Prayer Times Schedule in Jilowrak Region - Today's Schedule

Today:25 January 2026
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Hijri:6 Shaʻban 1447
Local Time:00:00:00
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Timezone:Asia/Kabul

Sunrise:7:06 AM

Sunset:5:28 PM

Sunday

25

January

Monday

26

January

Tuesday

27

January

Wednesday

28

January

Thursday

29

January

Friday

30

January

Saturday

31

January

Sunday

1

February

Fajr

5:39 AM

Dhuhr

12:17 PM

Asr

3:07 PM

Maghrib

5:28 PM

Isha

6:54 PM

The approach is based on the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi. The Shafi jurisprudential school is applied.

Mid Night

12:17 AM

First Third

10:00 PM

Last Third

2:33 AM

Today’s Prayer Times in Jilowrak, Dāykundī: Full Schedule & Notes

Today, 25 January 2026 (Sunday), corresponding to 6 Shaʻban 1447 in Islamic timekeeping, today's obligatory prayer schedule in Jilowrak: The first prayer, Fajr, begins at 5:39 AM, then Dhuhr at 12:17 PM, Asr at 3:07 PM, Maghrib at 5:28 PM, and finally Isha at 6:54 PM. Today's sunrise in Jilowrak is at 7:06 AM and sunset at 5:28 PM.
Today's Prayer Notes: The following Makrooh times (Awqat al-Karahah) apply in Jilowrak today:
  • The morning Makrooh period begins at 7:06 AM and lasts until 7:21 AM.
  • Second, the midday disliked period spans approx. 10 min before Dhuhr to 12:17 PM.
  • 3) Afternoon period: approx. 15 min before Maghrib until 5:28 PM.
See our FAQ section for more information on these Makrooh times.
To align prayers toward Mecca from Jilowrak, use bearing 249.986°. For optimal night worship, tonight's Islamic segments are as follows: First Third segment: 10:00 PM, Midnight: 12:17 AM, Last Third: 2:33 AM.
These Islamic prayer times for Jilowrak are based on its specific location coordinates (34.013°, 66.401°), with the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi system establishing Fajr at 18° and Isha at 18°, based on the Shafi school of Islamic law (fiqh), with anglebased adjustments for high latitudes.

Jilowrak Prayer Times – Full Monthly Timetable (Salah & Namaz Schedule)

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About Jilowrak, Daykundi, Afghanistan | Muslim Community & Islamic Information

Jilowrak (historically known as Jelawrak, Jelowrak, and locally written as جلورک) is a locality located in the Daykundi region (also known as Dāykundī) of the Afghanistan.

FAQs: Prayer Times, Qibla & Islamic Practices in Jilowrak

Which prayer time methodology applies to Jilowrak?

Jilowrak follows the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi standard for Islamic prayer calculations, employing 18° for Fajr and 18° for Isha under Shafi school rulings. These settings are tailored to your location (34.0127°, 66.4009°).

How are daily Islamic prayer schedules determined for Jilowrak?

Daily Islamic prayer schedules for Jilowrak are astronomically calculated based on 34.0127°, 66.4009°. Today's Salat times: Fajr 5:39 AM, Dhuhr 12:17 PM, Asr 3:07 PM, Maghrib 5:28 PM, Isha 6:54 PM.

Which direction should I face for Salah in Jilowrak?

In Jilowrak, face 249.986° from true north for Salah toward Mecca. This bearing is computed using your position at 34.0127°, 66.4009°.

Why do Jilowrak's coordinates matter for prayer times?

Jilowrak's coordinates (34.0127°, 66.4009°) are fundamental to Islamic timing: they determine today's sunrise 7:06 AM, sunset 5:28 PM, and all intervening prayer periods.

What are the local and alternative names for Jilowrak?

The local name for Jilowrak is "جلورک". Historically, it has been recorded as Jelawrak and Jelowrak.

How built-up is the Jilowrak area?

The Jilowrak region has a population density of 39.7 people per square kilometer. While specific population numbers aren't available, this density level in Daykundi helps estimate the area's development and potential Islamic community resources.

How is Jilowrak represented in non-English contexts?

Locally, Jilowrak is written as "جلورک". English-language records sometimes show Jelawrak and Jelowrak as variations.

What are today's solar times for Jilowrak?

Today's solar times in Jilowrak: sunrise 7:06 AM, sunset 5:28 PM. These celestial events establish boundaries for Islamic prayer periods.