Islamic Salat Times Ster Kelay Islamic Center - Prayer Resources
Today:15 March 2026
|
Hijri:25 Ramadan 1447
Local Time:00:00:00
|
Timezone:Asia/Kabul
Sunrise:6:02 AM
Sunset:5:59 PM
The calculation follows the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi. The principles are based on Shafi.
Mid Night
12:01 AM
First Third
10:00 PM
Last Third
2:01 AM
Today’s Prayer Times in Ster Kelay, Khōst: Full Schedule & Notes
On the Gregorian date Sunday, 15 March 2026 (Islamic: 25 Ramadan 1447), the required prayer times for Ster Kelay residents: Fajr (dawn) prayer: 4:40 AM, Dhuhr (midday): 12:00 PM, Asr (afternoon): 3:24 PM, Maghrib (sunset): 5:59 PM, Isha (night): 7:21 PM. The day begins with sunrise at 6:02 AM in Ster Kelay and ends with sunset at 5:59 PM.
Note: Ster Kelay has three Makrooh prayer periods (Awqat al-Karahah) today:
- Morning: from 6:02 AM to 6:17 AM (approximately 15 minutes after sunrise).
- The midday Makrooh time starts at approx. 10 min before Dhuhr and continues until 12:00 PM.
- Third, the afternoon disliked time covers approx. 15 min before Maghrib to 5:59 PM.
For Islamic prayer orientation in Ster Kelay, the Qibla direction is 254.755°. The Islamic nighttime schedule (detailed in our FAQs) includes these segments: Beginning with the First Third at 10:00 PM, followed by Midnight at 12:01 AM, and concluding with the Last Third at 2:01 AM.
Calculations for Ster Kelay's prayer times start with its geographical coordinates (33.139°, 69.663°), 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.
Ster Kelay Prayer Times – Full Monthly Timetable (Salah & Namaz Schedule)
Prayer Times in Cities Near Ster Kelay
About Ster Kelay, Khost, Afghanistan | Muslim Community & Islamic Information
Ster Kelay (also spelled Stêr Kêlay, historically known as Ster Kalay, Sterkalay, and locally written as ستر كلی) is a locality located in the Khost region (also known as Khōst) of the Afghanistan.