Namaz Prayer Times Qabchirak Islamic Center - Today's Schedule
Date d'aujourd'hui:2 février 2026
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Date Hijri:14 chaabane 1447
Heure locale:00:00:00
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Fuseau horaire:Asia/Kabul
Lever du soleil:7:04 AM
Coucher du soleil:5:40 PM
The prayer times are derived from the Université des sciences islamiques, Karachi. The Shafi school of Islamic law is followed.
Milieu de la nuit
12:22 AM
Premier tiers
10:08 PM
Dernier tiers
2:36 AM
Today’s Prayer Times in Qabchirak, Dāykundī: Full Schedule & Notes
This Monday, 2 février 2026, marking 14 chaabane 1447 in the Islamic lunar calendar, Islamic worship times for Qabchirak today include: Prayer times are as follows: Fajr - 5:39 AM, Dhuhr - 12:22 PM, Asr - 3:18 PM, Maghrib - 5:40 PM, Isha - 7:05 PM. The solar day in Qabchirak runs from sunrise at 7:04 AM to sunset at 5:40 PM.
Important: Today in Qabchirak features these three disliked prayer times (Awqat al-Karahah):
- 1) Morning period: 7:04 AM until 7:19 AM.
- Midday: approx. 10 min before Dhuhr to 12:22 PM (from solar noon until Dhuhr).
- The afternoon Makrooh period begins at approx. 15 min before Maghrib and ends at 5:40 PM.
The Qibla direction for Qabchirak is 249.946° on the compass. The Islamic division of tonight for prayer and reflection includes: The three night prayer segments: First Third (10:08 PM), Midnight (12:22 AM), Last Third (2:36 AM).
The Islamic prayer schedule for Qabchirak is computed using its exact geographical coordinates (33.457° N, 65.466° W), based on the Université des sciences islamiques, Karachi protocol setting Fajr to 18° and Isha to 18°, following the Shafi Islamic legal school's guidelines, with anglebased adaptations for high latitude areas.
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About Qabchirak, Daykundi, Afghanistan | Muslim Community & Islamic Information
Qabchirak (also spelled Qabchīrak, historically known as Kabchirak, Qabčirak, and locally written as قبچيرك) is a locality located in the Daykundi region (also known as Dāykundī) of the Afghanistan.