Prayer Times in Brisbane

Get the most accurate Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 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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May Shawwal Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha Qiyam
01 Wed 22 04:54 06:13 11:45 14:54 17:17 18:32 23:43
02 Thu 23 04:54 06:13 11:45 14:54 17:16 18:31 23:43
03 Fri 24 04:55 06:14 11:45 14:53 17:15 18:30 23:42
04 Sat 25 04:55 06:14 11:45 14:52 17:15 18:30 23:42
05 Sun 26 04:55 06:15 11:45 14:52 17:14 18:29 23:42
06 Mon 27 04:56 06:16 11:45 14:51 17:13 18:28 23:42
07 Tue 28 04:56 06:16 11:45 14:51 17:13 18:28 23:42
08 Wed 29 04:57 06:17 11:44 14:50 17:12 18:27 23:42
May Dhul Qidah
09 Thu 01 04:57 06:17 11:44 14:50 17:11 18:27 23:42
10 Fri 02 04:58 06:18 11:44 14:49 17:11 18:26 23:42
11 Sat 03 04:58 06:18 11:44 14:49 17:10 18:26 23:42
12 Sun 04 04:59 06:19 11:44 14:48 17:09 18:25 23:42
13 Mon 05 04:59 06:20 11:44 14:48 17:09 18:25 23:42
14 Tue 06 04:59 06:20 11:44 14:47 17:08 18:24 23:42
15 Wed 07 05:00 06:21 11:44 14:47 17:08 18:24 23:42
16 Thu 08 05:00 06:21 11:44 14:46 17:07 18:23 23:42
17 Fri 09 05:01 06:22 11:44 14:46 17:07 18:23 23:42
18 Sat 10 05:01 06:22 11:44 14:45 17:06 18:22 23:42
19 Sun 11 05:02 06:23 11:44 14:45 17:06 18:22 23:42
20 Mon 12 05:02 06:23 11:44 14:45 17:05 18:22 23:42
21 Tue 13 05:03 06:24 11:44 14:44 17:05 18:21 23:42
22 Wed 14 05:03 06:25 11:45 14:44 17:04 18:21 23:42
23 Thu 15 05:03 06:25 11:45 14:44 17:04 18:21 23:42
24 Fri 16 05:04 06:26 11:45 14:43 17:03 18:21 23:42
25 Sat 17 05:04 06:26 11:45 14:43 17:03 18:20 23:42
26 Sun 18 05:05 06:27 11:45 14:43 17:03 18:20 23:42
27 Mon 19 05:05 06:27 11:45 14:43 17:02 18:20 23:43
28 Tue 20 05:06 06:28 11:45 14:43 17:02 18:20 23:43
29 Wed 21 05:06 06:28 11:45 14:42 17:02 18:19 23:43
30 Thu 22 05:06 06:29 11:45 14:42 17:02 18:19 23:43
31 Fri 23 05:07 06:29 11:45 14:42 17:01 18:19 23:43
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Prayer Times today in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia are Fajar Prayer Time 05:02, Dhuhr Prayer Time 11:44, Asar Prayer Time 14:45, Maghrib Prayer Time 17:05 & Isha Prayer Time 18:22. Get the most accurate Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Azan and Namaz times with both weekly Salat timings and monthly Salah timetable.

Popular Mosques in Brisbane

 

Brisbane, the capital of Queensland, is culturally, ethnically, and religiously diverse. You'll find people from all walks of life in this gorgeous city known for its immaculate vibes, liveliness, and 280 sun-filled days! Although Muslims in Australia are a minority, they still comprise 3.2% of the total Australian population and 1.8% of the total Brisbane population. So, whether you're a tourist, a student living by yourself, or have recently moved to Brisbane with your family, you are going to adore this diverse city with plenty to offer!

 

Muslims, wherever they live, look for nearby mosques – mosques are where Muslims offer their five mandatory prayers, connect with one another, and receive Islamic education. Mosques are essential for Muslims, especially in Muslim minority countries, where they become a second home! So, if you're looking for the most popular mosques in Brisbane, you are at the right place. From prayer timings to contact information, this is your complete guide to the popular mosques in Brisbane. 

 

Here are the most popular mosques in Brisbane:

 

1. Masjid Taqwa 

 

Masjid Taqwa was founded in the mid-2000s in the Northern suburbs of Brisbane. The mosque initially started as a small center for Muslims to offer their five mandatory prayers. However, with time and the support of Brisbane's Muslim community, it has grown bigger. Masjid Taqwa can now accommodate up to 300 men and 80 women. It offers several facilities such as air-conditioned salah facilities, wudu facilities, parking areas, and toilets.

