Welcome to the Prayer Timings section of the official website of Muslim and Quran. Here you can find today's Prayer Times in all locations of Trinidad and Tobago. Muslim and Quran, the most reliable website, provides the most authentic and accurate prayer timings for your current location, enabling you to fulfill your religious obligation of performing five regular daily prayers at the correct times. You can also search for the accurate prayer timings of all other locations in Trinidad and Tobago in addition to your current location.
Prayer is one of the Five Pillars of Islam. Recalling five regular daily prayers at the correct times is a religious obligation. The specific time slots of each prayer are clearly defined in the Islamic Jurisprudence. Accordingly, the Fajr prayer is offered well before the sunrise. Duhr is recited in the early afternoon, whereas Asr must be recited late afternoon. Maghrib is prayed immediately after sunset. Isha prayer is recited at night, well before midnight.
Based on these specifications, the exact time slots for each prayer are calculated while considering the geographic location and the positioning of the Sun in each part of Trinidad and Tobago. At Muslim and Quran, you can find the precisely calculated timings of the five regular compulsory prayers for all locations of Trinidad and Tobago, including your current location.
Precise Prayer Timings are available on the official website of Muslim and Quran, as well as on our mobile application, for all locations of Trinidad and Tobago. You need to activate the “auto-detect location” on your laptop or mobile device for a better experience, so that you may get the accurate prayer timings for your current location. You can also find the exact prayer timings for any other location in Trinidad and Tobago, by selecting that location, as listed on this page.
After verifying the accuracy, prayer timings are uploaded on our website and mobile application, strictly per the parameters outlined in the Islamic Jurisprudence. These timings are crosschecked and reconfirmed by a dedicated team of experts. So, you may fulfill your religious obligations without doubt or confusion, with complete peace of mind.
Trinidad and Tobago is an Island Country that consists of two main Islands, one being Trinidad and the other known as Tobago, with many different small Islands. It is predominantly a Christian society, with more than 55% of the population following Christianity. Around 18% of the population follows Hinduism, whereas Islam is followed by approximately 5.6% of the total population of around 1.5 million. Per the latest census, the Muslim population is estimated between 75,000 and 100,000, whereas some surveys suggest that many of the Muslims did not declare their religion in the census.
Most Muslims are found on the central Island of Trinidad, whereas a few Muslims also live in Tobago. A considerable Muslim population lives in the Capital City, Port of Spain. Muslims are also present in other cities of Trinidad and Tobago but in very small numbers.
Trinidad and Tobago is a small Island Country with a population of 1.5 million, around 5.5% of whom follow Islam, estimated at around 75,000 to 100,000. The presence of Islam in this country is as old as the history of the Island. It started with the arrival of African Muslims in the early 19th Century by way of the slave trade. By the mid 19th Century, many Muslims migrated from South Asia. Hence, the impact of Islamic culture is quite visible in Trinidad and Tobago. Many Mosques can be found in different parts of the country.
Some of the famous Masjids in Trinidad and Tobago are Masjid Ul Laah, Nur E Islam Masjid, Darul Uloom Masjid, Masjid ul Muttaqeen, Masjid Al Tawbah, and Masjid Al Falah. Typical Muslim restaurants can also be found in Trinidad.
This country has several Muslim cultural and religious societies, such as Anjuman Sunnat ul Jammat Association, Trinidad Muslim League, Tobago Muslim Association, and Tackveeyatul Islamic Association. IBN Channel 8 is a Muslim TV channel, which was established in 2005, in Trinidad and Tobago. Some of the prominent Muslims have reached the highest political positions in Trinidad and Tobago, like, Noor Hasanali and Wahid Ali.
A Muslim school named ASJA Boys College was established in 1960, the first Islamic Educational Institute in Trinidad and Tobago, followed by many others.
Islamic festivals and events are religiously celebrated in Trinidad and Tobago. The country observes a nationwide holiday on the event of Eid al-Fitr. Other Islamic events, such as Eid al-Adha and fasting in Ramadan, are also followed by Muslims. Shab-e-Bara’at is also celebrated here. Although the majority of the Muslims follow Sunni Islam, the mourning of Muharram (Ashura) is also explicitly observed here. It is known as Hosay (a Caribbean way of remembrance of the event of Ashura-e-Muharram). The name Hosay refers to Hazrat Hussayn رَضِيَ ٱللَّٰهُ عَنْهُ, who was martyred in the battle of Karbala.