Prayer Times in Kuala Lumpur

Get the most accurate Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 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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Kuala Lumpur

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Location Time: 2024-05-20 20:30:50
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Latitude: 3.14120
Longitude: 101.68653

 

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Prayers Time Table

May Shawwal Imsak Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha Qiyam
01 Wed 22 05:43 05:53 07:03 13:13 16:31 19:20 20:31 01:06
02 Thu 23 05:43 05:53 07:02 13:13 16:31 19:20 20:31 01:06
03 Fri 24 05:43 05:53 07:02 13:13 16:32 19:20 20:31 01:06
04 Sat 25 05:42 05:52 07:02 13:13 16:32 19:20 20:32 01:06
05 Sun 26 05:42 05:52 07:02 13:13 16:32 19:20 20:32 01:06
06 Mon 27 05:42 05:52 07:02 13:13 16:32 19:20 20:32 01:06
07 Tue 28 05:42 05:52 07:02 13:13 16:33 19:20 20:32 01:06
08 Wed 29 05:42 05:52 07:02 13:13 16:33 19:20 20:32 01:06
May Dhul Qidah
09 Thu 01 05:41 05:51 07:01 13:12 16:33 19:20 20:32 01:06
10 Fri 02 05:41 05:51 07:01 13:12 16:33 19:20 20:32 01:06
11 Sat 03 05:41 05:51 07:01 13:12 16:33 19:20 20:33 01:05
12 Sun 04 05:41 05:51 07:01 13:12 16:34 19:20 20:33 01:05
13 Mon 05 05:41 05:51 07:01 13:12 16:34 19:20 20:33 01:05
14 Tue 06 05:40 05:50 07:01 13:12 16:34 19:20 20:33 01:05
15 Wed 07 05:40 05:50 07:01 13:12 16:34 19:20 20:33 01:05
16 Thu 08 05:40 05:50 07:01 13:12 16:35 19:20 20:34 01:05
17 Fri 09 05:40 05:50 07:01 13:12 16:35 19:20 20:34 01:05
18 Sat 10 05:40 05:50 07:01 13:12 16:35 19:20 20:34 01:05
19 Sun 11 05:40 05:50 07:01 13:13 16:35 19:20 20:34 01:05
20 Mon 12 05:40 05:50 07:01 13:13 16:36 19:21 20:34 01:05
21 Tue 13 05:40 05:50 07:01 13:13 16:36 19:21 20:35 01:06
22 Wed 14 05:39 05:49 07:01 13:13 16:36 19:21 20:35 01:06
23 Thu 15 05:39 05:49 07:01 13:13 16:36 19:21 20:35 01:06
24 Fri 16 05:39 05:49 07:01 13:13 16:37 19:21 20:35 01:06
25 Sat 17 05:39 05:49 07:01 13:13 16:37 19:21 20:36 01:06
26 Sun 18 05:39 05:49 07:01 13:13 16:37 19:21 20:36 01:06
27 Mon 19 05:39 05:49 07:01 13:13 16:37 19:22 20:36 01:06
28 Tue 20 05:39 05:49 07:01 13:13 16:38 19:22 20:36 01:06
29 Wed 21 05:39 05:49 07:01 13:13 16:38 19:22 20:37 01:06
30 Thu 22 05:39 05:49 07:01 13:14 16:38 19:22 20:37 01:06
31 Fri 23 05:39 05:49 07:01 13:14 16:38 19:22 20:37 01:06
You can print the Islamic Calendar 2024 and namaz timetable of prayer times in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for the whole year. The Prayer Timings schedule of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is updated automatically, so you can always find the most authentic and accurate prayer timings and Ramadan Calendar 2024 for the month of Ramadan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 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 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia are Fajar Prayer Time 05:50, Dhuhr Prayer Time 13:13, Asar Prayer Time 16:36, Maghrib Prayer Time 19:21 & Isha Prayer Time 20:34. Get the most accurate Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Azan and Namaz times with both weekly Salat timings and monthly Salah timetable.

Popular Mosques in Kuala Lumpur

 

Islam is a widespread religion, and its followers can be found around the globe. Irrespective of the destination, you will find a beautiful, inclusive, and diverse Muslim community. Such is the case for Malaysia as well. It has a huge Muslim community, with over 50% of its total population following the religion of Islam. Since Salah is one of the most important practices in Islam, Malaysia has numerous mosques to provide a safe space of worship for the Muslims here.

 

The most beautiful of these mosques is situated in Kuala Lumpur, where even tourists visit from around the world. With a mosque at every corner in this place, figuring out the prayer times in Kuala Lumpur can be quite confusing, so we have compiled a list of prayer times in Kuala Lumpur with their mosques. Now, it will be easier for you to locate a mosque when you have to pray at the right time! You can also find other information, such as contact details and directions for these mosques. 