 

Moreover, the mosque also offers weekly programs for Brisbane's Muslim community that include:

 

  • Madrassa: madrassa for children and adults on Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
  • Juala and remembrance of Allah: on Sundays between Maghrib and Isha salah 
  • Bayan: on Mondays, a 5 to 10 minutes bayan is offered by Imam after Isha salah

 

The mosque also hosts Jummah congregational prayer every week after an English bayan, Sunnah salah, and Arabic khutbah. However, they recommend making your wudu before coming to the mosque, as the building only has one toilet. Masjid Taqwa also offers Janazah/funeral services. You can also register as a member of the Masjid Taqwa community here

 

Masjid Taqwa, Brisbane - Prayer Times 

 

  • Fajr: 05:00 a.m.
  • Dhuhr: 1:00 a.m.
  • Asr: 04:15 p.m.
  • Maghrib: at sunset
  • Isha: 07:30 p.m.
  • Friday Sermon: 1:00
  • Friday Prayer: 1:25

 

Masjid Taqwa, Brisbane - Facilities 

 

  • Wudu Facilities: Available for men only 
  • Restroom: Shared Facilities for Men & Women
  • Separate Prayer Hall for Women: Yes 
  • Parking: On-premise
  • Denomination: Sunni

 

Masjid Taqwa, Brisbane - Contact Details

 

 

2. Islamic Society of Holland Park

 

The oldest mosque on the East Coast of Australia, the Holland Park mosque opened its doors for the Muslims of Brisbane a hundred years ago and still stands strong today. The mosque was established in 1908b by Afghan cameleers and is still proudly serving the Muslim community of Brisbane. The mosque aims to serve the growing needs of the Muslim community of Brisbane by providing them with the required facilities that include a safe, inclusive, and peaceful environment. The Islamic Society of Holland also offers educational and social services that are as follows:

 

  • Madrassa/Islamic school: Classes from beginner to Hifz of Quran; classes run Monday to Thursday afternoon for boys and girls, and Hifz classes run in the morning and afternoon six days a week.
  • Marriage services: Imam Uzair is a registered marriage celebrant who has solemnized hundreds of marriages worldwide. So, the center can assist you with the Islamic and legal requirements of nikkah as per the Australian Marriage Act.
  • Counseling: Counseling for faith-related issues, domestic violence, financial constraints, bullying, etc., is available.
  • Youth counseling: For mental and emotional health-related challenges.
  • Family counseling: For family-related difficulties.
  • Funeral: Includes deceased's pick up, ghusl-shrouding kafan, grave plot arrangements, janazah, memorials, and fatiha.
  • Shahadah: For reverts
  • Islamic bookshop
  • Community hall

 

Islamic Society of Holland Park, Brisbane - Prayer Times 

 

  • Fajr: 04:17 a.m.
  • Dhuhr: 11:41 a.m.
  • Asr: 04:02 p.m.
  • Maghrib: 05:45 p.m.
  • Isha: 06:58 p.m.

 

Islamic Society of Holland Park, Brisbane - Facilities 

 

  • Wudu Facilities: May not be available 
  • Restroom: Shared Facilities for Men & Women
  • Separate Prayer Hall for Women: Available 
  • Parking: On-premise 
  • Denomination: Sunni

 

Islamic Society of Holland Park, Brisbane - Contact Details

 

 

3. Islamic Society of Darra Inc 

 

The Islamic Society of Darra was formed in 1983 and is located in Oxley, Queensland. The mosque offers a spacious and clean area for offering prayers along with educational services that include:

 

  • Madrassa classes: for children above the age of 5 on school days (04:00 p.m. until maghrib).
  • Separate hifz classes: only for children who have completed reading the Quran.

 

The mosque also offers other events, such as sermons and lessons on essential topics for children and adults alike. The Islamic Society of Darra Inc. also has a Darra girls and boys program where educational speeches are given by Imams with other entertainment activities such as food, sports, and more provided for kids to learn more about their faith in an engaging manner. Congregational salah on Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha are also offered at the mosque. However, the mosque may not have a separate praying area for women available. So, you may need to contact the mosque personally and confirm before you visit.

 

Islamic Society of Darra, Brisbane - Prayer Times

 

  • Fajr: 04:17 a.m.
  • Dhuhr: 11:40 a.m.
  • Asr: 03:07 p.m.
  • Maghrib: 05:45 p.m.
  • Isha: 06:58 p.m.

