Prayer Times in Stockholm

Get the most accurate Stockholm, Sweden 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.

Prayers Time in
Stockholm

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Latitude: 59.32938
Longitude: 18.06871

 

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Prayers Time Table

May Shawwal Fajr Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha Qiyam
01 Wed 22 03:09 04:42 12:50 16:59 20:48 22:11 00:40
02 Thu 23 03:07 04:39 12:50 17:00 20:51 22:12 00:39
03 Fri 24 03:05 04:36 12:50 17:01 20:53 22:14 00:39
04 Sat 25 03:04 04:34 12:50 17:02 20:56 22:16 00:40
05 Sun 26 03:02 04:31 12:50 17:03 20:58 22:17 00:39
06 Mon 27 03:01 04:29 12:49 17:04 21:00 22:19 00:40
07 Tue 28 02:59 04:26 12:49 17:05 21:03 22:20 00:39
08 Wed 29 02:58 04:24 12:49 17:06 21:05 22:22 00:40
May Dhul Qidah
09 Thu 01 02:56 04:21 12:49 17:07 21:07 22:23 00:39
10 Fri 02 02:55 04:19 12:49 17:08 21:10 22:25 00:40
11 Sat 03 02:53 04:16 12:49 17:09 21:12 22:26 00:39
12 Sun 04 02:52 04:14 12:49 17:10 21:14 22:28 00:40
13 Mon 05 02:50 04:12 12:49 17:10 21:17 22:29 00:39
14 Tue 06 02:49 04:10 12:49 17:11 21:19 22:31 00:40
15 Wed 07 02:48 04:07 12:49 17:12 21:21 22:32 00:40
16 Thu 08 02:46 04:05 12:49 17:13 21:23 22:34 00:40
17 Fri 09 02:45 04:03 12:49 17:14 21:26 22:35 00:40
18 Sat 10 02:44 04:01 12:49 17:15 21:28 22:36 00:40
19 Sun 11 02:42 03:59 12:49 17:16 21:30 22:38 00:40
20 Mon 12 02:41 03:57 12:49 17:16 21:32 22:39 00:40
21 Tue 13 02:40 03:55 12:49 17:17 21:34 22:41 00:40
22 Wed 14 02:39 03:53 12:50 17:18 21:36 22:42 00:40
23 Thu 15 02:38 03:51 12:50 17:19 21:38 22:43 00:40
24 Fri 16 02:37 03:49 12:50 17:20 21:41 22:45 00:41
25 Sat 17 02:36 03:47 12:50 17:20 21:43 22:46 00:41
26 Sun 18 02:35 03:45 12:50 17:21 21:44 22:47 00:41
27 Mon 19 02:34 03:44 12:50 17:22 21:46 22:49 00:41
28 Tue 20 02:33 03:42 12:50 17:22 21:48 22:50 00:41
29 Wed 21 02:32 03:40 12:50 17:23 21:50 22:51 00:41
30 Thu 22 02:31 03:39 12:50 17:24 21:52 22:52 00:41
31 Fri 23 02:30 03:37 12:51 17:25 21:54 22:54 00:42
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Prayer Times today in Stockholm, Sweden are Fajar Prayer Time 02:41, Dhuhr Prayer Time 12:49, Asar Prayer Time 17:16, Maghrib Prayer Time 21:32 & Isha Prayer Time 22:39. Get the most accurate Stockholm, Sweden Azan and Namaz times with both weekly Salat timings and monthly Salah timetable.

Popular Mosques in Stockholm

 

Here are some of the most visited mosques in Stockholm with their prayer times. Whether traveling or simply living in the city, this list will help you find mosques to pray at with the congregation. Find your Muslim community and fulfill a beloved tradition in Islam, all at the same time! Stockholm is Sweden's capital and largest city, and much like the rest of the country, it is known for its cultural diversity. The city's Muslim population is estimated to be around 8-10% of its total population.

