Get the most accurate Moscow, Russia 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 Moscow, Russia for the whole year. The Prayer Timings schedule of Moscow, Russia is updated automatically, so you can always find the most authentic and accurate prayer timings and Ramadan Calendar 2025 for the month of Ramadan Moscow, Russia. 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 Moscow, Russia are Fajar Prayer Time 02:16, Dhuhr Prayer Time 12:28, Asar Prayer Time 16:43, Maghrib Prayer Time 20:28 & Isha Prayer Time 22:36. Get the most accurate Moscow, Russia Azan and Namaz times with both weekly Salat timings and monthly Salah timetable.
Moscow is a city that never sleeps and never stops. Known for its marvelous display of Russian architecture and cultural and scientific significance – Moscow is no different than other big cities around the world such as London and New York. The city has plenty to offer to all its residents, and one fact for certain every resident of the city will find themselves agreeing with is that you will never get bored when in Moscow due to the city's vibrant and upbeat culture with a wonderful art scene.
Moscow is also highly diverse – the city has a total population of 13.1 million, with 2.5 million people out of these being Muslims. Islam, overall, is the second-largest religion in Russia, with 26 million people in the country identifying as Muslims. Muslims in the city are also free to practice their religion and participate in any community events and activities that are organized during Eid or Ramadan.
So, if you are contemplating making a move to Moscow – M&Q's prayer times in Moscow, Russia guide will be your ideal introduction to the city. Making big movies, particularly for secular or non-Muslim nations, can be challenging for Muslims as they may find it difficult to come across sources that offer authentic and reliable Islamic information, irrespective of their locations. However, with Muslim and Quran, that does not need to be a concern anymore. The guide below will provide you with updated and accurate prayer times for Moscow, Russia, along with the popular mosques in the city you can visit to offer your prayers and their relevant details.
Since the city is home to 2.5 million Muslims, mosques are filled with eager congregations of Muslims during prayer times. Mosques are undoubtedly a significant part of the Islamic lifestyle of all believers and are designated places where Muslims can unite as a community and engage in worship. The following mosques cater to the religious and social needs of the Muslim community in Moscow.
The Moscow Cathedral Mosque was built following an architectural design by the Russian architect Nikolay Zhukov. The mosque, built in 1904, has undergone several renovatory periods since its establishment. The old mosque was entirely reconstructed in 2015 and opened to the public on September 23, 2015, with its inauguration attended by the Presidents of Palestine, Turkey, and Russia with the local Muslim leadership of Moscow. The new mosque can host 10,000 worshippers.
The mosque is also known among residents in Moscow as the central mosque of the city and is also widely known as the Tatar Mosque among locals as the congregants at the mosque largely consisted of the Tatars – people from different ethnic groups with the surname Tatar across Asia and Eastern Europe. The Moscow Cathedral Mosque is also easily identified by its gorgeous Islamic architecture with a huge golden dorm. The interior of the mosque is also decorated with Islamic motifs and a massive chandelier.
*Prayer times as on December 23, 2024.
The historical mosque, or the old mosque, was initially built in 1823 and has a significant history. The mosque was built on land that was owned by a Tatar businessman to cater to the religious and social needs of the growing Muslim population in Moscow city. However, there were conditions attached to the mosque's establishment that included that the mosque would be referred to as a "Muslim prayer house" and the building would be similar to the houses in the neighborhood. The conditions were met and a madrassa was also added in 1915.
The Soviets, unfortunately, shut down the mosque in 1939. Luckily, the mosque was reopened and opened its doors to the public in 1993 again. The minaret was also rebuilt, and the madrassa remains functional today. The mosque also offers social services such as nikkah (between a Muslim man and a Muslim woman only; nikkah with a non-Muslim woman is not permitted), name-giving, Islamic adoption, and funeral prayers. These services are provided seven days a week with no need for an appointment.
Additionally, educational services are also provided for Muslims in Moscow to ensure they're aware of the principles and teachings of their religion. The following courses are offered:
There are two cafeterias in the mosque compounds and a halal food shop. There are also several halal eateries and dining options nearby. The mosque's capacity overflows during certain days, which may lead to some worshippers praying outside the mosque – this can be challenging for people who are sensitive to extreme weather conditions. Therefore, make sure to visit the mosque 5 to 10 minutes before prayer time.
*Prayer times as on December 23, 2024.
The Moskova Anit Camii is located on Miskaya Steet and is a gorgeous mosque with modern architecture. The mosque, although smaller in size than other mosques in the city, is still highly active throughout the day as congregational prayers are offered for all obligatory prayers and the Jummah/Friday prayer. There is also an Islamic bookshop inside the building. There is also a mini-market for halal products located near the mosque, with several halal food dining options. The mosque is also highly accessible due to its close proximity to the Moscow State University and the metro station.
*Prayer times as on December 23, 2024.
The Yardyam mosque is another mosque in Moscow you can consider visiting if you're residing on or near Khachaturiana St. Established in 1996 after the sponsorship of the Charitable Foundation for the Development of the Tatar Spiritual Heritage, it was opened to the public with a grand opening on September 14, 1997. Yardyam Mosque has a capacity to host 2000 worshippers. Similar to other mosques in Moscow, it is busy during daily prayer times.
The mosque also includes a madrassa for around 200 to 250 students, a library/book store with Islamic literature, a halal meat shop, and a halal café you can visit for a comfortable and cozy atmosphere. Moreover, Yardyam Mosque offers a Sunday school every week where anyone is welcome to attend and gain knowledge by studying Arabic, the life of the Prophet (PBUH), and the principles of Islam. Children are highly encouraged to attend this Sunday school.
*Prayer times as on December 23, 2024.
The Chertanovo Mosque is a small mosque located in Chertanovskaya Ulitsa. The mosque has a capacity to host 500 worshippers and caters to the Muslim population of the nearby area. Congregational Friday prayers are also held every week, and a small area is designated for reading the Quran. Additionally, a madrassa on weekends is also functional for children under 14 years of age.
*Prayer times as on December 23, 2024.
Islam first came to Russia through Muslim traders and ambassadors during the Middle Ages. Over the years, the Muslim community in Russia has grown significantly, and the country is also a member of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. The Muslim population of approximately 2.5 million is scattered all around the country, with Muslims residing in the North Caucasus Republics, the Republics of Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, and the capital city of Moscow.
Muslims practice an Islamic lifestyle in Russia and have full freedom to engage in religious practices. There are also designed spaces in public areas where Muslims can break their fast during the blessed month of Ramadan and events for promoting harmony between the Muslim and non-Muslim populations of the country are organized regularly. The Ramadan Tent at the Poklonnaya Gora Memorial Mosque is also held every Ramadan and hosts free iftar for over 45,000 visitors. Muslims from all over Moscow unite at the iftar to break their fasts and offer their prayer.
Fajr | Duhur | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
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02:16 | 12:28 | 16:43 | 20:28 | 22:36 |