Prayer Time Denver

Fajr 5:55 AM
Sunrise 7:16 AM
Dhuhr 11:57 AM
Asr 2:20 PM
Maghrib 4:38 PM
Isha 5:59 PM
18 Dec, 2024
Denver Fasting Time

Denver Prayer Times 2024 - United States

18, 2024 (14 Jumadal Akhira 1446) Today Denver prayer times are Fajr Time 5:55 AM, Dhuhr Time 11:57 AM, Asr Time 2:20 PM, Maghrib Time 4:38 PM and Isha Time 5:59 PM. Today's Denver prayer times are according to the Islamic Date. Check Denver salah calendar and schedule prayer time for 7 days and 30 days for the convenience of Muslims.

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Next 30 Days Denver Prayer Times

Date Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha
Dec 18 5:55 AM 7:16 AM 11:57 AM 2:20 PM 4:38 PM 5:59 PM
Dec 19 5:56 AM 7:17 AM 11:57 AM 2:20 PM 4:38 PM 5:59 PM
Dec 20 5:56 AM 7:17 AM 11:58 AM 2:21 PM 4:39 PM 6:00 PM
Dec 21 5:57 AM 7:18 AM 11:58 AM 2:21 PM 4:39 PM 6:00 PM
Dec 22 5:57 AM 7:18 AM 11:59 AM 2:22 PM 4:40 PM 6:01 PM
Dec 23 5:58 AM 7:19 AM 11:59 AM 2:22 PM 4:40 PM 6:01 PM
Dec 24 5:58 AM 7:19 AM 12:00 PM 2:23 PM 4:41 PM 6:02 PM
Dec 25 5:59 AM 7:20 AM 12:00 PM 2:24 PM 4:41 PM 6:02 PM
Dec 26 5:59 AM 7:20 AM 12:01 PM 2:24 PM 4:42 PM 6:03 PM
Dec 27 5:59 AM 7:20 AM 12:01 PM 2:25 PM 4:43 PM 6:04 PM
Dec 28 6:00 AM 7:20 AM 12:02 PM 2:26 PM 4:43 PM 6:04 PM
Dec 29 6:00 AM 7:21 AM 12:02 PM 2:26 PM 4:44 PM 6:05 PM
Dec 30 6:00 AM 7:21 AM 12:03 PM 2:27 PM 4:45 PM 6:06 PM
Dec 31 6:00 AM 7:21 AM 12:03 PM 2:28 PM 4:46 PM 6:06 PM
Jan 01 6:01 AM 7:21 AM 12:04 PM 2:29 PM 4:47 PM 6:07 PM
Jan 02 6:01 AM 7:21 AM 12:04 PM 2:29 PM 4:47 PM 6:08 PM
Jan 03 6:01 AM 7:21 AM 12:05 PM 2:30 PM 4:48 PM 6:09 PM
Jan 04 6:01 AM 7:21 AM 12:05 PM 2:31 PM 4:49 PM 6:10 PM
Jan 05 6:01 AM 7:21 AM 12:06 PM 2:32 PM 4:50 PM 6:10 PM
Jan 06 6:01 AM 7:21 AM 12:06 PM 2:33 PM 4:51 PM 6:11 PM
Jan 07 6:01 AM 7:21 AM 12:07 PM 2:34 PM 4:52 PM 6:12 PM
Jan 08 6:01 AM 7:21 AM 12:07 PM 2:34 PM 4:53 PM 6:13 PM
Jan 09 6:01 AM 7:21 AM 12:07 PM 2:35 PM 4:54 PM 6:14 PM
Jan 10 6:01 AM 7:21 AM 12:08 PM 2:36 PM 4:55 PM 6:15 PM
Jan 11 6:01 AM 7:20 AM 12:08 PM 2:37 PM 4:56 PM 6:16 PM
Jan 12 6:01 AM 7:20 AM 12:09 PM 2:38 PM 4:57 PM 6:17 PM
Jan 13 6:01 AM 7:20 AM 12:09 PM 2:39 PM 4:58 PM 6:18 PM
Jan 14 6:00 AM 7:20 AM 12:09 PM 2:40 PM 4:59 PM 6:18 PM
Jan 15 6:00 AM 7:19 AM 12:10 PM 2:41 PM 5:00 PM 6:19 PM

* All Timings are Beginning Times

Calculation Methods Latitude /  Longitude: Juristic Methods
University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi 39.7525 / -104.9995 Hanafi (Method & Fiqah)
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Denver Prayer Times (December 17, 2024)

Denver Prayer Timings – In the five basic pillars of Islam, Namaz (Salah) is considered as the second more important pillar, in Qur’an there are about seven hundred different places which show the importance of Namaz in Islam. Internet facilitates in every sort of life and makes our life style easier so, being a Muslim Ummah, why we don’t get the quick helps for the internet in religious things, internet helps in striving to enlighten people with the knowledge of the Qur’an and Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) to provide the services for the Islamic point of view and be a part to spread the Islamic knowledge and info.

Denver Prayer Times أوقات الصلاة – This Namaz time page is very useful for the Muslims, here you get the prayer timings of all the cities and districts of various countries either Muslim or Non-Muslim to get the all five times prayers according to the current schedule of Salah time in your location. This page provides the Denver Namaz Time with Sunrise to give the quick services for the citizens of Denver with the help of it they can offer Salah on time. The resident of Denver can Bookmark this page in your laptops and other internet devices to get the updated timings when you visit.

