Get the most accurate Warsaw, Mazovia, Poland Azan and Namaz times with both weekly Salat timings and monthly Salah timetable.
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Prayer Times today in Warsaw, Mazovia, Poland are Fajar Prayer Time 02:13, Dhuhr Prayer Time 12:32, Asar Prayer Time 16:45, Maghrib Prayer Time 20:23 & Isha Prayer Time 22:45. Get the most accurate Warsaw, Mazovia, Poland Azan and Namaz times with both weekly Salat timings and monthly Salah timetable.
Central European historic city, Warsaw is the capital of Poland and its biggest city. Islam was first introduced in the 14th century when the Tatars from the Golden Horde immigrated to settle in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Poland's largest community of Muslims resides in Warsaw. This energetic community varies from entrepreneurs, political asylum holders, and immigrants who, in the 1970s and 1980s, flocked to this country for education. There is a Muslim community of 30,000 in Poland, making up less than 0.1 percent of its population. In Warsaw, the Muslim population is around 5,000 to 7,000. These Muslims come together at prayer time, congregating in humility and worship inside their local mosques. Make the most of the following list of mosques with ample information on facilities and timing while visiting or living in Warsaw.
The increasing population of Muslims in Warsaw, Poland, can be seen performing prayers at several mosques that are not only places of worship but also Islamic centres for learning and other social activities. These mosques are used not only for congregational prayer but also for Islamic education, Islamic services like marriage (nikah) and funeral, madrasah (Islamic school), and more. These mosques also promote interfaith dialogue by hosting community events. Each mosque reflects the diversity and harmony of the Muslim community of Warsaw, ranging from Islamic centres with contemporary architecture to traditional mosques. This page will lead you to important mosques throughout Warsaw that you may want to visit during prayer time. For a resident or visitor wishing to participate in daily prayers, a Muslim needs to be mindful of the prayer times in Warsaw, Poland. Using the Muslim and Quran app makes it easier to keep abreast of local prayer times and offer your salat on time.
The most notable mosque in the city is the Muslim Cultural Center, which the locals call the Blue Mosque of Warsaw because of the blue décor within the main prayer hall. It is easily reachable from the nearest train station known as Warszawa Zachodnia which is a block away from some of the several bus stops in the area. It accommodates only a few Muslims, but that doesn't diminish its value as a valued praying facility. The mosque is popular for its aesthetically ornamented interiors and well-maintained sanitary facilities available in this centre. Ośrodek Kultury Muzułmańskiej, or the Blue Mosque, offers a trilingual Khutba or sermon in Arabic, Polish, and English. It does not fix any specified timings for Khutbah, but one may visit at least half an hour or more before the Jummah time in Warsaw to attend the sermon. It is also a popular option as a community space during special occasions like Islamic days, especially during Ramadan.
*Prayer times as on January 21, 2025.
Located in Powązki, Warsaw, Muzułmański Dom Modlitwy na Cmentarzu Tatarskim mosque is alongside the Tartar Cemetery. It is a small facility that accommodates about 100 to 200 worshippers at a time and is usually closed for Fajr, Maghrib, and Isha prayers. The mosque is open for prayers throughout the day. However, congregations are held only for the midday prayers, including the Friday Jamaat. There is a women's prayer area usually available. However, it is made unavailable on Fridays to accommodate the men for whom the Friday congregations are obligatory. The Khutbah is delivered in Tatar and Polish, reflecting its usual visitors, mostly native-born Tatar Muslims or converts.
*Prayer times as on January 21, 2025.
Located in Wilanów Niski, it is a gracious, purpose-built facility for the Muslims of eastern Warsaw. The following guide has been placed on the mosque for those using public transport to visit the mosque:
The mosque accommodates a few hundred Muslims who can attend congregations for daily prayers and special Friday prayers once a week. The mosque houses a diversified population of Muslims coming from different backgrounds, such as reverts and native-borns. Apart from regular daily prayers, the centre holds biannual Eid prayers and Taraweeh during the Islamic month of Ramadhan.
*Prayer times as on January 21, 2025.
Fatih Mosque is situated in the Raszyn area of Warsaw. It is a relatively quiet mosque where mostly Russians, Chechen, and Turkish worshippers join. The mosque is near the Warsaw Airport through a taxi ride of approximately 15 minutes. The Friday Khutbah delivered here is also considered highly complete in the Polish, English, and Turkish languages. Its regular worshippers commend well-kept prayer facilities and worship areas. The provision of larger halls and a garden has made it convenient for the local Muslim community to arrange all their affairs here. The Nikkah processes, including an official marriage certificate, are also carried out at this mosque. Frequent voluntary conversions and people who take Islam as their religion, along with Deen, also happen here quite frequently.
*Prayer times as on January 21, 2025.
Our honorary mention for this list is the new mosque currently under construction, DarAssalam. It is a new praying facility for the Muslim Foundation for Education and Integration, under the name "Muslim Center for Education and Integration in Warsaw". It is temporarily closed due to construction, however, the community gathers and offers its congregation at the nearby parking lot.
*Prayer times as on January 21, 2025.
Fajr | Duhur | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
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02:13 | 12:32 | 16:45 | 20:23 | 22:45 |