Today's Prayer Time
Today prayer times in Multan
- Fajr: 3:48 AM
- Sunrise: 5:22 AM
- Dhuhr: 12:21 PM
- Asr: 3:56 PM
- Maghrib: 7:17 PM
- Isha: 8:51 PM
Islamic Resources for Multan
About Multan
Multan sits on the eastern bank of the Chenab River in Pakistan's Punjab province and, with a population of about 1.6 million, ranks as the country's sixth-largest city. It serves as the administrative headquarters of Multan Division and Multan District, and is one of the oldest inhabited cities in Asia, with a long-standing role as a cultural, religious and economic centre of the Punjab region. This page lists today's Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha times for the city's Muslim community.
Multan is a city in the Punjab province of Pakistan, located along the eastern bank of the Chenab River. It is the sixth-largest city in the country and serves as the administrative headquarters of its eponymous division and district. With a population of roughly 1.6 million and an elevation of about 122 metres, it anchors the surrounding district as a major urban centre of southern Punjab.
One of the oldest inhabited cities of Asia, Multan carries a history stretching deep into antiquity and has long been a cultural, religious and economic centre of the Punjab region. That heritage continues to shape the city's character today, and its mosques across the various neighbourhoods serve a large resident Muslim population for the five daily prayers and Friday congregations.
Prayer Times in Multan
Multan keeps Pakistan Standard Time (UTC+5) all year with no daylight saving, so the daily prayer schedule shifts only with the seasons rather than with any clock change. At roughly 30 degrees north, the city sees a clear but moderate seasonal swing: long summer days push Fajr earlier and Isha later into the evening, while shorter winter days bring Maghrib to the late afternoon and group the prayers into a more compact span. Times shown here are calculated with the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi method, the standard widely used across Pakistan.
Ramadan in Multan
During Ramadan, the daily fast in Multan runs from Suhoor, ending at the Fajr (dawn) call, to Iftar at Maghrib (sunset). Because the city observes Pakistan Standard Time (UTC+5) with no daylight saving, the fasting window is governed purely by the natural cycle of dawn and sunset, which lengthens or shortens with the season in which Ramadan falls.
At about 30 degrees north, the length of the fasting day depends on the time of year: a summer Ramadan brings longer days and a wider gap between Suhoor and Iftar, while a winter Ramadan brings shorter, more comfortable fasting hours. Throughout the month, the Isha prayer is typically followed by Taraweeh prayers at mosques across the city. Use the daily Fajr and Maghrib times on this page to plan your Suhoor and Iftar each day.
Prayer Time Questions for Multan
Which calculation method is used for Multan prayer times?
Prayer times for Multan use the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi method, which is the standard calculation method applied across Pakistan.
Does Multan observe daylight saving time?
No. Multan stays on Pakistan Standard Time (UTC+5) throughout the year, so prayer times move only with the natural change of the seasons, not with any clock adjustment.
Which direction is the Qibla from Multan?
From Multan the Qibla is approximately 260 degrees, pointing roughly west toward the Kaaba in Mecca. A compass or the Qibla indicator on this page can help you align accurately.
Why do Multan's prayer times change through the year?
Because Multan lies at about 30 degrees north, day length varies noticeably between summer and winter. Longer summer days move Fajr earlier and Isha later, while shorter winter days bring Maghrib earlier in the afternoon, so the times are recalculated daily.
How much do Fajr and Isha shift between summer and winter in Multan?
The shift is moderate rather than extreme at this latitude. In summer the gap between Fajr and Isha widens as days lengthen, and in winter it narrows as days shorten. For the exact times on any given day, check the live daily grid on this page.
Are these Multan prayer times suitable for the whole city?
Yes. Multan is fairly compact geographically, so a single calculated schedule applies across its neighbourhoods. Individual mosques may call the congregation (jamaah) a few minutes after the listed start time, so confirm with your local mosque for jamaah timings.
Prayer Time FAQ for Multan
What time is Fajr prayer in Multan today?
Fajr prayer time in Multan today is 3:48 AM. This is the dawn prayer performed before sunrise.
What time is Dhuhr prayer in Multan today?
Dhuhr prayer time in Multan today is 12:21 PM. Dhuhr is the midday prayer, prayed once the sun has passed its highest point.
What time is Asr prayer in Multan today?
Asr prayer time in Multan today is 3:56 PM. Asr is the afternoon prayer.
What time is Maghrib prayer in Multan today?
Maghrib prayer time in Multan today is 7:17 PM. Maghrib is performed just after sunset.
What time is Isha prayer in Multan today?
Isha prayer time in Multan today is 8:51 PM. Isha is the night prayer, the last of the five daily prayers.
What time is Jummah (Friday prayer) in Multan?
Jummah, the Friday congregational prayer, replaces Dhuhr and is prayed at midday in Multan, around 12:21 PM. The khutbah timing varies between mosques, so check with your local masjid.
What is the Qibla direction from Multan?
The Qibla from Multan is 260°, facing west toward the Kaaba in Mecca.
Prayer Time Details for Multan
Fajr
Fajr prayer time today in Multan is 3:48 AM.
Dhuhr
Dhuhr prayer time today in Multan is 12:21 PM.
Asr
Asr prayer time today in Multan is 3:56 PM.
Maghrib
Maghrib prayer time today in Multan is 7:17 PM.
Isha
Isha prayer time today in Multan is 8:51 PM.
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