Get the most accurate Bristol, England, United Kingdom Azan and Namaz times with both weekly Salat timings and monthly Salah timetable.
Offering daily prayer (Salat) is one of the most vital and essential duties that have to be performed as well as fulfilled by all the Muslims worldwide. All your problems are going to be solved when you offer your prayers on the right salat time and Allah’s (SWT) blessings will always be on you.
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You can print the Islamic Calendar 2025 and namaz timetable of prayer times in Bristol, England, United Kingdom for the whole year. The Prayer Timings schedule of Bristol, England, United Kingdom is updated automatically, so you can always find the most authentic and accurate prayer timings and Ramadan Calendar 2025 for the month of Ramadan Bristol, England, United Kingdom. You can also download the Muslim and Quran app for prayer timings to view all namaz times anywhere, anytime. The Muslim and Quran app also gives you a chance to log your PrayerBook and notifies you to view your prayer history with ease all the time.
Prayer Times today in Bristol, England, United Kingdom are Fajar Prayer Time 05:56, Dhuhr Prayer Time 12:01, Asar Prayer Time 13:46, Maghrib Prayer Time 16:03 & Isha Prayer Time 17:59. Get the most accurate Bristol, England, United Kingdom Azan and Namaz times with both weekly Salat timings and monthly Salah timetable.
Home to the mysterious artist Banksy, the University of Bristol, and the port of Bristol, the city of Bristol is an old city populated by the Romans and perfect by the English. Current-day Bristol is known for its contributions to sustainable technological development. It was the first city to be named the European Green Capital for its adoption and advancement of sustainable industrial practices.
According to the National Office of Statistics (2021 census), 472,500 people reside in Bristol. The population of Bristol, like the rest of the UK, is a multi-cultural blend. Over 91 languages are spoken in this city, highlighting the diversity of Bristol. While the majority of the population (43%) identifies as Christian, 6.7% of Bristolians identify as Muslim.
Tariq Modood, a Professor of Sociology, Politics, and Public Policy at the University of Bristol and the founder of the Centre for the Study of Ethnicity and Citizenship; Faruk Choudhury, Bristol’s first Muslim Lord Mayor, and Salma Maqsood, a lawyer who was recognized as “Top 50 most influential Muslims in Europe” are some of the notable Muslims hailings from Bristol.
The Muslim community in Bristol is well integrated into the social fabric of the city. The community participates in activities for the betterment of the city, including repurposing old, abandoned buildings into mosques. The Bristol Jamia Mosque and the Greenbank Masjid are examples of masjids (mosques) that were constructed on abandoned church buildings. In this way, the historical buildings of the city are renovated and used for the good of the citizens. The beautified buildings also add to the beauty of the city.
Mosques and Islamic centers in the city are also active social welfare organizations. Most mosques have food banks. They help feed the homeless and vulnerable members of society. Well-organized community centers and mosques also offer programs to help rehabilitate vulnerable members of society. These include education and skill programs, financial literacy and counselling programs, etc.
If you are a Muslim in Bristol, you won’t have any trouble finding a mosque or a prayer area to offer your salat with jama’ah. There are plenty of small and big mosques in the city that welcomes diversity wholeheartedly. However, mosques do not call out Adhan at the time of prayer. Download the Muslim and Quran mobile application on your smartphone to get timely prayer time alerts. With Muslim and Quran, never miss your salah again!
| Fajr | Duhur | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 05:56 | 12:01 | 13:46 | 16:03 | 17:59 |