Lahore, Pakistan – 2025:
As the autumn evenings grow cooler in Lahore, the Maghrib prayer time today is set at 5:23 PM, according to the official timetable provided by the Pakistan Meteorological Department and HamariWeb Islamic Calendar.
Muslims across the city will gather in mosques and homes to perform the Maghrib Salah, marking the end of the daily fasting hours for those observing Nafl (voluntary) fasts or special days of worship.
🌅 Importance of Maghrib Prayer
Maghrib, the fourth of the five daily prayers, holds great spiritual value as it symbolizes the transition from day to night. In Islam, this time is regarded as a moment for reflection and gratitude — when believers pause to thank Allah for the blessings of the day.
Scholars emphasize that offering Maghrib promptly after sunset carries special reward, as the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) advised believers not to delay this prayer unnecessarily.
📅 Prayer Timings in Lahore – Today
| Prayer | Time |
|---|---|
| Fajr | 4:58 AM |
| Dhuhr | 12:02 PM |
| Asr | 4:12 PM |
| Maghrib | 5:23 PM |
| Isha | 6:47 PM |
(Timings may vary slightly depending on location and mosque.)
🌙 Islamic Insight
In these shorter days of autumn, Lahore’s residents are reminded to stay mindful of changing prayer schedules. Many mosques in the city have also started announcing updated winter prayer timetables, which will gradually shift as sunset occurs earlier each week.


































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