 

The city is known for its unique geography, with its archipelago of islands and extensive waterways. While the city is largely non-Muslim, several options are available for halal foods and dining across the city. Mosques in Stockholm provide a community for Muslim immigrants or reverts as a minority in the city. They are spiritual spaces for Muslims to elevate their faith and connect.

 

1. Stockholm Central Mosque

 

The Stockholm Central Mosque is the mosque that represents the city's Muslim population. Established in 2000, the mosque is home to the Islamic Association of Stockholm, founded in 1981. The association of the mosque aims to preserve and support the Muslim identity and presence in the city. While the building is not purpose-built, it has been redeveloped with a dome and a minaret. The interior has been renovated with an elegantly designed minbar (pulpit) in Islamic geometric patterns. It can generously accommodate around 2000 worshippers at a time and attracts 16,000 visitors yearly.

 

The facilities provided by the mosque to the community members are:

 

  • A library
  • Bookshop
  • Gymnasium
  • Office space
  • A kitchen and restaurant 
  • Lecture rooms
  • Meeting rooms and more

 

The mosque's association provides regular "study sessions" for eager learners of Islam as well as events and lectures for the awareness of local Muslims. Their website is regularly updated with further information regarding new activities organized by the mosque, so be sure to check it out at stockholmsmoske.se.

 

Stockholm Central Mosque, Stockholm - Prayer Times

 

  • Fajr: 5:20 am
  • Dhuhr: 11:33 am
  • Asr: 12:59 pm
  • Maghrib: 3:20 pm
  • Isha: 5:38 pm

 

Stockholm Central Mosque, Stockholm - 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
  • Wheelchair Accessibility: The prayer hall is wheelchair accessible only
  • Denomination: Sunni
  • Imam: Mahmoud Khalfi

 

Stockholm Central Mosque, Stockholm - Contact Details

 

 

2. Skärholmens moské

 

Located in a busy shopping center, Skärholmens moské is a refuge for Muslims traveling in the area. It provides a spacious prayer hall for men and women looking to catch their obligatory salah at prayer times in Stockholm. Its location is convenient to many as it is located within a larger commercial area near Skärholmens Centrum. There is a popular halal restaurant nearby specializing in Syrian cuisine and kebab. It is a clean and well-maintained establishment commended by many for providing a much-needed space to Muslims. The mosque also arranges Friday congregational prayers for the nearby Muslims.

 

Skärholmens moské, Stockholm - Prayer Times

 

  • Fajr: 5:20 am
  • Dhuhr: 11:33 am
  • Asr: 12:59 pm
  • Maghrib: 3:20 pm
  • Isha: 5:38 pm

 

Skärholmens moské, Stockholm - 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
  • Wheelchair Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible
  • Denomination: Sunni

 

Skärholmens moské, Stockholm - Contact Details

 

 

3. Masjid Aysha

 

Masjid Aysha is run by the non-profit association Scandinavian Islamic Organization (SIO). It is located near a metro station, making it accessible for Muslims all over the city. The mosque is an educational hub, attracting eager learners of Islam to its facilities. It organizes monthly Dars(lectures) to encourage and inculcate knowledge of Islam. There is a madrasa for the younger Muslims that provides guided recitations and other religious training.

 

The community nurturing aspect of the mosque cannot be disregarded. The mosque is loved by its regular members for providing a safe space for the minority-belonging community. Their Jummah Khutbahs (Friday sermons) are particularly well-liked due to their inclusivity; they are delivered in Swedish, English, Arabic, and Urdu.

