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Prayer Timings (Fajr, Zohr, Asr, Maghrib & Isha) Layyah – Today Namaz Time Layyah (Fiqa Hanafi)

01 Feb 2026 (13 Shaʿbān 1447 ) - Layyah Prayer Times Today are Fajar 5:44 AM, Dhuhur 12:29 PM, Asr 3:28 PM, Maghrib 5:51 PM & Isha 7:13 PM. Get accurate Layyah Azan and Namaz (Salah) timining with 7 Days and 30 Days Timetable.

Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha Islamic
5:44 AM7:07 AM12:29 PM3:28 PM5:51 PM7:13 PM13 Shaʿbān 1447
Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha Date Islamic
5:44 AM7:07 AM12:29 PM3:28 PM5:51 PM7:13 PM01 Feb 202613 Shaʿbān 1447
5:44 AM7:07 AM12:29 PM3:29 PM5:51 PM7:14 PM02 Feb 202614 Shaʿbān 1447
5:43 AM7:06 AM12:29 PM3:29 PM5:52 PM7:15 PM03 Feb 202615 Shaʿbān 1447
5:43 AM7:05 AM12:29 PM3:30 PM5:53 PM7:16 PM04 Feb 202616 Shaʿbān 1447
5:42 AM7:05 AM12:29 PM3:31 PM5:54 PM7:16 PM05 Feb 202617 Shaʿbān 1447
5:42 AM7:04 AM12:29 PM3:31 PM5:55 PM7:17 PM06 Feb 202618 Shaʿbān 1447
5:41 AM7:03 AM12:29 PM3:32 PM5:56 PM7:18 PM07 Feb 202619 Shaʿbān 1447
5:40 AM7:02 AM12:29 PM3:33 PM5:57 PM7:19 PM08 Feb 202620 Shaʿbān 1447
5:40 AM7:02 AM12:29 PM3:33 PM5:58 PM7:19 PM09 Feb 202621 Shaʿbān 1447
5:39 AM7:01 AM12:29 PM3:34 PM5:58 PM7:20 PM10 Feb 202622 Shaʿbān 1447
5:38 AM7:00 AM12:29 PM3:35 PM5:59 PM7:21 PM11 Feb 202623 Shaʿbān 1447
5:38 AM6:59 AM12:29 PM3:35 PM6:00 PM7:22 PM12 Feb 202624 Shaʿbān 1447
5:37 AM6:58 AM12:29 PM3:36 PM6:01 PM7:22 PM13 Feb 202625 Shaʿbān 1447
5:36 AM6:57 AM12:29 PM3:36 PM6:02 PM7:23 PM14 Feb 202626 Shaʿbān 1447
5:35 AM6:56 AM12:29 PM3:37 PM6:03 PM7:24 PM15 Feb 202627 Shaʿbān 1447
5:34 AM6:55 AM12:29 PM3:38 PM6:03 PM7:24 PM16 Feb 202628 Shaʿbān 1447
5:34 AM6:55 AM12:29 PM3:38 PM6:04 PM7:25 PM17 Feb 202629 Shaʿbān 1447
5:33 AM6:54 AM12:29 PM3:39 PM6:05 PM7:26 PM18 Feb 20261 Ramaḍān 1447
5:32 AM6:53 AM12:29 PM3:39 PM6:06 PM7:27 PM19 Feb 20262 Ramaḍān 1447
5:31 AM6:52 AM12:29 PM3:40 PM6:07 PM7:27 PM20 Feb 20263 Ramaḍān 1447
5:30 AM6:51 AM12:29 PM3:40 PM6:07 PM7:28 PM21 Feb 20264 Ramaḍān 1447
5:29 AM6:50 AM12:29 PM3:41 PM6:08 PM7:29 PM22 Feb 20265 Ramaḍān 1447
5:28 AM6:49 AM12:29 PM3:41 PM6:09 PM7:29 PM23 Feb 20266 Ramaḍān 1447
5:27 AM6:48 AM12:28 PM3:42 PM6:10 PM7:30 PM24 Feb 20267 Ramaḍān 1447
5:26 AM6:46 AM12:28 PM3:42 PM6:10 PM7:31 PM25 Feb 20268 Ramaḍān 1447
5:25 AM6:45 AM12:28 PM3:42 PM6:11 PM7:32 PM26 Feb 20269 Ramaḍān 1447
5:24 AM6:44 AM12:28 PM3:43 PM6:12 PM7:32 PM27 Feb 202610 Ramaḍān 1447
5:23 AM6:43 AM12:28 PM3:43 PM6:13 PM7:33 PM28 Feb 202611 Ramaḍān 1447

Prayer or namaz is an important part of Islam and is performed by a Muslim 5 times a day. The Salaah is performed early in the morning, afternoon, evening, near sunset and late evening. . Layyah is one of the busiest city of Pakistan and the commercial and industrial hub of the country. Keeping track of prayers timings can be challenging in busy cities like Layyah as you get lost in the routine life and can’t find time for your prayers even. BOL News has developed a tool that keeps you updated with the prayer timings for your convenience.

There are five daily prayers which must be performed by every Muslim; they are as follows:

This is performed before sunrise

This is performed at afternoon

This is performed at evening

This is performed just after sun set

This is performed at night

Many people prefer to pray at the Mosque in congregation while others opt to pray at home or at work. If someone is travelling or away from their home, certain reliefs are given to make the prayers easier.

Purpose of Namaaz

  • The principle of Namaaz is to make sure every Muslims maintain their faith and devotion to Allah, to increase taqwa and to remain conscious of the importance of faith and submission to their Creator.

  • Special importance is dedicated to the Friday prayer, which is also known as Namaz -e- Jumaa. Friday prayer is performed in congregation at the Mosque.

  • As with all of the Five Pillars of Islam, salah is a highly important obligation upon all Muslims and is essential to ensuring we stay within the boundaries of deen and remain mindful of one’s faith.

  • In Quran, Allah Almighty says: “This is the Book in which there is no doubt, a guidance for those who have Taqwa: who believe in the unseen, and who establish Salah, and spend out of what we have provided for them.” (2:2-3)