Authentic Islamic Duas, Prayer Times & Islamic Knowledge
Learn Daily Duas, Check Prayer Times, and Explore islamic Teachings.
Welcome to Islamic Knowledge Hub — Your Trusted Companion for Faith, Prayer & Quranic Wisdom
بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيم
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
Every day, millions of Muslims around the world wake up with the same sincere desire — to live their faith with accuracy, intention, and devotion. They want to know the exact time of Fajr before the dawn breaks. They want to whisper the right dua before a meal, a journey, or a difficult moment. They want to check the Hijri date before an important occasion. They want to give their newborn a name that carries blessing, history, and meaning.
The Prophet ﷺ said: “Seeking knowledge is an obligation upon every Muslim.” (Ibn Majah). Islamic Knowledge Hub was created for exactly these moments — the quiet, everyday acts of faith that define a Muslim’s life. We are built on the Quran and the verified Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, and designed to serve Muslims of every background, school of thought, and corner of the world.
Everything you find here — every prayer time, every dua, every calendar date, every Islamic event, every name — is authentic Islamic content sourced, verified, and presented with the care that your faith deserves.
Quick Links
Prayer Times
Exact timings for your city
Islamic Calendar
Hijri & Gregorian dates
Ramadan Calendar
Sehar & Iftar schedule
Islamic Events
Key dates in the Ummah
Dua Library
1,000+ Authentic Supplications
Islamic Articles
Knowledge & Sunnah guides
Islamic Names
Meanings for Boys & Girls
About Islamic Knowledge Hub
Islamic Knowledge Hub is a platform designed to provide helpful Islamic resources for Muslims around the world. The website offers tools such as the Islamic calendar, prayer times, Ramadan calendar, daily duas, and collections of Islamic names. In addition to useful tools, the platform also publishes educational Islamic articles that help readers learn more about Islamic teachings, traditions, and spiritual practices.
Our goal is to make Islamic knowledge easy to access and useful for everyday life. Through reliable information and simple tools, Islamic Knowledge Hub helps Muslims stay connected with their faith and continue learning about Islam.
🕌 Islamic Prayer Times — Salah That Connects You to Allah, Five Times Every Day
The five daily prayers — Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha — are the pillars of every Muslim’s day. Each prayer is a direct conversation with Allah, a pause from the world, and a renewal of purpose. Prayer is only valid within its prescribed time window, and those windows shift every single day for every city on earth — which is why accurate Muslim prayer times matter so deeply.
Our Islamic Prayer Times tool gives you precise, location-specific namaz timings wherever you are — London, Karachi, New York, Dubai, Toronto, Cairo, Kuala Lumpur, or any city across the globe. We support all major calculation methods: ISNA, MWL, Umm al-Qura, Egyptian Authority, and Karachi (Hanafi) — so every Muslim, regardless of their madhab, can pray with complete confidence.
What Our Prayer Times Tool Gives You:
- Daily Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib & Isha timings for your exact city — updated every single day
- Automatic Daylight-Saving Time (DST) adjustment — no manual corrections ever needed
- Suhoor (Sehri) and Iftar timings throughout the holy month of Ramadan
- Printable weekly and monthly salah timetables — share with your family or local mosque
- Qibla direction so you always face the correct direction of the Holy Kaaba
- Multiple calculation methods to match your local Islamic authority
Whether you are a Muslim who has never missed a prayer or someone rediscovering their faith, Islamic Prayer Times are the foundation of everything. Do not guess — use a source built on verified astronomical science and Islamic scholarship.
🌙 Ramadan Calendar — Suhoor, Iftar & the Full Ramadan Timetable for Every City
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and the holiest month of the Muslim year. It is the month in which the Holy Quran was revealed. The month of fasting from true dawn (Fajr) to sunset (Maghrib). The month of heightened prayer, Quran recitation, and giving. And the month that contains Laylatul Qadr — the Night of Power, described in the Quran itself as better than a thousand months.
