Prayer Times in Warangal

Today's Prayer Times - 19 August 2026

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Fajr 04:39 AM
Dhuhr 12:15 PM
Asr 03:33 PM
Maghrib 06:36 PM
Isha 07:51 PM

Prayer Times in Warangal — Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib & Isha Namaz Timings

Warangal is one of Telangana’s oldest and most historic cities, home to a large and long-settled Muslim community that traces its roots back centuries. From the busy lanes near Hanamkonda to the neighbourhoods around Kazipet and Warangal Fort, mosques call the faithful to prayer five times a day, just as they have for generations. If you’re searching for prayer times in Warangal today, this page gives you live, up-to-date Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha timings — calculated specifically for Warangal’s coordinates, not a generic India-wide estimate.

Prayer Times in Warangal

Today’s Namaz Timings in Warangal

Use the live prayer time widget above to see the exact Fajr time, Dhuhr time, Asr time, Maghrib time, and Isha time in Warangal for today. The times update automatically every day, so you never need to guess or rely on last month’s printed calendar.

Because Warangal sits at roughly 18° North latitude in the Deccan Plateau, its prayer times shift noticeably across the year:

Prayer Times in Warangal

  • Fajr in Warangal typically falls between 4:40 AM and 5:45 AM, depending on the season — earlier in summer, later in winter.
  • Dhuhr in Warangal usually begins between 12:00 PM and 12:30 PM, once the sun crosses its highest point.
  • Asr in Warangal generally falls between 3:15 PM and 4:45 PM.
  • Maghrib in Warangal follows sunset closely, ranging from around 5:45 PM in December to 7:00 PM in June.
  • Isha in Warangal usually starts about 60–90 minutes after Maghrib, typically between 7:15 PM and 8:30 PM.

These ranges shift gradually day by day, which is why checking a live, location-specific timetable — rather than memorising a fixed time — is the most reliable way to never miss a prayer

How Prayer Times in Warangal Are Calculated

Prayer times aren’t arbitrary numbers — they’re based on the sun’s exact position relative to Warangal’s specific latitude and longitude. Most mosques and Islamic organisations across Telangana and the wider Deccan region follow the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi calculation method, which is also the most commonly used standard across India and Pakistan. This method uses a 18° angle for both Fajr and Isha, meaning these two prayer times begin once the sun reaches 18 degrees below the horizon.

Because Warangal is inland and away from the coast, its sunrise and sunset times can differ by several minutes from nearby cities like Hyderabad or Karimnagar — which is exactly why a Warangal-specific timetable matters more than a generalised state-wide one.

Prayer Times in Warangal

Warangal’s Muslim community — spread across areas like Hanamkonda, Kazipet, Subedari, and the old city near Warangal Fort — relies on accurate salah timings for more than just personal worship. Local mosques set their Adhan (call to prayer) and Jamaat (congregational prayer) times around these calculations, students and working professionals plan their day around Dhuhr and Asr breaks, and families use Maghrib as a natural marker for iftar during Ramadan.

Because prayer times change every single day with the movement of the sun, a live, automatically updating timetable is far more reliable than a printed calendar that quickly goes out of date.

Mosques and Prayer in Warangal

Warangal has a rich history of Islamic heritage, with several mosques serving different neighbourhoods across the city. Whether you pray at a local masjid near your home or at a larger congregational mosque for Jumu’ah (Friday prayer), knowing the accurate start time for each salah helps you plan your day and never miss the reward of praying on time.

Jumu’ah (Friday prayer) in Warangal replaces Dhuhr and is typically held between 12:30 PM and 1:30 PM, though exact timing can vary slightly by mosque — it’s always best to confirm with your local masjid.

A: Jumu'ah is generally held between 12:30 PM and 1:30 PM, but timing can vary by mosque — check with your local masjid for their exact schedule.

A: Prayer times in Warangal are calculated using the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi method, which is widely followed across India and uses an 18° angle for both Fajr and Isha.

A: These timings are calculated specifically using Warangal's own coordinates, not a nearby city's estimate, making them accurate for the local sunrise and sunset each day.

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