Muslim Prayer Times — Karachi, PK

Karachi stands as Pakistan’s primary economic and maritime engine. For the global traveler, this coastal megacity presents unique astronomical variables. Our Karachi Intelligence Node utilizes the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi (UISK) calculation method—the definitive regional standard. By accounting for the specific coastal horizon of the Arabian Sea and the city's vast urban sprawl, we provide stabilized timings for every district, from the Port of Karachi to the high-density residential corridors of Gulshan-e-Iqbal.

Date: Monday, March 23, 2026 23-03-2026 · Hijri 04-10-1447

Ramadan

Suhoor ends at 05:17 · Iftar at 18:44

Method: University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi

Juristic: Hanafi

Lat: 24.8607, Lon: 67.0011 · TZ: Asia/Karachi

Understanding Prayer Times

Juristic Consistency: The Hanafi Window

In Karachi, the local standard for Asr follows the Hanafi juristic shadow (2x object length). Our node defaults to this standard to ensure alignment with local masjid congregations, while offering the standard (1x) toggle for international travelers.

Ramadan Precision & Fasting Deadlines

For Karachi, we implement a 3-minute safety buffer between the final call for Sehri and the onset of Fajr. This ensures logistical certainty for those observing the fast in high-density urban environments.

Questions or Corrections?

Is a calculation appearing incorrectly for your local masjid? Have a question about the 1 method? Let us know below.

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Times are an approximation. Please check with your local masjid.