Our Ramadan Calendar provides your city-specific Ramadan timetable with precise Suhoor (pre-dawn meal) and Iftar (fast-breaking) times, updated daily throughout the holy month. Because Ramadan timings vary enormously by location — a Muslim in Oslo may have a Fajr window hours different from a Muslim in Karachi — we calculate individually for thousands of cities worldwide using verified astronomical data.
Beyond timings, our Ramadan section covers the complete etiquette and fiqh of fasting: what invalidates a fast, the rulings on making up missed fasts (Qadha), the spiritual practices of Tarawih prayer, the virtues of the last ten nights, I’tikaf, Zakat al-Fitr calculations, and the joyful traditions of Eid al-Fitr that crown the month’s completion.
Daily Duas in Islam — 1,000+ Authentic Supplications from the Quran & Sunnah
Dua is the most intimate act in Islam. No intermediary. No special location. No specific hour. It is simply you, raising your hands and your heart to Allah — asking, thanking, seeking, and trusting. That is why the Prophet ﷺ described it as “the very essence of worship” (Tirmidhi).
The practice of daily duas in Islam forms the spiritual backbone of a Muslim’s day — from the moment of waking to the quiet before sleep. Our Dua Library brings together over 1,000 authentic supplications drawn directly from the Quran and verified Hadith collections — Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan Abu Dawud, Jami at-Tirmidhi — with every single entry including:
- Full Arabic text — written accurately with correct diacritics (harakat)
- English transliteration — so non-Arabic speakers can recite with proper pronunciation
- Complete English translation — so every Muslim understands exactly what they ask of Allah
- Hadith or Quranic source reference — so you know exactly where each dua comes from
What Our Dua Library Covers
- Morning and evening adhkar — the daily remembrance routines of the Prophet ﷺ
- Dua before and after eating, before sleeping, and upon waking
- Dua for entering the masjid, the home, and the marketplace
- Dua for parents, children, spouses, and the deceased
- Dua for anxiety, grief, illness, and seeking Allah’s relief
- Dua for forgiveness and sincere repentance — Istighfar
- Dua for Laylatul Qadr — the most precious night in the Islamic calendar
- Travel duas, exam duas, and duas for every moment of hardship or gratitude
Every Islamic dua on our platform has been cross-referenced against authoritative scholarship. We do not publish weak or fabricated supplications — because a Muslim’s dua deserves only the most authentic foundation.
🕋 Islamic Events Calendar — Celebrating the Sacred Moments of the Muslim Year
Islam is a religion of rhythm — a calendar of sacred events that punctuate the year with remembrance, gratitude, worship, and community. These are not merely cultural occasions. Each event carries deep spiritual significance rooted in Quranic revelation, prophetic tradition, and the shared history of the global Ummah.
Our Islamic events calendar is the most comprehensive resource we offer — covering every major occasion in the Muslim year with historical background, authentic hadith evidence, recommended acts of worship, and practical guidance on how to observe each occasion correctly.
Key Events We Cover in Detail
- Muharram & Ashura — the significance of the first month and the Sunnah fast
- Mawlid an-Nabi ﷺ — the birth of the Prophet, its history and scholarly perspectives
- Isra wal Miraj — the miraculous Night Journey and its profound lessons
- Shab-e-Barat (15th Sha’ban) — the night of seeking forgiveness
- Ramadan — the complete month of fasting, Tarawih, and Quran connection
- Laylatul Qadr — the Night of Power and how to maximise the last ten nights
- Eid al-Fitr — the joyful celebration of gratitude at the end of Ramadan
- Dhul Hijjah — the ten best days of the Islamic year and their virtues
- Day of Arafah — the greatest single day in the Islamic calendar
- Eid al-Adha — the Feast of Sacrifice, Qurbani, and its spiritual meaning
- Jumu’ah — the weekly blessed Friday prayer
Our Islamic Events section goes beyond just dates — it gives you the knowledge to observe every occasion with understanding, not just habit.
✨ Islamic Baby Names — Meaningful Muslim Names for Boys & Girls, Rooted in Quranic Tradition
Choosing meaningful Islamic baby names is among the first and most lasting spiritual gifts a Muslim parent can give their child. The Prophet ﷺ said: “On the Day of Resurrection, you will be called by your names and the names of your fathers, so give yourselves good names.” (Abu Dawud). A name is not just an identity — it is a prayer, a legacy, and a gift your child will carry through this life and beyond.
