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Prayer Times in Suqian

Accurate Islamic prayer times for Suqian based on verified astronomical calculations

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Prayer Times for February 2026 Suqian

Date Day Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Asr (Hanafi) Maghrib Isha
01 Feb Sun 05:39 AM 07:04 AM 12:22 PM 03:17 PM 04:00 PM 05:42 PM 07:04 PM
02 Feb Mon 05:38 AM 07:03 AM 12:22 PM 03:18 PM 04:01 PM 05:43 PM 07:05 PM
03 Feb Tue 05:37 AM 07:03 AM 12:22 PM 03:18 PM 04:02 PM 05:44 PM 07:06 PM
04 Feb Wed 05:37 AM 07:02 AM 12:22 PM 03:19 PM 04:03 PM 05:45 PM 07:06 PM
05 Feb Thu 05:36 AM 07:01 AM 12:22 PM 03:20 PM 04:04 PM 05:46 PM 07:07 PM
06 Feb Fri 05:35 AM 07:00 AM 12:22 PM 03:21 PM 04:05 PM 05:47 PM 07:08 PM
07 Feb Sat 05:35 AM 06:59 AM 12:22 PM 03:21 PM 04:06 PM 05:48 PM 07:09 PM
08 Feb Sun 05:34 AM 06:59 AM 12:22 PM 03:22 PM 04:07 PM 05:49 PM 07:10 PM
09 Feb Mon 05:33 AM 06:58 AM 12:22 PM 03:23 PM 04:07 PM 05:50 PM 07:11 PM
10 Feb Tue 05:32 AM 06:57 AM 12:22 PM 03:24 PM 04:08 PM 05:51 PM 07:11 PM
11 Feb Wed 05:32 AM 06:56 AM 12:22 PM 03:24 PM 04:09 PM 05:52 PM 07:12 PM
12 Feb Thu 05:31 AM 06:55 AM 12:22 PM 03:25 PM 04:10 PM 05:53 PM 07:13 PM
13 Feb Fri 05:30 AM 06:54 AM 12:22 PM 03:26 PM 04:11 PM 05:53 PM 07:14 PM
14 Feb Sat 05:29 AM 06:53 AM 12:22 PM 03:27 PM 04:12 PM 05:54 PM 07:15 PM
15 Feb Sun 05:28 AM 06:52 AM 12:22 PM 03:27 PM 04:13 PM 05:55 PM 07:16 PM
16 Feb Mon 05:27 AM 06:51 AM 12:22 PM 03:28 PM 04:14 PM 05:56 PM 07:16 PM
17 Feb Tue 05:26 AM 06:50 AM 12:22 PM 03:29 PM 04:14 PM 05:57 PM 07:17 PM
18 Feb Wed 05:25 AM 06:49 AM 12:22 PM 03:29 PM 04:15 PM 05:58 PM 07:18 PM
19 Feb Thu 05:24 AM 06:48 AM 12:22 PM 03:30 PM 04:16 PM 05:59 PM 07:19 PM
20 Feb Fri 05:23 AM 06:47 AM 12:22 PM 03:30 PM 04:17 PM 06:00 PM 07:20 PM
21 Feb Sat 05:22 AM 06:46 AM 12:22 PM 03:31 PM 04:18 PM 06:01 PM 07:21 PM
22 Feb Sun 05:21 AM 06:44 AM 12:22 PM 03:32 PM 04:18 PM 06:02 PM 07:21 PM
23 Feb Mon 05:20 AM 06:43 AM 12:21 PM 03:32 PM 04:19 PM 06:03 PM 07:22 PM
24 Feb Tue 05:19 AM 06:42 AM 12:21 PM 03:33 PM 04:20 PM 06:03 PM 07:23 PM
25 Feb Wed 05:18 AM 06:41 AM 12:21 PM 03:33 PM 04:21 PM 06:04 PM 07:24 PM
26 Feb Thu 05:17 AM 06:40 AM 12:21 PM 03:34 PM 04:21 PM 06:05 PM 07:25 PM
27 Feb Fri 05:16 AM 06:39 AM 12:21 PM 03:34 PM 04:22 PM 06:06 PM 07:26 PM
28 Feb Sat 05:14 AM 06:37 AM 12:21 PM 03:35 PM 04:23 PM 06:07 PM 07:26 PM
01 Mar Sun 05:13 AM 06:36 AM 12:20 PM 03:35 PM 04:24 PM 06:08 PM 07:27 PM
02 Mar Mon 05:12 AM 06:35 AM 12:20 PM 03:36 PM 04:24 PM 06:09 PM 07:28 PM
03 Mar Tue 05:11 AM 06:34 AM 12:20 PM 03:36 PM 04:25 PM 06:09 PM 07:29 PM
04 Mar Wed 05:09 AM 06:32 AM 12:20 PM 03:37 PM 04:26 PM 06:10 PM 07:30 PM
05 Mar Thu 05:08 AM 06:31 AM 12:20 PM 03:37 PM 04:26 PM 06:11 PM 07:30 PM

