Today Prayer Times in Kenya

At MuslimandQuran.com, we are committed to helping you stay connected to your faith by providing you with accurate Islamic Prayer Times in Kenya. We cover every city in your region, so whether you reside there or are traveling, you never have to worry about getting the exact timeframe for your prayer. 

Islam is the second most followed religion in Kenya, after Christianity. According to the 2019 Census, around 5.2 million Muslims are living in Kenya, representing 10.9% of the total population. You can easily find mosques in even the smallest village in Kenya, as there are around 4000 mosques across the country. 

You can visit the Muslim and Quran website or download the Muslim and Quran app for Android and iOS to access verified Islamic salah times anywhere in Kenya. Whether you are a resident of a big city like Mandera and Garissa or smaller towns and villages like Gilgil and Bondo, you will find accurate prayer times on our website and app. 

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You can navigate the list below to find today's Islamic prayer times in Kenya. You can find complete details for the prayer timings of Fajr, Zuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha for your city. Each prayer time is scheduled separately according to their geographical location. 

Praying Salah is the second pillar of Islam and is obligatory for every Muslim man and woman to offer prayers five times daily. This page is designed to meet the needs of our online visitors living in or traveling to Kenya. You can check the prayer times schedule of your respective city from this page so you can consistently offer your prayer at the best time. 

Popular Cities with Muslim Population in Kenya 

10% of the Kenyan population, 5.6 million people, are Muslims. According to the 2019 census, 50% of the people among these live in the Northern-East Kenyan counties. These Muslim-majority counties in Kenya are listed below: 

Mandera: Out of the total Muslim population, 856.5 thousand Muslims live in this city. Manderra has the highest Muslim population in Kenya.

Garissa: This city consists of the second-highest number of Muslims residing in Kenya. Around 815.8 thousand Muslims live in Garissa, according to the 2019 census. 

Wajir: The third-highest Muslim population lives in Wajir. This city has around 767.3 thousand people who practice Islam. 

Kwale: 520.2 thousand Muslims reside in this Kenyan city.

Mombasa: 450.7 thousand people live in Mombasa, practicing Islam as their religion. 

Nairobi: Nairobi is a big city and capital of Kenya, home to around 326.8 thousand Muslims. 

Tana River: 256.4 thousand practicing Muslims reside in Tana River. 

Kilifi: Out of 1.45 million people living in Kilifi, 254 thousand are Muslims. 

Marsabit: The city famous for its National Park is home to around 217.1 thousand practicing Muslims.

Isiolo: It is a multicultural and multi-ethnic county, home to almost 193.8 thousand Muslims.   

Islamic Culture and Heritage in Kenya

Islam is the second-largest religion in Kenya. Arab traders brought Islam to Kenya in the 8th century. Years later, in 1331 AD, some Muslim traders settled around the Swahili coast, part of modern Kenya. Islam spread through the interaction of locals with the Arab Muslims. 

The Swahili culture is the fusion of Arabs and the local Bantu culture in the Kenyan region. The language, culture, and traditions of Swahili are all influenced by Islamic teachings. However, Islam faced strong resistance from the communities living in the interior region of the coast. The spread of Islam was also hindered by the European occupation in the 19th century.

The religion Islam truly witnessed its rise in Kenya between the years 1880 and 1930. It gained popularity as a religion that is easy to follow and offers a simple living style. Muslims in Kenya today practice their religion with complete liberation, following Islamic values and teachings in their daily lives. There are around 4000 mosques across Kenya, and there is not even a small village in the country where you cannot find a mosque. 

Jamia Mosque, in Nairobi, built in 1902, is a landmark and heritage site and serves as a center for Muslim religious organizations, where they meet to discuss the community's well-being. 

Islamic Community Services and Organizations in Kenya

There are several organizations in Kenya serving the needs of its Muslim community. Their aim is to promote Islam, spread Islamic values and teachings, support education, and engage in charitable activities. A few of the reputable organizations working for the Muslim community of Kenya are;

Supreme Council of Kenya: It is a notable organization working in Kenya, providing religious support, education, and support in the development of the Kenyan Muslim community. 

Jamia Mosque Nairobi: It serves as the central worship place for the Muslims living in Nairobi. It is also a central point for Muslim organizations' meetings and a place that offers education and social support programs. 

Islamic Relief Kenya: This charitable organization is involved in developing the healthcare and education system in Kenya. It is also working to decrease the rate of poverty in Kenya. 

Islamic Festivals and Events in Kenya

Kenyan Muslims celebrate all the major Islamic festivals and events. They observe fast in the Holy month of Ramadan and celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr upon sighting the moon of Shawal and Eid-Ul-Adha in the last month of the Islamic calendar. 

Halal Dining and Food Options in Kenya

Kenya is a multicultural country with Christianity as the dominant religion. Yet, it is a halal-friendly place, and in big cities like Nairobi, finding halal food options might not be challenging. KFC and Domino's international food chains have multiple outlets across Kenya, serving halal food.

Islamic Education and Institutions in Kenya

There are several educational institutions that provide Islamic education, including colleges, universities, and madrasas. A few of the famous ones are:

Umma University: Previously known as Thika College for Sharia and Islamic Studies, it is a government-recognized institution operating in Kenya. 

Islamic University of Kenya: It provides degrees in Islamic education like Islamic finance, Arabic language, and Sharia laws, helping to promote religious knowledge and practices. 

Connect with the Muslim Community in Kenya

If you want to learn about the Mulims in Kenya, getting connected with the local communities can be a rewarding experience. Learn about their traditions, culture, cuisines, and their way of practicing Islam. Travel and learn about different countries and the Muslim communities living there. With MuslimandQuran.com, you don't have to worry about knowing the accurate time for your prayers while you travel. Our aim is to connect you deeply with your faith, providing you with duas, hadith, and even accurate prayer timings. Bookmark the page for your region, and know the daily prayer times of any city within that country without any hassle.