Complete Prayer Times in Konar Tapah District - Today's Schedule
Tanggal Hari Ini:2 Februari 2026
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Tanggal Hijriah:14 Syakban 1447
Waktu setempat:00:00:00
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Zona Waktu:Asia/Kabul
Terbit Matahari:7:24 AM
Terbenam Matahari:5:58 PM
Calculations are performed using the Universitas Ilmu Islam, Karachi. The juristic tradition is based on Shafi.
Tengah Malam
12:41 AM
Pertigaan Awal
10:27 PM
Pertigaan Akhir
2:56 AM
Today’s Prayer Times in Konar Tapah, Herāt: Full Schedule & Notes
Beginning Monday, 2 Februari 2026 (14 Syakban 1447 in the Hijri dating system), Muslims in Konar Tapah will perform prayers at these times: Today's mandatory prayer schedule: Fajr (5:58 AM), Dhuhr (12:41 PM), Asr (3:36 PM), Maghrib (5:58 PM), Isha (7:24 PM). The sun rises in Konar Tapah at 7:24 AM today and sets at 5:58 PM.
Today's Prayer Notes: The following Makrooh times (Awqat al-Karahah) apply in Konar Tapah today:
- The morning Makrooh period begins at 7:24 AM and lasts until 7:39 AM.
- Second, the midday disliked period spans approx. 10 min before Dhuhr to 12:41 PM.
- 3) Afternoon period: approx. 15 min before Maghrib until 5:58 PM.
The correct Qibla compass direction for Konar Tapah is 242.385°. The Islamic night is divided into three segments for spiritual practice: For night worship: First Third begins 10:27 PM, Midnight at 12:41 AM, Last Third at 2:56 AM.
Based on Konar Tapah's geographical coordinates (34.150°, 60.667°), the prayer times are calculated, through the Universitas Ilmu Islam, Karachi methodology where Fajr begins at 18° and Isha at 18°, following the Shafi school's jurisprudential approach, including anglebased adaptations for latitude extremes.
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About Konar Tapah, Herat, Afghanistan | Muslim Community & Islamic Information
Konar Tapah (also spelled Konāṟ Tapah, historically known as Kundr-i-Kapa, Kenār-e-Kapeh, Kunār-i-Kapa, Konār Tappeh, and locally written as کناړ تپه) is a locality located in the Herat region (also known as Herāt) of the Afghanistan.