Our Islamic Names directory is one of the most comprehensive collections in the English-speaking world — featuring thousands of Muslim boy names and girl names drawn from Quranic vocabulary, classical Arabic, and the honoured names of the Prophets, Companions (Sahaba and Sahabiyyat), and the pious women of Islamic history.
What Our Islamic Names Database Contains
- Quranic names — names found directly in the words of the Holy Quran
- Names of all the Prophets — from Adam عليه السلام through to Muhammad ﷺ
- Names of the Sahaba (male companions) and Sahabiyyat (female companions)
- Names derived from the 99 Names of Allah (Asma ul Husna) — with Islamic guidance on usage
- Rare classical Arabic names with precise meanings and correct pronunciation
- Modern Islamic names that maintain authentic Arabic roots and beautiful meanings
- Search by first letter, gender, country of origin, or meaning keyword
We exclude names with distorted meanings, cultural inventions without Islamic basis, or names that have been mistranslated over decades. Our commitment is to give Muslim families Islamic baby names that are genuinely beautiful — in both sound and sacred meaning.
Learning Through Islamic Articles and Educational Content
Islam encourages believers to continuously seek knowledge and understanding. Learning about the teachings of Islam, the lives of the Prophets, Islamic history, and the meaning behind important acts of worship helps Muslims strengthen their faith and live according to Islamic principles.
Our Islamic Articles section is dedicated to sharing valuable knowledge that helps Muslims learn more about their religion. These articles cover a wide range of topics related to Islam, including spiritual guidance, Islamic teachings, historical insights, and practical advice for daily life.
Through well-researched and easy-to-understand content, readers can explore topics such as the importance of prayer, the virtues of Ramadan, the meaning of various Islamic traditions, and the significance of important Islamic events.
The purpose of these articles is to make Islamic knowledge accessible to everyone. Whether someone is beginning their journey to learn about Islam or looking to deepen their understanding, educational articles provide valuable insights and guidance.
Reading Islamic articles regularly helps believers stay connected to their faith, increase their knowledge, and reflect on the teachings of the Quran and Sunnah. By learning and sharing knowledge, Muslims contribute to spreading understanding, compassion, and wisdom within their communities.
Our goal is to create a trusted space where readers can explore authentic Islamic knowledge and gain inspiration to practice their faith with sincerity and devotion.
Why Muslims Around the World Trust Islamic Knowledge Hub
In a world where Islamic information is scattered across thousands of websites of varying quality and reliability, the question every Muslim must ask is: where does this come from? Who verified it? Can I trust it in front of Allah?
Islamic Knowledge Hub was built with that question at its core. Every piece of Islamic content on this platform — every prayer time calculation, every dua, every calendar date, every event, every name meaning — is sourced, cross-referenced, and verified against authoritative Islamic scholarship before it ever reaches you.
Our Core Commitments to Every Visitor
- All Islamic content is sourced from the Quran, authentic Sunnah, and recognised Islamic scholars
- Prayer times use scientifically verified astronomical data — not approximations or guesswork
- Duas are cross-referenced with Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Tirmidhi, and Abu Dawud
- Islamic calendar dates reflect verified moon sighting methodology
- Islamic names include only authentic, well-meaning entries — no cultural distortions
- Accessible to all Muslims — Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi’i, and Hanbali schools all respected
- Mobile-friendly and fast-loading — because a Muslim checking Fajr time at 4am deserves instant answers
We also publish regularly updated Islamic Articles on topics of fiqh, seerah, Quranic tafsir, and everyday Muslim life — written with the same commitment to authenticity and clarity.
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📖 Begin Your Islamic Journey Today
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said: “Seeking knowledge is an obligation upon every Muslim.” (Ibn Majah). Islamic Knowledge Hub exists to make that sacred pursuit easier, more accessible, and more authentic than ever before.
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جَزَاكَ ٱللَّٰهُ خَيْرًا | May Allah reward you with goodness