 

1. National Mosque of Malaysia

 

The National Mosque of Malaysia is also known as Masjid Negara Malaysia by the locals. It serves as the official mosque where all Islamic activities in the country are reported. After it was built in 1965, it replaced the Jamek Masjid as the focal point of worship for the Malaysian Muslim community. The mosque can hold over 15000 worshippers at once, and you can expect to witness it as a lively place. The architecture is similar to the Grand Mosque in Makkah, with intricate patterns and geometrics.

 

This mosque is the most convenient spot for prayers for most of the Muslims in the community because of its location, only a walking distance away from the Kuala Lumpur railway station. It is an all-inclusive mosque where worshippers and non-worshippers are welcome alike, that too free of charge. You can offer the five daily prayers and Jummah prayers here. Following are the prayer times in Kuala Lumpur, followed by Masjid Negara.   

 

National Mosque of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur - Prayer Times

 

  • Fajr – 5:49 am
  • Dhuhr – 12:58 pm
  • Asr – 4:18 pm
  • Maghrib – 6:59 pm
  • Isha – 8:09 pm
  • Jummah/Iqama – 1:00 pm

 

National Mosque of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur – Facilities

 

  • Separate Prayer Area for Women: Available
  • Wudu: An adequate wudu facility is available for men and women
  • Restroom: Separate facilities available for men and women
  • Parking: On-premises
  • Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair accessibility
  • Denomination: Sunni

 

National Mosque of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur– Contact Details

 

 

2. Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque 

 

Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque, more commonly known as just Jamek Mosque, is one of the oldest mosques in Kuala Lumpur dating back to 1909. It is built with inspiration from the Mughal architecture and has been a popular spot for tourists for the same reason. Before the construction of Negara Masjid, Jamek Mosque was considered the focal point of worship for the Muslims of Kuala Lumpur. It welcomes Muslims from all backgrounds and even non-Muslims. However, non-Muslims must visit at times other than prayer times in Kuala Lumpur because entry may not be allowed during those hours. You can learn more about the facilities and prayer times in Kuala Lumpur, followed by this mosque, on their Facebook page. 

 

Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque, Kuala Lumpur - Prayer Times

 

  • Fajr – 5:42 am
  • Dhuhr – 12:59 pm
  • Asr – 4:20 pm
  • Maghrib – 7:00 pm
  • Isha – 8:09 pm

 

Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque, Kuala Lumpur – Facilities

 

  • Separate Prayer Area for Women: Available
  • Wudu: An adequate wudu facility is available for men and women
  • Restroom: Separate facilities available for men and women
  • Parking: On-premises
  • Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
  • Denomination: Sunni

 

Sultan Abdul Samad Jamek Mosque, Kuala Lumpur– Contact Details

 

 

3. Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan - The Federal Territory Mosque

 

Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan, also known as the Federal Territory Mosque of Kuala Lumpur, was built in 1997 and started functioning as a mosque by 2000. Spread around 47,000 square meters of land, this mosque has 2 towers where it can hold about 17,000 worshippers in total. Its main prayer hall, however, has the capacity for about 7,000 worshippers at once. The mosque and its board aim to provide a comfortable place of worship to the Muslim community in Kuala Lumpur, along with learning and educational opportunities.

 

They have an Education Unit that serves as one of the most significant components under the administration of this mosque. It provides teaching and learning workshops, special classes for children and adults about the Quran and its teachings, Kindergarten school for the younger generation, and other collaborative study classes with external agencies. The place also offers welfare and social services. They have a marriage counseling and advice service, too. You can learn more about the services available on their website. You can find the prayer times, contact details, and other facilities available here. 

 

The Federal Territory Mosque, Kuala Lumpur - Prayer Times

 

  • Fajr – 5:49 am
  • Dhuhr – 1:00 pm
  • Asr – 4:19 pm
  • Maghrib – 6:59 pm
  • Isha – 8:10 pm
  • Jummah/Iqama – 1:00 pm

 

The Federal Territory Mosque, Kuala Lumpur – Facilities

 

  • Separate Prayer Area for Women: Available
  • Wudu: An adequate wudu facility is available for men and women
  • Restroom: Separate facilities available for men and women
  • Parking: On-premise
  • Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
  • Denomination: Sunni

 

The Federal Territory Mosque, Kuala Lumpur– Contact Details

 

  • Website:  Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan
  • Address/Location:  Anjung B, Masjid Wilayah Persekutuan, Jln Tuanku Abdul Halim, Kompleks Kerajaan, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 
  • Phone: 03-6201 8791 / 8767  
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Ba1rCyT7K5Mh3sZS8
  • Social Media: Facebook

 

4. Saidina Abu Bakar As Siddiq Mosque

 

Saidina Abu Bakar As Siddiq Mosque, which is locally known as the Abu Bakar Mosque in Kuala Lumpur, is a significant mosque for the Islamic community in the city. It has been a place where the community can learn and develop together since 1977. As per the original design of this mosque, it was supposed to have a capacity of about 3,500 individuals. After its expansion, this capacity has grown to about 4000 Muslims now. The mosque has three floors. Their prayer hall is on the first floor, and there is an additional prayer hall and other rooms for celebrations on the second floor.

