
Wolverhampton Prayer Times Today
📍 Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
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🌅 Fajr (Dawn Prayer)
The Fajr prayer awakens the heart before sunrise. It sets the tone for a day rooted in remembrance, gratitude, and peace.
- 2 Sunnah Rakats – Voluntary but highly rewarded. The Prophet (PBUH) said: “The two rakats of Fajr are better than this world and all it contains.” (Muslim)
- 2 Fard Rakats – Obligatory.
Total: 4 Rakats (2 Sunnah + 2 Fard)
☀️ Dhuhr (Midday Prayer)
Performed after the sun passes its zenith, Dhuhr offers a pause from daily activity to refocus the heart on balance and faith.
- 4 Sunnah Rakats (before Fard)
- 4 Fard Rakats – Obligatory.
- 2 Sunnah Rakats (after Fard)
- 2 Nafl Rakats – Optional.
Total: 12 Rakats (4 + 4 + 2 + 2)
🌇 Asr (Afternoon Prayer)
Asr reminds believers of life’s fleeting nature. It nurtures patience, perseverance, and spiritual mindfulness amid busyness.
- 4 Fard Rakats – Obligatory.
- 4 Sunnah Rakats – Optional.
Total: 4 Rakats
🌆 Maghrib (Sunset Prayer)
Offered just after sunset, Maghrib bridges day and night — a time to express gratitude and seek forgiveness for the day’s deeds.
- 3 Fard Rakats – Obligatory.
- 2 Sunnah Mu’akkadah Rakats – Strongly recommended.
- 2 Nafl Rakats – Optional.
Total: 7 Rakats (3 + 2 + 2)
🌙 Isha (Night Prayer)
Isha concludes the day in calm reflection and devotion, seeking Allah’s mercy and protection before rest.
- 4 Fard Rakats – Obligatory.
- 2 Sunnah Mu’akkadah Rakats – Recommended.
- 2 Nafl Rakats – Optional.
- 3 Witr Rakats – Strongly emphasized; completes the day’s prayers.
- 2 Nafl Rakats – Optional.
Total: 11 Rakats (4 + 2 + 2 + 3)
🤲 Tasbeeh & Duaa Reminder
End your day with dhikr and reflection: SubhanAllah (33×), Alhamdulillah (33×), and Allahu Akbar (34×). Make sincere duaa for peace, your family, and the people of Kashmir.
🕌 Wolverhampton Prayer Times by Area
Find accurate prayer times across Wolverhampton and nearby areas. Whether you’re in the heart of Heath Town or the peaceful streets of Penn, the Kashmir Welfare Foundation timetable keeps you aligned with every Salah throughout the day.
Our Wolverhampton prayer timetable follows the ISNA method with local adjustments. These Salah times are suitable for those following Wolverhampton Central Mosque, Jamia Masjid Bilal (Newhampton Road), Darul Iman Mosque, Masjid Al-Farooq, and other mosques across the city and surrounding areas. Please note that some mosques adjust their printed timetables by a few minutes, so slight variations may occur.
🕌 Wolverhampton Prayer Times - Frequently Asked Questions
Your guide to understanding accurate and reliable Prayer Times in Wolverhampton.
Prayer times in Wolverhampton are calculated using the ISNA (Islamic Society of North America) method with local adjustments. This ensures Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha timings align precisely with the sun’s position across Wolverhampton and surrounding areas.
Yes — the Kashmir Welfare Foundation Prayer Timetable auto-updates hourly using verified data from our trusted provider. It closely matches the timings followed by Jamia Masjid Bilal (Newhampton Road) and Wolverhampton Central Mosque, displaying accurate times according to Ahl-e-Sunnah Wal Jamaah.
Muslims in Wolverhampton perform five daily prayers: Fajr (Dawn), Dhuhr (Midday), Asr (Afternoon), Maghrib (Sunset), and Isha (Night). Each prayer has its own time and rakats, as shown in the timetable above.
