Accurate Salah Times Hazrat-e Sultan, Samangān - Islamic Tools
Today:12 June 2026
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Hijri:26 Dhuʻl-Hijjah 1447
Local Time:00:00:00
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Timezone:Asia/Kabul
Sunrise:4:40 AM
Sunset:7:17 PM
Prayer times are computed via the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi. The approach is based on Shafi fiqh.
Mid Night
11:58 PM
First Third
10:24 PM
Last Third
1:32 AM
Today’s Prayer Times in Hazrat-e Sultan, Samangān: Full Schedule & Notes
Today (Friday, 12 June 2026) coincides with 26 Dhuʻl-Hijjah 1447 in Islamic chronology, the exact Islamic prayer schedule in Hazrat-e Sultan includes: Fajr at 2:50 AM, Dhuhr at 11:58 AM, Asr at 3:49 PM, Maghrib at 7:17 PM, and Isha at 9:07 PM. Hazrat-e Sultan experiences sunrise at 4:40 AM and sunset at 7:17 PM on this day.
Note: Hazrat-e Sultan has three Makrooh prayer periods (Awqat al-Karahah) today:
- Morning: from 4:40 AM to 4:55 AM (approximately 15 minutes after sunrise).
- The midday Makrooh time starts at approx. 10 min before Dhuhr and continues until 11:58 AM.
- Third, the afternoon disliked time covers approx. 15 min before Maghrib to 7:17 PM.
When praying in Hazrat-e Sultan, face 247.571° toward the Kaaba. For nighttime worship and Tahajjud prayers, the segments are: First Third at 10:24 PM, Midnight at 11:58 PM, and Last Third at 1:32 AM.
Using Hazrat-e Sultan's exact location (36.451° latitude, 67.896° longitude), prayer times are determined, applying the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi approach with Fajr angle set to 18° and Isha to 18°, according to the Shafi school of jurisprudence (fiqh), with anglebased modifications for high latitude conditions.
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About Hazrat-e Sultan, Samangan, Afghanistan | Muslim Community & Islamic Information
Hazrat-e Sultan (also spelled Ḩaẕrat-e Sulţān, historically known as Hazrat Sultān, Hazrat-i-Sultān, Hadẕṟate Sulṯān, Haẕrat-e Soltāh, Ḩaẕrat-e Solţān, and locally written as حضرت سلطان) is an important city located in the Samangan region (also known as Samangān) of the Afghanistan.