Prayer times for 14 Oct 2025

Prayer times have a spiritual value as the people of Islamabad, Pakistan, mark the time of attachment and prayer within the day. The daily systematic plan of Salah (prayers) on October 14, 2025, is indicative of the gradual change of the seasons when daylight eruption in autumn becomes shorter. Proper prayer times will make sure that worshippers will be able to practice Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha as it is expected. According to Pakistan Standard Time (PKT), these are calculated using astronomical calculations, which are precise and follow the position of the sun. The following is this table that shows the prayer times in Islamabad on this date, and the significance of each prayer.

Prayer Timetable — Islamabad, Pakistan (October 14, 2025)

Date Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr (Zhuhr) Asr Maghrib Isha Midnight
14 Oct 2025 04:49 (PKT) 06:12 (PKT) 11:54 (PKT) 15:09 (PKT) 17:35 (PKT) 18:58 (PKT) 23:54 (PKT)

Explanation of the Timings

1. Early Morning to Afternoon Prayers

The Fajr prayer at 4:49 AM happens before what is called dawn, and this is the beginning of a new spiritual day. Muslim people are advised to get up early, take a shower, and pray before the sunrise (6:12 AM) as a sign of purity and preparation for the day. Dhuhr, 11:54 AM, is just after the sun has set on its zenith which leaves room to reflect and appreciate the midday breaks.

2. Evening to Night Prayers

The Asr prayer at 3.09 PM is an indication of afternoon worship, which provides a rest before evening chores. The Maghrib prayer offers some tranquility and reflection when the sun sets at 5:35 PM. Lastly, Isha at 6:58 PM is the end of the day and it is hoped that believers settle down and rest in peace. The Midnight sign (11:54 PM) represents half way between the sunset and the dawn – a demarcation of optional night prayers (Tahajjud).

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