Prayer Information for Suqian

Complete guide to Islamic prayer times, Qibla direction, and worship schedule.

Prayer times in Suqian are calculated using verified astronomical formulas based on the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi method. Calculations take into account the sun’s position, Suqian’s geographical coordinates, and the Asia/Shanghai timezone to ensure accurate daily prayer timings.

Today's Prayer Summary

Prayer times today in Suqian:

Fajr: 03:48 AM
Dhuhr: 12:05 PM
Asr: 03:48 PM
Maghrib: 06:54 PM
Isha: 08:23 PM

Tomorrow Prayer Summary

Prayer times tomorrow in Suqian:

Fajr: 03:46 AM
Dhuhr: 12:05 PM
Asr: 03:48 PM
Maghrib: 06:55 PM
Isha: 08:24 PM

Fajr Prayer in Suqian (03:48 AM)

Fajr prayer begins at true dawn and ends at sunrise. It is the first prayer of the day.

Dhuhr Prayer in Suqian (12:05 PM)

Dhuhr prayer starts after the sun passes its zenith and is the midday prayer.

Asr Prayer in Suqian (03:48 PM)

Asr prayer begins in the afternoon when shadows become longer.

Maghrib Prayer in Suqian (06:54 PM)

Maghrib prayer starts immediately after sunset.

Isha Prayer in Suqian (08:23 PM)

Isha prayer begins when the twilight has disappeared from the western sky.

Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer) Suqian

Jumu'ah prayer replaces Dhuhr prayer on Fridays for Muslim men and is recommended for women.

Jumu'ah time: 12:05 PM (same as Dhuhr)

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about prayer times and Islamic worship

How are prayer times calculated in Suqian, Jiangsu, China?

Prayer times in Suqian, Jiangsu, China are calculated using precise astronomical calculations based on the sun’s position relative to the horizon. On isubqo, the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi method is used, taking into account Suqian, Jiangsu, China’s geographical coordinates, altitude, and the Asia/Shanghai timezone to ensure accurate prayer timings.
Prayer times in Suqian, Jiangsu, China are calculated using the University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi method. This calculation standard is widely accepted and follows Islamic jurisprudence principles commonly applied in this region.
Prayer times for Suqian, Jiangsu, China are calculated using precise geographical coordinates. If you are in a specific neighborhood or area within Suqian, Jiangsu, China, times may vary slightly (usually within 1–2 minutes) depending on your exact position and altitude. For maximum accuracy, local mosque announcements may also be followed.
Yes, prayer times in Suqian, Jiangsu, China change daily due to the earth’s rotation and seasonal variations in daylight. These changes are typically small, often 1–2 minutes per day, and are completely normal.
According to Islamic jurisprudence, the Shafi, Maliki, and Hanbali schools calculate Asr when an object’s shadow equals its length, while the Hanafi school calculates Asr when the shadow is twice the object’s length. As a result, Hanafi Asr prayer time is usually 15–20 minutes later than Shafi Asr.
If a prayer is missed, it should be performed as soon as it is remembered. Islamic teachings emphasize that missed prayers remain obligatory and should be made up promptly.
Yes, missed obligatory prayers (Qada) may be performed at any time. The disliked (makruh) times mainly apply to voluntary prayers, not to making up missed obligatory prayers.
Prayer times themselves do not change during Ramadan in Suqian, Jiangsu, China, as they are based on astronomical calculations. However, prayer timings become especially important during Ramadan because Fajr marks the beginning of fasting and Maghrib marks the time for breaking the fast.
The Qibla direction from Suqian, Jiangsu, China is approximately 282 degrees clockwise from north. You can determine this using a compass, a Qibla direction tool, or guidance from your local mosque.