Today Prayer Times in Iraq

Islam reached the shores of the Euphrates Delta in 634 AD, during the Khilafat of the second caliph, Abu Bakar Siddiq. The stronghold of Islam in Iraq grew so much that Ali Ibn Abi Talib, the 4th Rashidun caliph, moved his capital from Medina to Najaf, Iraq. Since then, the Adhan (daily call for salah) has been ringing in the cities and villages of Iraq. The Muslim and Quran website and mobile application bring you a modern means of staying abreast of the prayer times in Iraq.  

Iraq, now known as The Republic of Iraq, is a Middle Eastern country. 98% of the population in Iraq identifies as Muslim. Iraq and Islam go hand in hand, with Islam holding immense significance in the region. Iraq is an old country with a rich cultural heritage, important Islamic sites, and events connected to ancient Islamic history. It has been a center for Muslims from around the globe for centuries. The historic places of Karbala and Najaf are in Iraq, and the country hosts thousands of Muslims yearly who visit these holy sites and offer homage. 

So, whether you are a resident of Iraq or a visitor, you will feel just at home with the beautiful, inclusive Muslim community here. And with our prayer times list just a click away, you can always continue to prioritize your Salah while you explore modern Iraqi society. So, download our prayer timetable now for easy offline access to accurate Islamic prayer times in Iraq.

Find Accurate Prayer Times with Muslim and Quran

MuslimandQuran.com is your one-stop solution for accurate Islamic prayer times in Iraq. With its automatically updating system and user-friendly service, the website and app have been designed to keep you abreast of the most authentic prayer times in any location. 

All you have to do is open up the Prayer Times page relevant to your region or visit the Country Listing page, select your country from the list, and view all the current prayer times in Iraq. The website shows a countdown to the upcoming prayer, Azaan time, and a list of prayer times in the area. You can download an offline version of this list from MuslimandQuran.com for easy access to prayer time. Apart from that, you can also sign up for a free monthly or yearly prayer timetable. 

Islamic Culture and Heritage in Iraq

Iraq has historically been a significant place for Muslims because it has been the birthplace of several important Islamic figures. Most notably, Prophet Ibrahim was born in the city of Chaldees, present-day Ur in Iraq. It is also the place where Sheikh Abdul Qadir Gilani, Hanbali scholar, preacher, and Sufi leader, gained fame and started his Sufi order Qadiriyyah. 

Iraq is known for historical Islamic sites like the tomb of Hazrat Ali Ibn Abi Talib in Najaf, the tomb of Imam Hussain Ibn Ali Ibn Abi Talib, and the other martyrs of Karbala. The Shrine of Imam Abbas in Karbala and the Great Mosque of Kufa are notable landmarks. Shia Muslims, in particular, hold Iraq in high significance due to Najaf and Karbala. The famous Abbasid library, the House of Wisdom, also known as the Grand Library of Baghdad, is also located in Iraq. 

Baghdad, Iraq, was the hub of education and innovation some 1200-odd years ago. For 500 years, it was considered the center of the educational world. Scholars of every field traveled to Iraq for higher education. Famous scholars Al-Kindi and Al-Farabi, who have left a mark on the world with their philosophical contributions to different studies, belonged to Iraq. 

You can also find unique examples of Muslim architecture in Iraq. Intricate mosque designs and excellent calligraphy are common in the country. Iraq's Great Mosque of Samarra never ceases to amaze the eyes. The perfect blend of calligraphy, geometric patterns, intricate tilework, and unique art designs with exquisite colors truly depicts the architectural achievements of the Islamic heritage and culture. 

Halal Dining and Food Options in Iraq

With the majority of the population being Muslims (98%), Iraq offers a range of delicious Halal food options. The country is renowned for its cuisine, which features ingredients and flavors. You can savor Iraqi dishes like kebabs, dolma, biryani and falafel. In Iraq, Baghdad and Basra stand out as cities with street food. Their Shawarmas and samosas are truly out of this world. When it comes to desserts, Baklava and Qatayef are two choices among locals during occasions. If you're looking for rated restaurants, here are a few recommendations;

  • Hana Sushi in Erbil: Known for its Japanese cuisine in Iraq

  • Al Kahlaa in Basra: Famous for its high quality and diverse seafood offerings

  • Al Mansour in Baghdad: Renowned for its authentic traditional Iraqi dishes

Connect with the Muslim Community in Iraq

Connecting with the Muslim community in Iraq is both beneficial and convenient when planning religious celebrations. By becoming part of the community, you can also ensure you stay on track with your prayers. MuslimandQuran.com provides Islamic prayer times in Iraq at a click away to help you stay organized. Iraqi people value building relationships within their community and engaging in prayers and mosque visits can greatly assist in forming connections with them.