Samarkand Prayer Time

Accurate Islamic prayer times for Samarkand, Uzbekistan

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Local Time

Today's Prayer Time

Fajr
3:09 AM
Passed
Sunrise
5:07 AM
Dhuhr
12:31 PM
Asr
4:27 PM
Maghrib
7:54 PM
Isha
9:43 PM

Today prayer times in Samarkand

  • Fajr: 3:09 AM
  • Sunrise: 5:07 AM
  • Dhuhr: 12:31 PM
  • Asr: 4:27 PM
  • Maghrib: 7:54 PM
  • Isha: 9:43 PM

About Samarkand

Samarkand, one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities, is a crown jewel of Islamic civilization. Home to over 500,000 residents, this UNESCO World Heritage city was the capital of Timur's empire and remains one of Islam's most historically significant cities. The Registan Square, Bibi-Khanym Mosque, and Shah-i-Zinda are architectural masterpieces. Prayer times follow the Muslim World League (MWL) calculation method.

Samarkand's Islamic history spans over a millennium, reaching its zenith under Timur (Tamerlane) in the 14th century when it became one of the world's greatest cities. The city's madrasahs produced scholars who advanced mathematics, astronomy, and Islamic sciences. The Ulugh Beg Observatory and madrasah represent the integration of scientific learning with Islamic scholarship.

Today, Samarkand remains a pilgrimage destination for Muslims worldwide, drawn to its historic mosques, mausoleums, and the spiritual atmosphere of its ancient streets. The Shah-i-Zinda necropolis, with its stunning tilework, is one of Islam's most beautiful burial complexes. The city continues to balance preservation of its incomparable heritage with modern development.

Prayer Times in Samarkand

Prayer times in Samarkand follow the Muslim World League (MWL) method under the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan. The city operates on Uzbekistan Time (UZT, UTC+05:00) without daylight saving. At approximately 39.5°N latitude, Samarkand experiences significant seasonal variation. Summer Fajr is around 3:30 AM with Isha after 9:45 PM, while winter Maghrib is around 5:20 PM.

Major Mosques in Samarkand

Bibi-Khanym Mosque

Near Registan, Samarkand

Once the largest mosque in the Islamic world when built by Timur in the 15th century. Though partially ruined, its massive scale and restored sections remain awe-inspiring. Named after Timur's wife, it represents the pinnacle of Timurid architecture.

Jumu'ah: Historic landmark; functioning mosque with regular prayers.

Hazrat Khizr Mosque

Near Shah-i-Zinda, Samarkand

A historic mosque overlooking the city, named after the Islamic prophet Khizr. The mosque offers panoramic views and serves the local community with regular prayers.

Jumu'ah: Scenic historic mosque.

Registan Mosque (Tillya-Kori)

Registan Square, Samarkand

Part of the magnificent Registan ensemble, Tillya-Kori Madrasah includes a mosque with a stunning gold-leaf interior. The 17th-century structure represents the zenith of Central Asian Islamic architecture.

Jumu'ah: Historic Registan complex; special prayers held.

Samarkand Central Mosque

Samarkand City

The main modern congregational mosque serving Samarkand's contemporary Muslim community with daily prayers and Friday gatherings.

Jumu'ah: Primary modern Friday venue.

Khoja Ahror Complex Mosque

Samarkand

A mosque associated with the influential 15th-century Sufi saint Khoja Ahror, whose teachings spread across Central Asia. The complex includes his tomb and serves local worshippers.

Jumu'ah: Sufi heritage site with regular prayers.

Ramadan in Samarkand

Ramadan in Samarkand carries profound spiritual significance in this historic center of Islamic civilization. The atmosphere during the holy month is particularly moving among the ancient madrasahs and mosques where scholars once studied for centuries. Taraweeh prayers at historic sites like Bibi-Khanym create unforgettable experiences.

Local Ramadan traditions include distinctive Uzbek iftar foods such as plov, shurpa, and samsa. The Shah-i-Zinda necropolis sees increased visitors paying respects to ancestors and saints. Community iftars bring together locals and the many tourists who visit during Ramadan. Eid celebrations honor both Islamic traditions and Uzbek cultural customs.

Prayer Time Questions for Samarkand

What calculation method is used for Samarkand prayer times?

Samarkand follows the Muslim World League (MWL) calculation method under the Muslim Board of Uzbekistan.

Why is Samarkand significant for Muslims?

Samarkand was one of the greatest centers of Islamic civilization, capital of Timur's empire, and home to renowned scholars and scientists. Its madrasahs, mosques, and mausoleums represent the height of Islamic art and architecture.

Can I pray at the historic monuments?

Some historic mosques like Bibi-Khanym and Hazrat Khizr function as active mosques. The Registan madrasahs occasionally host prayers. Always respect posted guidelines.

What time is Fajr in Samarkand during summer?

During summer, Fajr in Samarkand can be around 3:30 AM due to the city's latitude. The long summer days also mean late Isha prayers.

What is Shah-i-Zinda?

Shah-i-Zinda is a stunning necropolis containing mausoleums of royalty and nobles spanning the 11th-19th centuries. The tilework is among the finest in the Islamic world, and Muslims visit to pay respects.

Does Samarkand observe daylight saving time?

No, Uzbekistan does not observe daylight saving time. Samarkand remains on UTC+05:00 year-round.

What is the Registan?

The Registan is Samarkand's central square, framed by three magnificent madrasahs. It's considered one of the finest examples of Islamic architecture in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Prayer Time Details for Samarkand

Fajr

Fajr prayer time today in Samarkand is 3:09 AM.

Dhuhr

Dhuhr prayer time today in Samarkand is 12:31 PM.

Asr

Asr prayer time today in Samarkand is 4:27 PM.

Maghrib

Maghrib prayer time today in Samarkand is 7:54 PM.

Isha

Isha prayer time today in Samarkand is 9:43 PM.

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Coordinates: 39.6270, 66.9750
Timezone: Asia/Samarkand
Method: Muslim World League