Yes — prayer times shift with the changing seasons since they are based on the sun’s movement. During summer, Fajr begins earlier and Isha later, while in winter both move closer together. The timetable above automatically adjusts daily for Wolverhampton.
The Next Prayer Countdown above shows the remaining time until the next Salah in Wolverhampton. It refreshes automatically, letting you know exactly when to prepare for your next prayer.
Performing Salah within its correct time is an obligation and part of the Sunnah. It ensures discipline, punctuality, and unity within Wolverhampton’s Muslim community as they pray together at the right times.
Yes — the Next Prayer module on this page provides live reminders. You can also bookmark this page or follow alerts from your local mosque such as Jamia Masjid Bilal or Wolverhampton Central Mosque to stay up to date with daily Salah times.
Zakat in Kashmir
Fulfil your Islamic duty by giving Zakat through Kashmir Welfare Foundation.
Your donation provides food, shelter, and education to families in need across Azad Kashmir.
Donate ZakatSadaqah
Your Sadaqah in Kashmir provides food, water, and healthcare to vulnerable families.
Each act of kindness brings comfort, relief, and ongoing blessings.
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Support Sadaqah Jariyah projects — wells, schools, orphan homes, and mosques.
Earn continuous reward as your gift benefits generations.
Donate Sadaqah JariyahLillah
Give Lillah to help build and maintain mosques and community centres in Kashmir.
Your contribution strengthens faith and serves worshippers in local villages.
Donate LillahRiba / Interest
Donate unwanted interest (Riba) funds to charitable projects in Kashmir.
We use these for poverty relief, healthcare, and community improvement.
Donate RibaAqeeqah
Celebrate your child’s birth by performing Aqeeqah in Kashmir.
Your gift provides fresh meat and meals to orphans, widows, and struggling families.
Perform AqeeqahKaffarah
Fulfil your Kaffarah by feeding the poor and supporting widows across Kashmir.
Your compassion helps those in need and fulfils your religious duty.
Pay KaffarahWaqf
Create a legacy through Waqf projects — fund schools, mosques, or healthcare centres.
Leave a lasting legacy that benefits generations to come.
Establish Waqf⏰ Donate Before the Next Prayer
While you wait for the next Salah, take a moment to give. Let your generosity rise with your prayers.
Donate Before Next Salah🕌 Wolverhampton Prayer Times – Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib & Isha
Get accurate Wolverhampton prayer times and Wolverhampton namaz timetable for today and this week — including Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha prayer times for Wolverhampton, UK. Our live schedule is updated hourly using verified ISNA data and aligned with Jamia Masjid Bilal (Newhampton Road) and Wolverhampton Central Mosque.
Whether you’re at home, work or on the go, the Kashmir Welfare Foundation prayer timetable helps you stay connected with Salah throughout the day. You can view today’s Fajr time in Wolverhampton, Dhuhr and Asr timings, and Maghrib and Isha times for Wolverhampton with automatic updates based on the sun’s movement. The page also includes a Next Prayer Countdown and optional Adhan reminder so you can prepare on time for every Salah.
All timings are verified hourly for accuracy and follow the ISNA (Islamic Society of North America) calculation method with local adjustments for Wolverhampton. This ensures your Salah is performed at the correct time — uniting the Muslim community in Wolverhampton through consistency and devotion.
Looking for nearby locations? You can also explore Birmingham prayer times, Walsall prayer times, and Dudley prayer times — helping Muslims across the UK access authentic Salah schedules through the Kashmir Welfare Foundation.
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Last winter, 38 Wolverhampton families helped deliver food, blankets, and water support to remote villages in Neelum and Bagh. Your prayers and Sadaqah are changing lives every day.
Join Our Local Volunteers🕌 UK Cities - Daily Prayer Timetables
Access accurate Salah times across the United Kingdom — including Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha for each city. All times follow verified ISNA calculations with local adjustments.
Each city timetable includes Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha timings verified by KWF’s Islamic calendar system. Bookmark your local page and stay connected to Salah — wherever you are in the UK.

