Prayer time in Kuwait City - Kuwait
Prayer time in Kuwait City - Kuwait
Kuwait City - Kuwait
Next prayer
Remaining time
00:00:00
Fajr
05:01 AM
Sunrise
06:28 AM
Dhuhr
11:39 AM
Asr
02:31 PM
Maghrib
04:49 PM
Isha
06:19 PM
City’s mosques
Al-Ghanim and Al-Khorafi Mosque
Al-Nahda - Sulaibikhat Cemetery
The Grand Mosque
Sharq - Block 1 - Gulf Road
Al-Zubair Bin Al-Awwam Mosque
Al-Mansouriya - Block 2 - Street 24
Fatima Mosque
Abdullah Al-Salem - Block 3 - Ibn Abbas Street
Al-Suhaf Mosque (Jaafari)
Sharq - Block 1 - Mubarak Al-Kabeer Street
Duas
Our Lord, grant us from among our spouses and offspring comfort to our eyes and make us an example for the righteous.” (Al-Furqan: 74)
My Lord, grant me wisdom and join me with the righteous. * And grant me a reputation of honor among later generations. * And make me one of the inheritors of the Garden of Delight.” (Ash-Shu’ara: 83-85)
O Allah, I seek refuge in You from incapacity and laziness, cowardice and miserliness, old age and the punishment of the grave. O Allah, grant my soul its piety and purify it; You are the best of those who purify it. You are its Guardian and Protector. O Allah, I seek refuge in You from knowledge that does not benefit, from a heart that does not humble itself, from a soul that is never satisfied, and from a supplication that is not answered.
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How can I find prayer times?
You can find prayer times in Kuwait through the 4Sale website. You can also filter by the governorate you live in and find out the time of the next prayer and the names and addresses of mosques in the area.
Do prayer times vary from one area to another?
Yes, prayer times vary depending on the geographical location of each area. Follow the 4Sale website and use the filters to find prayer times in different governorates of Kuwait.
What should I do if I miss a prayer?
If you miss a prayer, you must make it up as soon as possible. It is recommended to perform the missed prayer as soon as you remember it or as soon as you are able to. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said: "Whoever sleeps through a prayer or forgets it, let him pray it when he remembers it. There is no excuse for it except that." (Sahih Muslim).
What is the ruling on performing prayers on time?
Performing prayers on time is a mandatory obligation for every Muslim. Allah says: "Indeed, prayer has been prescribed upon the believers at specific times." (Quran, 4:103). Delaying prayer without a valid excuse is a sin. Maintaining prayers at their prescribed times is one of the greatest deeds and most beloved to Allah.
Is it permissible to combine prayers?
Yes, it is permissible to combine prayers in certain situations. A Muslim is allowed to combine the Zuhr and ‘Asr prayers or the Maghrib and ‘Isha prayers at specific times and under certain conditions, such as:
1. Travel: It is permissible to combine prayers for travelers.
2. Weather conditions: It is permissible to combine prayers if the weather conditions are difficult, such as heavy rain.
3. Illness: It is permissible to combine prayers for a sick person who finds it difficult to perform each prayer at its designated time.
What is the opening supplication (du'a)?
The opening supplication is a supplication recited at the beginning of each rak'ah of the obligatory prayers. It says: "O Allah, place a great distance between me and my sins as You have placed between the east and the west. O Allah, purify me from sins as a white garment is purified from dirt. O Allah, wash me from my sins with water, snow, and cold."
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