The Pillar of Islam: Understanding Salah in Quetta
Salah (prayer) is the second pillar of Islam and a fundamental act of worship that Muslims in Quetta and around the world perform five times a day. It is a direct connection between a believer and Allah (SWT), serving as a spiritual anchor, a means of seeking guidance, and a constant reminder of one's purpose in life. These prescribed times, determined by the position of the sun, structure the day around remembrance and devotion, bringing discipline and peace to daily life.
Daily Namaz Schedule for Quetta
Today, 27-02-2026, the prayer schedule in Quetta begins with Fajr at 05:41 AM. Residents should ensure they complete their Suhoor (if fasting) or wake up for prayer before sunrise at 07:01 AM. The day's total length is approximately 11h 28m.
Key Prayer Timings Breakdown
- Dhuhr (Noon): Starts at 12:45 PM. It is recommended to avoid offering prayer roughly 10 minutes before this time (Zawal).
- Asr (Afternoon): Begins at 04:50 PM according to the standard method. In the Hanafi school of thought, Asr time is often observed later.
- Maghrib (Sunset): The call to prayer occurs at 06:29 PM, marking the end of the fast during Ramadan.
- Isha (Night): Commences at 07:49 PM, marking the final obligatory prayer of the day.
Calculation Method & Juristic Settings
The times listed for Quetta are calculated using the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi method, which utilizes an 18° angle for Fajr and Isha. This is the most widely accepted standard in Pakistan. The Asr timing provided generally follows the standard (Shafi/Maliki/Hanbali) calculation; however, Hanafi followers usually add approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour to this time before performing Asr.