 

Masjid Aysha, Stockholm - Prayer Times

 

  • Fajr: 5:20 am
  • Dhuhr: 11:33 am
  • Asr: 12:59 pm
  • Maghrib: 3:20 pm
  • Isha: 5:38 pm

 

Masjid Aysha, Stockholm - 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
  • Wheelchair Accessibility: The prayer hall is wheelchair accessible only
  • Denomination: Sunni 
  • Imam: Imam Nasir Ahmad Arif

 

Masjid Aysha, Stockholm - Contact Details

 

 

4. Fittja Mosque

 

Fittja Mosque is a Turkish community-run mosque. The mosque is unique to its surroundings, reminding the passerby of Turkish mosques. The foundation of the mosque was laid in 1999, and its construction came to completion by 2006, opening up to worship in the month of Ramadhan. It was specifically constructed by and for the Turkish expatriates. The mosque has a single towering minaret with a main dome surrounded by several smaller domes, a style reminiscent of Ottoman design. The interior is designed with traditional Turkish tile work. You can expect the following from this mosque: 

 

  • A separate portion for women, 
  • Association management room, 
  • Clergy room, 
  • Library, 
  • Classroom, 
  • Kitchen, 
  • Ablution areas, toilets 
  • And a conference hall

 

While the mosque is managed by Turkish Muslims, it is frequented by worshippers of various backgrounds. It is particularly popular on Fridays and in the month of Ramadhan.

 

Fittja Mosque, Stockholm - Prayer Times

 

  • Fajr: 5:20 am
  • Dhuhr: 11:33 am
  • Asr: 12:59 pm
  • Maghrib: 3:20 pm
  • Isha: 5:38 pm

 

Fittja Mosque, Stockholm - 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
  • Wheelchair Accessibility: The prayer hall is wheelchair accessible only
  • Denomination: Sunni
  • Imam: İsmail Okur

 

Fittja Mosque, Stockholm - Contact Details

 

 

5. Bosanska Islamska Zajednica Stockholm

 

A humble facility neighboring a busy highway, Bosanska Islamska Zajednica Stockholm provides the nearby worshippers much-needed respite. It is particularly popular on Fridays. While the mosque does not seem to be in a purpose-built building, it is still a well-maintained establishment providing a clean space for worshippers to pray. Although there is not much information available about their activities, the mosque continues to stand as a significant source of community support. There is ample parking space, with a separate area for women also available.

 

Bosanska Islamska Zajednica Stockholm, Stockholm - Prayer Times

 

  • Fajr: 5:20 am
  • Dhuhr: 11:33 am
  • Asr: 12:59 pm
  • Maghrib: 3:20 pm
  • Isha: 5:38 pm
  • Friday prayers: 12:00 pm

 

Bosanska Islamska Zajednica Stockholm, Stockholm - 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
  • Wheelchair Accessibility: The prayer hall is wheelchair accessible only
  • Denomination: Sunni 

 

Bosanska Islamska Zajednica Stockholm, Stockholm - Contact Details

 

 

The importance of congregation in Islam cannot be dismissed. In the exemplary way of living left by Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ), we see how significant congregational prayers were to him as he would call on his companions to accompany him in the five daily obligatory prayers. In a narration, Abu Ad-Darda said: 'I heard the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) say: "There are no three people in a town or encampment among whom prayer is not established, but the Shaitan takes control of them. Therefore, stick to the congregation, for the wolf eats the sheep that strays off on its own." (One of the narrators (As-Sa'ib) said: "The congregation means the congregational prayer." (Grade: Sahih (Darussalam) Sunan an-Nasa'i 847)

 

This hadith distinctly illustrates the importance of congregation. The Friday congregational prayer has been made obligatory (Sunan Abi Dawud 1067) on all able men, and the daily congregational prayers hold as much importance. We hope this list helps you find a mosque to pray with the congregation at prayer times while in Stockholm.

 

FAQs:

FajrDuhurAsrMaghribIsha
02:4112:4917:1621:3222:39

 

The Fajr prayer time in Stockholm is 02:41 today.
The Dhuhr prayer time in Stockholm is 12:49 today.
The Asr prayer time in Stockholm is 17:16 today.
The Maghrib prayer time in Stockholm is 21:32 today.
The Isha prayer time in Stockholm is 22:39 today.
The sunrise time in Stockholm is 03:57 today.
The sunset time in Stockholm is 21:24 today.
Yes, you can subscribe to receive daily prayer notifications with the Muslim & Quran - Prayer Times mobile application in Stockholm. 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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