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Prayer Times today in Vallentuna, Stockholm, Sweden are Fajar Prayer Time 02:37, Dhuhr Prayer Time 12:51, Asar Prayer Time 16:50, Maghrib Prayer Time 20:25 & Isha Prayer Time 22:55. Get the most accurate Vallentuna, Stockholm, Sweden Azan and Namaz times with both weekly Salat timings and monthly Salah timetable.
Vallentuna is a small town with just around 34,000 residents. It is situated in Stockholm County, around 30 kilometers north of Central Stockholm. The city of Vallentuna is also the seat of Vallentuna Municipality. It is a historical city, with well-preserved historical cultural landscapes, which date back to the Stone Age. During archeological excavations in southern Vallentuna, remains of Stone Age settlements were found, which highlight that this area was inhabited even in ancient times. Like many other historical settlements of Sweden, this city also came into existence as a result of glacial retreat during the last Ice Age.
Islam in this city has reached just a couple of decades ago, as is the case in the entire country of Sweden. Muslims had mostly migrated from the Middle East, Africa, and Central and South Asia during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Most of them belong to Syria, Bosnia, Somalia, and Afghanistan. Some of them also belong to Pakistan and Iraq. Due to restrictions imposed by the Government of Sweden, population data based on religion is not available for this city.
Reports suggest that there might be 1,500 Muslims living in the Vallentuna Municipality, whereas their population within the territorial limits of Vallentuna City is even less than that. Due to the limited number of Muslims settled in Vallentuna Municipality, there is no active and purpose-built Mosque or Islamic Cultural Center functioning here. Mostly, they are served by the nearby Mosques, situated in Greater Stockholm County. Despite being a very small minority in Vallentuna, the local Muslim community actively follows the Islamic norms and traditions. Simultaneously, they also actively participate in interfaith and multicultural activities.
Vallentuna itself is a small city, where Muslims are a very small minority, just around 1,000 to 1,500, within the territorial limits of Vallentuna Municipality. There is no formally established Mosque in this City. The city also does not have an active Islamic Cultural Center. However, Muslims living in this city can easily reach the nearby Mosques, situated within a radius of 16 Kilometers, mostly in Sollentuna, Upplands Väsby, and Märsta. All possible religious services and guidance are available for the Muslim Community of Vallentuna in these Mosques. Traveling to Sollentuna or Upplands Väsby for the performance of religious obligations, such as Daily Prayers and congregational Friday Prayers, might be sometimes difficult for them, but the Community visits these worship places more often.
Details about some of the nearby Mosques are given here:
Sollentuna Mosque, popularly known as Sollentuna Moské in the local language, is situated some 14 kilometers from Central Vallentuna and is one of the most visited Mosques of the residents of Vallentuna. They can reach here by car within 15 to 20 minutes, which is not so difficult for the performance of their religious obligations. This Mosque is established and managed by the Islamic Cultural Center of Sollentuna. It provides religious guidance and education to the Muslim Community, especially children. Apart from regular daily prayers, special congregational Prayers, including Friday and Eid prayers, are performed in this Mosque on a regular basis. This center and Mosque also facilitate families and children for religious and cultural activities. The Muslim community of Vallentuna is also equally served by this Mosque and Cultural Center. For the convenience of Muslims, two separate Congregational Jumma (Friday) Prayers are arranged in this Mosque, with a gap of around 45 minutes.
*Prayer times as of July 14, 2026
Väsby Mosque is situated in Upplands Väsby, which is around 9 kilometers away from Vallentuna. It is easily accessible from Vallentuna by car. This Mosque serves Muslims, not only of Upplands Väsby but also of several other northern Stockholm municipalities, including Vallentuna. This Mosque serves Muslims for the performance of regular daily prayers in congregation, Friday and Eid Prayers, and Ramadan services. Additionally, it also provides religious guidance and education, and serves the community as a cultural and social gathering place.
