Observatory Nawafil Prayer Time – Tahajjud, Ishraq, Chasht & Awwabin Time

Today, Sunday Jan 19, 2025 (19 Rajab 1446), Nawafil Prayer Times Observatory - The Observatory Tahajjud start time is 10:31 PM and ends at 04:11 AM, Ishraq time is 06:10 AM to 09:26 AM. Chasht time is 09:26 AM AM to 12:17 PM and Awwabin time is 08:14 PM to 09:16 PM. Check the accurate Tahajjud and Ishraq (Namaz/Salah) time in Observatory at this time.

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Nawafil Time in Observatory

Nafl Time Start Time End Time
Tahajjud Time 10:31 PM 04:11 AM
Ishraq Time 06:10 AM 09:26 AM
Chasht Time 09:26 AM 12:17 PM
Awwabin Time 08:14 PM 09:16 PM

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Observatory Nawafil Prayer Timing

Tahajjud Prayer Times in Observatory for Today, Jan 19, 2025, starts at 10:31 PM and ends at 04:11 AM. In Observatory, South Africa, it is now 19 Rajab 1446 (Islamic Date). The prayer times vary daily in Observatory, however, the Nafl prayer timings or Tahajjud times Observatory may remain the same. For your convenience, this page includes the latest updates on Tahajjud time today as well as ishraq time, Chasht time & Awwabin nafl prayer times.

Observatory Nawafil prayer time is essential for many Muslims and is based on the lunar calendar and local time which ensures accuracy. Nawafil prayers are not obligatory for Muslims, but quite important for devoted beings, who pray voluntarily to seek forgiveness. Observatory is deeply rooted with Islamic traditions, with majority of Muslims, Prayer times are full of hustle and bustle. Other sources for the Observatory Nawafil prayer time, are local mosques, to maintain consistency in worship. Keep track of Observatory Nawafil prayer time here at Islamuna, to make sure you won't miss out on any of your obligatory Nawafil prayers.

Tahajjud Time Observatory

Today Tahajjud Time Observatory starts at 10:31 PM and ends at 04:11 AM.

Tahajjud timing in Observatory begins shortly after midnight and continues until 20 minutes before Fajr. It is preferable to sleep, awaken after midnight, pray Tahajjud, sleep, and then awaken at Fajr.

How many Tahajjud rakat?

Tahajjud rakats are 2 to 12 rakats that are performed at any time during the final third of the night. Though, Tahajjud rakats or number of rakats for Tahajjud prayer is flexible and not fixed.

Ishraq Time Observatory

Today Ishraq Time Observatory starts at 06:10 AM and ends at 09:26 AM.

Ishraq time Observatory begins as soon as the sun rises, if only slightly, but time begins. Since Zawal falls between Fajr and sunrise, praying in Ishraq is disliked after Fajr and before the sun rises.

Chasht Time Observatory

Chasht Time Observatory starts at 09:26 AM and ends at 12:17 PM.

Chasht Timing Observatory begins when a quarter of the sun has risen and continues until the entire sun has risen and is in the center of the sky.

Awwabin Time Observatory

Awwabin Time Observatory starts at 08:14 PM and ends at 09:16 PM

Salat al-Awwabin Observatory is prayed after Maghrib. However, in an authentic hadith, the term salat al-awwabin refers to salat al-duha: the pre-noon prayer.

When to pray Tahajjud in Observatory?

The Tahajjud prayer in Observatory is performed after the Isha prayer and before the Fajr (dawn) prayer. The best time is in the last third of the night.

How many Rakats in Ishraq?

The Ishraq prayer typically consists of 2 Rakats.

When is the Ishraq time in Observatory?

The ishraq time in Observatory begins after 12-15 minutes from sunrise and remains till one fourth of the day

How many Rakats in Chasht?

The Chast (Duha) prayer can be performed with a minimum of 2 Rakats and can be increased in pairs of 2, up to a maximum of 8 or 12 Rakats, according to different traditions.

When is the Chasht time in Observatory?

Chasht Prayer Time in Observatory is from after one-fourth of the day has passed till midday.

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