Islamic Salah Schedule Mir Qanat, Herāt - Prayer & Salah
Today:31 May 2026
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Hijri:14 Dhuʻl-Hijjah 1447
Local Time:00:00:00
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Timezone:Asia/Kabul
Sunrise:5:10 AM
Sunset:7:28 PM
The calculation utilizes the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi. The method follows the Shafi jurisprudential school.
Mid Night
12:19 AM
First Third
10:42 PM
Last Third
1:56 AM
Today’s Prayer Times in Mir Qanat, Herāt: Full Schedule & Notes
On the Gregorian date Sunday, 31 May 2026 (Islamic: 14 Dhuʻl-Hijjah 1447), the required prayer times for Mir Qanat residents: Fajr (dawn) prayer: 3:27 AM, Dhuhr (midday): 12:19 PM, Asr (afternoon): 4:05 PM, Maghrib (sunset): 7:28 PM, Isha (night): 9:10 PM. The day begins with sunrise at 5:10 AM in Mir Qanat and ends with sunset at 7:28 PM.
Important Notes for Today: There are three periods of Awqat al-Karahah (Makrooh times) in Mir Qanat when prayer is disliked:
- First, the morning disliked time runs from 5:10 AM to 5:25 AM.
- 2) Midday period: approx. 10 min before Dhuhr until 12:19 PM.
- Afternoon: approx. 15 min before Maghrib to 7:28 PM (after Asr until sunset).
For Islamic prayer orientation in Mir Qanat, the Qibla direction is 243.997°. The Islamic nighttime schedule (detailed in our FAQs) includes these segments: Beginning with the First Third at 10:42 PM, followed by Midnight at 12:19 AM, and concluding with the Last Third at 1:56 AM.
Calculations for Mir Qanat's prayer times start with its geographical coordinates (34.463°, 62.226°), via the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi calculation technique (Fajr twilight at 18°, Isha at 18°), in accordance with the Shafi Islamic jurisprudence school, with anglebased calibrations for high latitude prayer timing.
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About Mir Qanat, Herat, Afghanistan | Muslim Community & Islamic Information
Mir Qanat (also spelled Mīr Qanāt, historically known as Mirkanat, and locally written as میر قنات) is an important city located in the Herat region (also known as Herāt) of the Afghanistan.