Prayer time in Hawalli - Kuwait
Hawalli - Kuwait
Next prayer
Remaining time
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Fajr
05:15 AM
Sunrise
06:42 AM
Dhuhr
11:50 AM
Asr
02:40 PM
Maghrib
04:59 PM
Isha
06:29 PM
City’s mosques
Al-Othman Mosque
Hawalli - Block 2 - Abdullah Abdul-Latif Al-Othman Street
Bilal Bin Rabah Mosque
Al-Siddiq - Block 1 - Street 101
Henidi Ahmad Al-Henidi Mosque
Mubarak Al-Abdallah - Block 3 - Street 230
Abu Bin Ka'b Mosque
Salwa - Block 4 - Street 102
Fahad Al-Salem Al-Sabah Mosque
Salmiya - Block 4 - Salem Al-Mubarak Street
Duas
O Allah, protect me with Islam while standing, protect me with Islam while sitting, and protect me with Islam while lying down. Do not allow an enemy or an envier to gloat over me. O Allah, I ask You for all good, the treasures of which are in Your hands, and I seek refuge in You from all evil, the treasures of which are in Your hands.
O Allah, grant us a portion of fear of You that will act as a barrier between us and disobedience to You, and of obedience to You that will lead us to Your Paradise, and of certainty that will make the calamities of this world easier for us. Allow us to enjoy our hearing, sight, and strength as long as You keep us alive, and make them remain with us until the end of our lives. Make our revenge upon those who oppress us, and grant us victory over those who show enmity towards us. Do not make our calamity in our religion, and do not make this world our greatest concern or the extent of our knowledge, and do not place over us those who do not fear You or show us mercy.
O Allah, I ask You for Your fear in both the unseen and the seen, and I ask You for moderation in both poverty and wealth. I ask You for an everlasting bounty, and for a comfort that does not cease. I ask You for contentment after Your decree, and for a pleasant life after death. I ask You for the joy of looking at Your Face and the longing to meet You, without any harmful adversity or misleading trials. O Allah, adorn us with the adornment of faith and make us among those who guide and are guided.
FAQs
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What is the ruling on delaying a prayer from its time?
The ruling on delaying a prayer from its specified time is strongly disliked. Islam emphasizes performing the five daily prayers at their specified times for several reasons, including compliance with the divine command and maintaining order.
Can I perform the Sunnah prayer after its time has passed?
If the time for a Sunnah prayer associated with an obligatory prayer, such as the Sunnah of Fajr or Dhuhr, has passed, the Muslim may perform it immediately after finishing the obligatory prayer. However, if the Muslim has left an obligatory prayer at its time, the Sunnah prayer associated with it becomes void and does not need to be made up.
Can I recite any Surah from the Quran in prayer?
Yes, you can recite any Surah from the Quran in your prayer, as long as you memorize it and can recite it correctly. There is no specific Surah that must be recited in every prayer.
What is the difference between praying aloud and silently?
Praying aloud is a prayer in which the worshipper recites the Quran audibly, so that both the reciter and others can hear his voice. It is Sunnah in congregational prayers, such as Maghrib and 'Isha. Silent prayer is a prayer in which the worshipper recites the Quran silently, so that only he can hear his voice. It is Sunnah in individual prayers and in congregational prayers like Dhuhr and 'Asr, as well as in the Fajr and Witr prayers if prayed individually.
What is the ruling on the Istikhara prayer?
The Istikhara prayer is a Sunnah strongly recommended by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It is a means by which a Muslim seeks Allah's guidance in choosing the best course of action in his affairs. Many hadiths encourage performing it, indicating its importance and great reward.
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