Denver Prayer Time is important to know daily by the residents of Denver to perform daily their prayers (صلوٰۃ - نماز). Daily Denver Prayer Times include Fajar Times at 5:55 AM, Dhuhur / Zuhur Prayer Time at 11:57 AM, Asr Prayer Time at 2:20 PM, Maghrib Prayer Time at 4:38 PM and Isha Prayer Time at 5:59 PM in Denver. Muslim worldwide performs five Prayers daily and it is must to know the legitimate prayer time of each prayer. Users can find here Denver prayer time monthly, weekly and for 30 days. There is also Yearly Calendar for Denver Prayer Times.

Denver Prayer Times shares the recent Namaz timings for Muslims can follow and pray regularly. There are five Islamic pillars in Islam among them Salah is prioritized second. The pages have all the necessary details regarding Salah and its timings as specific to the region. Salah timings vary from region to region.

Muslims can find the updated Denver Prayer Times for the remaining month. Muslims living in Denver are peaceful and follow all their religious duties timely. They share a bond among Muslim brothers and sisters. Denver prayer time prepares Muslims to unite for prayers in Mosque and Islamic community centers. The five times prayer in Islam is followed as Fajr prayers, Zuhur Prayer, Asr Prayer, Maghrib Prayer, and Isha Prayer.

In the Muslim community, the Salah prayer practices are quite widespread. Muslims view the prayer period as an important component of their religious activities. According to Islam, prayer is a useful instrument that gives life a richer purpose. One of the most important duties a Muslim should fulfill is Salah or Namaz. Muslims use prayer to deepen their relationship with Allah. Anyone who truly follows the tenets of the teachings of the Quran and abides by the Sunnah will be blessed by Allah.

Mosques and Islamic community centers have been playing an imperative part in building the Muslim fraternity. Mosques and Islamic community centers like Masjid Al-Shuhada' (Downtown Denver Islamic Center), Denver Islamic Society, Masjid Abu Bakr, Bosnian Educational and Cultural Center of Colorado, Lady Fatima Center, Al-Hassan Islamic Center, and countless other mosques and Islamic community centers are remarkably essential in schooling Muslims on Islamic concept. Muslims from all around the world assemble for prayers and greetings in the name of Islam.

Denver Prayer Times Today

Prayer Time in Denver for Tuesday 17 Dec 2024 are:

Fajr Time Denver: 5:55 AM
Zuhr Time Denver: 11:57 AM
Asr Time Denver: 2:20 PM
Maghrib Time Denver: 4:38 PM
Isha Time Denver: 5:59 PM

Today Denver Prayer End Times

These prayer timings are updated on 17 Dec 2024

Fajr Last Time Denver: 7:16 AM
Zuhr Last Time Denver: 2:20 PM
Asr Last Time Denver: 4:38 PM
Maghrib Last Time Denver: 5:59 PM
Isha Last Time Denver: 5:55 AM

Q: What is Fajr time in Denver?

A: Fajr time in Denver is 5:55 AM that includes 4 Rakats, 2 Farz and 2 Sunnah. Fajr time in Denver lasts until sunrise at 7:16 AM.

Q: When is Zuhr time in Denver?

A: Zuhr time in Denver is 11:57 AM. Zuhr prayer involves 4 Sunnah, 4 Farz, 2 Sunnah, and 2 nafl rakats. Denver Zuhr time ends before Asr at 2:20 PM.

Q: What is Asr time in Denver?

A: Asr time in Denver starts at 2:20 PM and comprises 4 Sunnat and 4 Farz rakats. Asr time in ends before Maghrib prayer at 4:38 PM.

Q: When is Maghrib time in Denver?

A: Maghrib time in Denver is 4:38 PM, including 3 Farz, 2 Sunnat, and 2 Nafl rakats. Denver Maghrib time ends before Isha at 5:59 PM.

Q: What is Isha time in Denver?

A: Isha time in Denver is 5:59 PM. Isha prayer consists of 4 Sunnah, 4 Farz, 2 Sunnah, 2 Nafl, 3 Witr, and 2 Nafl rakats. Denver Isha time ends before Fajr at 5:55 AM.

Comments: Denver Prayer Times

Islam recognises a wide range of forms of worship. It could involve clearing a roadblock or providing assistance to a needy person. there are several types of Salahs including Fard, Sunnah and Nafl.

  • Dawud , Denver

Five times a day of prayer is how a Muslim finds inner peace. Anytime a Muslim faces a challenge, he turns to prayer. A Muslim starts his prayer by speaking to Allah in solitude. A believer who prays five times a day keeps God in mind constantly, refrains from acting unfairly activities like drinking alcohol or illegal business.

  • Danish , Denver

Mosque is a second home to a Muslim. They are taught about religion and tradition in a brief way.

  • Omer Haider , Denver

Prayers are the ultimate source from which we might live a less sinful and more charitable life. Prayers allow us to rejuvenate our spirits and, if necessary, alter ourselves. The notion of prayer and the necessity of prayer are highly valued in Islam.

  • Kinza , Denver

Every day, a Muslim must perform five prayers. They are required to pray in a certain manner that involves some physical effort.

  • Danish , Denver