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15 Dhu al-Qi'dah 1447 AH
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Mashhad

Prayer Times in Mashhad, Zanjan

May 1, 202615 Dhu al-Qi'dah, 1447
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Dhuhr
12:11 PM
00:55:22
Fajr
03:59 AM
Sunrise
05:23 AM
Asr
03:56 PM
Maghrib
07:17 PM
Isha
08:12 PM
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Imsak
03:49
Midnight
23:30
Last third
01:00
Qibla
Qibla bearing: 211.4° from North (roughly SSW). 1,827 km to Makkah.

Accurate Mashhad Prayer Times, Zanjan Iran

Get precise prayer times in Mashhad, Zanjan, Iran, calculated using the Jafari — Ithna Ashari method with Standard (Shafi, Hanbali, Maliki) juristic calculation for Asr. Today's Fajr begins at 03:59 and Isha at 20:12. The fasting duration from Fajr to Maghrib is 15 hours 18 minutes.

Timezone & Coordinates

Mashhad is located in the Asia/Tehran timezone (UTC +03:30), at latitude 35.8000 and longitude 48.9333. eSalah automatically adjusts for Daylight Saving Time.

Mashhad — literally 'the place of martyrdom' — grew up around the tomb of the eighth Twelver Shia Imam, Ali al-Rida, who died in 818 CE under contested circumstances near the Khorasan village of Sanabad. The Imam Reza Shrine has been continually expanded since the tenth century, particularly under the Timurid queen Gawhar Shad in the fifteenth century, whose mosque adjoining the shrine is among the finest pre-Safavid Persian mosque interiors, and under the Safavids who made Mashhad a major imperial pilgrimage destination after Shah Abbas I walked there from Isfahan in 1601. The complex now spans multiple courtyards, minarets, museums, and seminaries, and the city's economy and identity revolve around the millions of pilgrims and seminary students it hosts annually. Mashhad is a pillar of Twelver Shia devotional life in Iran and beyond, with year-round ziyarah, recitation gatherings, and major ceremonies on the birth and martyrdom anniversaries of Imam Reza, when the surrounding streets fill with mourners and reciters in an atmosphere of communal devotion.