around 1:00-1:30 PM, with khutbah (sermon) followed by two rak'ahs.[4]

    UK masjids announce Jummah namaz times weekly. Men are obligated to attend, while women may pray at home or mosque. It’s a weekly renewal, uniting the community in places like Nottingham and Chatham.[1]

    Namaz in Ramadan

    During Ramadan, namaz routine includes Taraweeh after Isha, special night prayers with Quran recitation. Sehri (suhoor) ends before Fajr namaz, and Iftar begins at Maghrib namaz.[5]

    In UK cities like Stourbridge and Maidenhead, namaz times guide fasting. Taraweeh often extends late, fostering spiritual depth. Namaz remains obligatory, with adjusted schedules for long summer fasts.[2]

    Masjids provide Ramadan namaz timetable, including Witrs after Taraweeh. Stay connected via UK namaz times by city for seamless observance.[3]

    FAQ

    Is namaz the same as salah?

    Yes, namaz and salah are identical—the Urdu/Punjabi term versus Arabic. Both denote the five daily prayers, tailored for UK South Asian Muslims seeking namaz times UK.

    How many rak'ahs in each namaz?

    Fajr: 2 rak'ahs; Dhuhr: 4; Asr: 4; Maghrib: 3; Isha: 4. Sunnah rak'ahs add before/after, varying by prayer.

    Can women lead namaz?

    Women can lead other women in namaz, but not mixed congregations per mainstream Sunni view. In UK masjids like those in High Wycombe, women pray separately.

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