*Prayer times as of July 14, 2026
No historical existence of Islamic culture and heritage is found in any part of Sweden, including Vallentuna. Islam has reached this part of the World just a few decades ago, through Muslim immigrants, who reached Sweden for better job opportunities and a better lifestyle. The majority of them belong to Syria, Somalia, Bosnia, and Afghanistan, whereas some others have migrated from Pakistan.
Accordingly, no historical footprints of Islamic Culture can be found in this small city. Muslims in this city are just a small minority and do not have even a single active Mosque or cultural center. Even then, the community forms an essential part of most of the multicultural activities. The Muslim identity is held together by this small minority in Vallentuna. The Islamic traditions in the form of dresses and social habits are kept alive by them in this City, which can often be noticed on occasions such as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. Otherwise, the Islamic culture and traditions are not growing that rapidly here, as compared to some other Municipalities of Stockholm.
The Muslim community of Vallentuna is relatively smaller compared to other parts of Sweden. Due to their smaller numbers, they have not been able to establish any proper Mosque in this city. There is no Islamic Cultural Center based in Vallentuna. The community is mainly served by the Mosques and Cultural Centers, operating in nearby Municipalities, functional in the Greater Stockholm County. The local community of Vallentuna has to travel to nearby Mosques for the performance of religious obligations, religious education, and guidance. The community is also served by the Islamic Community Organizations, working in nearby cities and Municipalities. Sometimes, these organizations also hold special events and seminars in this City for the benefit of the local Muslim community, but that often remains a one-off occasion. Otherwise, the community has to travel to other Municipalities to get necessary services, such as Islamic Marriage (Nikah) and Islamic Funeral Services.
Islamic festivals and events hold great significance among Muslim Communities worldwide. It is not only a matter of religion for them, but it also holds a special status among them as their cultural and social activities. This becomes even more visible in societies where they are in the minority. One such example is that of Vallentuna, Sweden. Here, Muslims are just a very small minority, with fewer than 2,000 people. Despite that, the Islamic festivals and events are observed by them with enthusiasm, though they have relatively fewer opportunities as compared to other Municipalities of Greater Stockholm. Mostly, these festivals and events are celebrated here individually within a close circle of families and friends. The reason is obvious; there is no cultural center active in this city where they can gather together for such celebrations.
Despite all hurdles, some of the Islamic events are observed with religious passion. Fasting during the month of Ramadan is one of such occasions. Those who have enough time and resources travel to Upplands Väsby, Sollentuna, or even to central Stockholm, for the performance of Tarweeh prayer, whereas most of them are deprived of this important religious obligation, because there is no arrangement in place in this city. However, Iftar and Sahur are managed at the family level, with special arrangements to mark the occasion.
Similarly, both Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha are also celebrated among families and friends. Again, some of them travel to nearby Mosques and Islamic Centers to perform special Eid Prayers, whereas others often miss this opportunity. Families, on the other hand, do celebrate both these Eids with religious and cultural passion, with specially cooked meals. Most of the time, families and friends gather at a central location in the evening and night to celebrate the Eid festival. For the performance of the specific Eid al-Adha ritual, the slaughtering of sacrificial animals, the local Muslim Community has to take the assistance of Islamic centers working in the nearby Municipalities and Central Stockholm.
Overall, the local Muslim community celebrates Islamic festivals and events, though with some difficulty, but with complete religious passion.
Vallentuna does not have any dedicated Halal Food Restaurant, due to obvious reasons: a smaller number of Muslims living in this city. However, many Halal food options are frequently available in the nearby Municipalities within the Greater Stockholm County, within an easily accessible radius. The most popular Halal restaurants among the community of Vallentuna are situated in Kista, although some others also like to travel to Stockholm for this purpose.
Restaurant Vanak is situated in Kista, which is some 21 kilometers from Vallentuna and can be reached by car in less than 20 minutes. This restaurant is quite popular among the residents of Vallentuna. It is a Persian restaurant, where Halal food is served. You can trust them to provide Halal products. Their specialties include grilled halal kebabs, lamb dishes, and traditional Persian rice.
| Fajr | Duhur | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 02:37 | 12:51 | 16:50 | 20:25 | 22:55 |