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Prayer Times today in Kristianstad (ID), Skåne (ID), Sweden (ID) are Fajar Prayer Time 02:53, Dhuhr Prayer Time 13:02, Asar Prayer Time 17:00, Maghrib Prayer Time 20:26 & Isha Prayer Time 23:03. Get the most accurate Kristianstad (ID), Skåne (ID), Sweden (ID) Azan and Namaz times with both weekly Salat timings and monthly Salah timetable.
Kristianstad is a small city, situated in Southern Sweden, and is the headquarters of Kristianstad Municipal, in the Scania County (written as Skåne, in Swedish). It is an old settlement, established in the early seventeenth century by the King of Denmark. In 1658, it was ceded to Sweden. According to the dictionary, Kristianstad means "Town of Christian".
According to the latest census, Kristianstad's total population is around 41,198, whereas the total population of broader Kristianstad Municipality is more than 86,000. Kristianstad, which was originally a garrison town, transformed into a thriving commercial city in the early 1990s. It is also remembered as a cultural hub of Sweden. Initially, the Swedish film industry was established here in 1910 and subsequently shifted to Stockholm in the mid-1920s. This city has produced quite a few notable personalities in almost every walk of life, such as arts, culture, sports, music, and politics.
The Swedish Law does not allow any Government or non-Government organization to collect data about religious affiliation from the public. Hence, there is hardly any authentic information about the Muslim population in Sweden, including in Kristianstad. However, a careful survey, based on the emigrants' native countries, suggests that the Muslim population in Kristianstad is believed to be somewhere between 7,000 and 10,000, which comes to around 8 to 11% of the total population. Despite being a small minority, Muslims strictly follow the religious traditions of Islam, side by side, with adaptation to the local cultural traditions.
Although Kristianstad is a relatively small city with a small Muslim population, there are a couple of renowned Mosques. These mosques serve the Muslims living in Kristianstad and its near vicinities, not only as a place of worship but also as a center of cultural and social gathering.
The Muslim community of Kristianstad, Skåne, has established and is efficiently maintaining the following Mosques:
Alrahma Mosque is the most prominent and renowned place in Kristianstad, which stands as a symbol of Muslim identity in this city. It is the main Muslim place of worship, which is famous for its family-friendly environment. It mainly serves in the Swedish language; hence, it is mostly attended by Muslims familiar with the local language. Since this Mosque provides a comfortable and inclusive environment, it holds a special status among the local Muslim population. It also plays a vital role in promoting peace and understanding among different communities, gathering here for prayer and other social and cultural activities.
*Prayer times as of April 10, 2026
Al Noor Mosque, also known as Masjid Alnoor, is another popular mosque in Kristianstad. It provides a comfortable and welcoming environment, not only for the local Muslim community but also quite popular with visitors from the surrounding localities. Although parking facilities are not available, even then quite a good number of people regularly come here for daily as well as Friday Prayer, which is regularly arranged in congregation.
*Prayer times as of April 10, 2026
The Muslim community in Kristianstad is relatively small in number but still quite vibrant, just like the Muslims living in other parts of Sweden. The Muslims culture in this city is diverse and ever-evolving. The Islamic values and traditions are deeply rooted in the lives of the local Muslim community, though almost all have migrated here from Muslim-majority countries of Africa and Asia. Islam, unlike some other European Countries, has reached Sweden quite recently, during the late 20th century, hence there is hardly any historic Islamic monument in this city. However, a couple of Mosques, established by the local Muslims, represent their religious identity.
The Muslims of Kristianstad have migrated and settled here, from different countries, hence they brought different cultural traits with them. This mix of varying cultural values, when blended together in an Islamic society, created a multi-ethnic culture. The religious services are mostly delivered either in Arabic or English to facilitate the majority segment, whereas the local Swedish language is also used frequently for this purpose.
The multi-ethnic culture, blended with Islamic values, is also reflected in their dress and food, especially during their family functions, such as birthdays and weddings.
There are quite a few Islamic organizations in Kristianstad, serving the local Muslim Community. It includes Mosques, Cultural Associations, and various Educational Organizations. They play a central and most effective role in providing education, social support, and, most importantly, religious guidance for the local Muslims.
The organizations, such as Islamiska Församlingen i Kristianstad, Mosques, Al-Hadi Islamic Cultural Association, and Islamiska Församlingen i Östra Göinge, are serving the Muslims of Kristianstad in the following ways:
In addition to the above services, these organizations are also engaged in social and community services, as well as charity and welfare of the Muslim community of Kristianstad.
The Muslim community of Kristianstad, just like the Muslims living in other parts of Sweden, actively celebrates the religious festivals and events. The most prominent Islamic event comes in the month of Ramadan, when Muslims observe fasting for the entire month. The Muslims, living in Kristianstad, also observe this month with religious passion, arranging special meals for Sahoor. They also arrange special gatherings to break the fast (Iftar).
Similarly, Eid al-Fitr is also celebrated by the local Muslims. Although no public holiday is declared at the State level, various companies allow special leave for Muslims to celebrate this religious festival. Muslim families prefer to celebrate Eid together where possible. The second Eid, known as Eid al-Adha, is also celebrated here, but slaughtering of sacrificial animals is somewhat difficult because of local restrictions on such activities. However, this essential religious ritual is managed through the slaughtering services offered by various international charity organizations. Special Eid Prayers on both these occasions are managed by the Muslims locally, in congregations.
Halal dining and food options are available at different locations, within Kristianstad and its vicinity. Mostly, these are managed by the Middle Eastern Muslims in the form of restaurants and food trucks.
Grill Corner is one of the most popular Halal dining options in this city, offering Syrian cuisine. It is quite famous for its shawarma and the unique "Kabab Tray". It offers good halal food in large portions at a very reasonable cost. Apart from its shawarma and kabab tray, it also offers soup, tea, and coffee, often free of cost, with regular meals.
| Fajr | Duhur | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 02:53 | 13:02 | 17:00 | 20:26 | 23:03 |