 

Islamic Society of Holland Park, Brisbane - Facilities 

 

  • Wudu Facilities: May not be available 
  • Restroom: Available 
  • Separate Prayer Hall for Women: May not be available  
  • Parking: Available 
  • Denomination: Sunni

 

Islamic Society of Holland Park, Brisbane - Contact Details

 

 

4. United Muslims of Brisbane

 

The United Muslims of Brisbane is a mosque and a non-profit organization fully committed to serving the community of Brisbane. UMB aims to become the most active and prominent mosque and Islamic youth and dawah organization in Brisbane through its educational, social, and religious services. Apart from offering the Muslim community of Brisbane a mosque and also performing community services, UMB also offers a variety of other services:

 

  • Quran courses
  • Kids courses
  • Teen courses
  • Adult courses
  • Annual youth camp
  • Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha events

 

The kids, teen, and adult courses offered by the United Muslims of Brisbane offer an excellent opportunity for Muslims of all ages in Brisbane to refresh their knowledge about Islam and the Islamic way of life and start fresh. Moreover, the events hosted by UMB for Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha also provide opportunities for Muslims living all over Brisbane to come together and celebrate their festivities while socializing and connecting. If you're a new resident of Brisbane looking to connect with your fellow Muslim community, make sure you do not miss out on these events!

 

United Muslims of Brisbane - Prayer Times 

 

  • Fajr: 04:45 a.m.
  • Dhuhr: 12:45 a.m.
  • Asr: 03:45 p.m.
  • Maghrib: 05:45 p.m.
  • Isha: 07:15 p.m.

 

United Muslims of Brisbane - Facilities 

 

  • Wudu Facilities: Available  
  • Restroom: Separate Facilities Available for Men and Women
  • Separate Prayer Hall for Women: Available  
  • Parking: Available off-premise 
  • Denomination: Sunni

 

United Muslims of Brisbane - Contact Details

 

 

5. Kuraby Mosque – Masjid Al Farooq 

 

A safe space for prayer, Islamic education, social engagement, reflection, and guidance – Kuraby mosque is another popular mosque located in Kuraby, Brisbane. The mosque was founded in 1990. The mosque offers several educational programs and social activities for the youth. These include:

 

  • Madrassas for children: As-Salam Institute, Al-Kawthar Institute, Shajarat Al-Quran, IQRA Quran Academy (Hifz classes).
  • Kuraby Masjid Sisterhood: an initiative that organizes programs for women from different cultures, ethnicities, newly converted, and from all age groups – this program is for the sisters by the sisters!
  • Kuraby Masjid Youth: KMY organizes different programs and events to build life-long bonds among the Muslim youth of Brisbane, provide them with entertaining and engaging activities, and help build a confident and strong Muslim identity, along with bringing them closer to their faith.
  • Brisbane Muslim Fellowship: this program provides classes, workshops, and courses of interest to new Muslim reverts to provide them with knowledge about the basics of Islam.

 

Kuraby Mosque, Brisbane - Prayer Times 

 

  • Fajr: 04:45 a.m.
  • Dhuhr: 12:45 a.m.
  • Asr: 03:45 p.m.
  • Maghrib: 05:45 p.m.
  • Isha: 07:15 p.m.
  • Jummah Session 1: 12:10 pm
  • Jummah Session 2: 01:15 pm

 

Kuraby Mosque, Brisbane - Facilities 

 

  • Wudu Facilities: Separate Facilities Available for Men and Women
  • Restroom: Separate Facilities Available for Men and Women
  • Separate Prayer Hall for Women: Available  
  • Parking: On-premise  
  • Denomination: Sunni

 

Kuraby Mosque, Brisbane - Contact Details

 

  • Website: Kuraby Mosque 
  • Address/Location: 1408 Beenleigh Rd, Kuraby QLD 4112
  • Phone Number: 61 1300 133 956 
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Google Maps: Kuraby Mosque

 

FAQs:

FajrDuhurAsrMaghribIsha
05:0211:4414:4517:0518:22

 

The Fajr prayer time in Brisbane, Queensland is 05:02 today.
The Dhuhr prayer time in Brisbane, Queensland is 11:44 today.
The Asr prayer time in Brisbane, Queensland is 14:45 today.
The Maghrib prayer time in Brisbane, Queensland is 17:05 today.
The Isha prayer time in Brisbane, Queensland is 18:22 today.
The sunrise time in Brisbane, Queensland is 06:23 today.
The sunset time in Brisbane, Queensland is 17:05 today.
Yes, you can subscribe to receive daily prayer notifications with the Muslim & Quran - Prayer Times mobile application in Brisbane, Queensland. 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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