 

Their ground floor is the main space for learning and development, where there are classrooms for religious classes, multi-purpose halls for the community to socialize in, and other office spaces and libraries. They also have a school for the young on the second floor. You can offer prayers in the congregation here and experience the true essence of the Muslim community in Kuala Lumpur. Following are the prayer times in Kuala Lumpur, followed by Abu Bakar Mosque, along with other details. 

 

Saidina Abu Bakar As Siddiq Mosque, Kuala Lumpur - Prayer Times

 

  • Fajr – 5:02 am
  • Dhuhr – 1:06 pm
  • Asr – 4:28 pm
  • Maghrib – 7:04 pm
  • Isha – 8:13 pm

 

Saidina Abu Bakar As Siddiq Mosque, Kuala Lumpur – Facilities

 

  • Separate Prayer Area for Women: Available
  • Wudu: An adequate wudu facility is available for men and women
  • Restroom: Separate facilities available for men and women
  • Parking: Parking is sometimes available
  • Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair accessibility
  • Denomination: Sunni

 

Saidina Abu Bakar As Siddiq Mosque, Kuala Lumpur– Contact Details

 

  • Address/Location:  Masjid Saidina Abu Bakar, Jalan Ara, Bangsar, 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Phone: +60 3-2283 3707
  • Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/EjVrRi1nVLh9y1AK6
  • Social Media: Facebook

 

5. Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Masjid

 

Situated within the International Islamic University Malaysia, this mosque is a safe space for worship for all the Muslims on campus. It is nestled between different administrative and academic blocks within the university and has several entrances to accommodate students and staff arriving from all around the campus. It serves as the heart of the university campus for the Muslim community here, providing them with an open space for peacefully praying, learning, and socializing. The mosque includes three levels: the underground level is for ablution and restroom facilities, the ground level has the prayer hall, and the upper level is a prayer area. The mosque offers shoe boxes, relaxing chairs, and other facilities for the community. You can learn more about the facilities and prayer times here and on their site.  

 

Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Masjid, Kuala Lumpur - Prayer Times

 

  • Fajr – 5:02 am
  • Dhuhr – 1:04 pm
  • Asr – 5:20 pm
  • Maghrib – 7:00 pm
  • Isha – 8:36 pm
  • Jummah/Iqama – 1:00 pm

 

Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Masjid, Kuala Lumpur – Facilities

 

  • Separate Prayer Area for Women: Available
  • Wudu: An adequate wudu facility is available for men and women
  • Restroom: Separate facilities available for men and women
  • Parking: On-premise
  • Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair accessibility
  • Denomination: Sunni

 

Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Masjid, Kuala Lumpur– Contact Details

 

 

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, is essentially a Muslim population-dominant city, and you will have no trouble settling or visiting here with such beautiful followers of Islam to be by your side. To experience the true beauty of brotherhood and the community, you must at least once observe prayers in congregation with them. Our list of prayer times in Kuala Lumpur in their famous mosques will help you navigate through the various mosques in this city!  

 

FAQs:

FajrDuhurAsrMaghribIsha
05:5013:1316:3619:2120:34

 

The Fajr prayer time in Kuala Lumpur is 05:50 today.
The Dhuhr prayer time in Kuala Lumpur is 13:13 today.
The Asr prayer time in Kuala Lumpur is 16:36 today.
The Maghrib prayer time in Kuala Lumpur is 19:21 today.
The Isha prayer time in Kuala Lumpur is 20:34 today.
The sunrise time in Kuala Lumpur is 07:01 today.
The sunset time in Kuala Lumpur is 19:18 today.
Yes, you can subscribe to receive daily prayer notifications with the Muslim & Quran - Prayer Times mobile application in Kuala Lumpur. Download the application on your Android or iPhone smartphone, select prayer timings, and enable prayer times notifications. The app allows you to choose your preferred prayer timing calculation method, either a high altitude calculation method or timings from the most authentic prayer times calculation authority in your region. Users also have the option to choose their preferred Fiqh and daylight savings to adjust the prayer times automatically. Users can also choose their own notification sound.
If you are following daylight saving time, the time of your daily prayers will have to be adjusted accordingly. The Muslim and Quran - Prayer Times mobile application allows users to enable daylight savings time. To enable the feature, select prayer timings, go to settings, select daylight savings, choose the daylight savings time applicable in your region (+1 hour, +30 minutes, - 30 minutes, -1 hour, etc), and receive auto-adjusted prayer times notification on your phone.

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