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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

    21 Apr 2026

    04-11-1447 Dhū al-Qaʿdah 1447 AH

    Fajr
    4:05 AM
    Sunrise
    5:52 AM
    Dhuhr
    12:59 PM
    Asr
    5:53 PM
    Maghrib
    8:07 PM
    Isha
    9:55 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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