Prayer Times Table for Korohzdzay Area - All Prayers
Date d'aujourd'hui:18 mars 2026
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Date Hijri:28 ramadan 1447
Heure locale:00:00:00
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Fuseau horaire:Asia/Kabul
Lever du soleil:6:28 AM
Coucher du soleil:6:31 PM
The Université des sciences islamiques, Karachi calculation method is applied. The Shafi school of fiqh is followed.
Milieu de la nuit
12:30 AM
Premier tiers
10:30 PM
Dernier tiers
2:29 AM
Today’s Prayer Times in Korohzdzay, Herāt: Full Schedule & Notes
For today, Wednesday, 18 mars 2026, corresponding to 28 ramadan 1447 on the Muslim calendar, the daily Salat schedule for Korohzdzay shows: The Islamic prayer sequence includes Fajr (5:06 AM), Dhuhr (12:29 PM), Asr (3:55 PM), Maghrib (6:31 PM), and Isha (7:54 PM). Today's sunlight schedule for Korohzdzay shows sunrise at 6:28 AM and sunset at 6:31 PM.
Today's Prayer Notes: The following Makrooh times (Awqat al-Karahah) apply in Korohzdzay today:
- The morning Makrooh period begins at 6:28 AM and lasts until 6:43 AM.
- Second, the midday disliked period spans approx. 10 min before Dhuhr to 12:29 PM.
- 3) Afternoon period: approx. 15 min before Maghrib until 6:31 PM.
For accurate prayer direction in Korohzdzay, the Qibla bearing is 246.411°. Tonight's Islamic night segments (explained in our FAQs) are: Tonight's spiritual segments: First Third at 10:30 PM, Midnight at 12:30 AM, Last Third at 2:29 AM.
For accurate prayer timing in Korohzdzay, calculations use the city's geographical position (33.229°, 62.199°), using the Université des sciences islamiques, Karachi method (Fajr angle 18°, Isha angle 18°), in line with the Shafi school of Islamic jurisprudence, using anglebased compensations for high latitude locations.
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About Korohzdzay, Herat, Afghanistan | Muslim Community & Islamic Information
Korohzdzay (also spelled Koṟōhzdzay, historically known as Korōhzjay, Kurokhzdzhay, Koṟōhzjay, Korūhzjay, and locally written as كروهزجی) is a locality located in the Herat region (also known as Herāt) of the Afghanistan.