Get the most accurate Solna (PT), Stockholm (PT), Sweden (PT) 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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Prayer Times today in Solna (PT), Stockholm (PT), Sweden (PT) are Fajar Prayer Time 03:20, Dhuhr Prayer Time 11:55, Asar Prayer Time 15:06, Maghrib Prayer Time 18:07 & Isha Prayer Time 20:22. Get the most accurate Solna (PT), Stockholm (PT), Sweden (PT) Azan and Namaz times with both weekly Salat timings and monthly Salah timetable.
A city where remnants of ancient settlements, Viking burial sites, and runic stones can be found alongside modern urban landscapes and the head offices of major companies, you have come to Solna. Solna is part of the greater Stockholm area, located to the north of Stockholm City Centre. It is one of Sweden’s richest municipalities and a hub of industry and commerce.
While Solna became a city in 1948, the settlement in the area dates back centuries. So much so that ancient buildings, like the Solna Church, built in the 12th century, are still standing. Other notable places you can visit include not one but three of Sweden’s royal palaces: Haga Palace, Karlberg Palace, and Ulriksdal Palace. Mall of Scandinavia, the region’s largest mall, is also located here. Adding to the greenery and beauty of the city is the Royal National City Park, a third of which is part of Solna.
Solna was developed as a center for manufacturing, and in the 1960s, with the establishment of Solna Centrum, the city gained prominence in the avenues of administration, culture, and commerce. The city provides livelihood to hundreds of thousands of individuals, with people coming from Stockholm proper to work in companies and offices located in Solna.
Solna, being a center for economic and cultural activities, has a growing population. Currently, the city has a population of 83,000, a number which is expected to grow to 100,000 by 2030. As a major city, Solna is home to a diverse population. Individuals belonging to various ethnicities, races, and religions coexist in peace. Muslims are part of this multicultural fabric and live quite well. Halal food is available. Unfortunately, however, the city does not have any major mosques. The city had Solna Mosque and Ahlul Alkheir Moskén, both of which are unfortunately shut down. Still, here are mosques that are in the vicinity of Solna, a mere 2 to 5 km away from the city and easily accessible:
Serving the Muslim community for over three decades, Masjid Aysha is a lovely place for congregational worship. Prayers are scheduled accurately, and the mosque experiences significant gatherings for Friday prayers, since prayer facilities are available in multiple languages to accommodate everyone. Toilets and ablution areas are available along with space for parking and a separate prayer hall for women. Unfortunately, the mosque does not have an entrance that will accommodate wheelchairs, an issue that can be rectified easily. It is an excellent facility that Muslims in Sankt Eriksgatan and Solna should be grateful for.
*Prayer times as on March 14, 2026.
As the name suggests, Negashi Moské was established through the efforts of the Ethiopian Muslim community in Sundbyberg. However, Muslims from all over the world, belonging to any denomination, are welcome here. The mosque has a peaceful and calm ambiance, suitable for deep contemplation and prayer.
It is housed in an unassuming building that is clean and spacious on the inside. Attention to detail was paid, since the mosque has all the basic utilities, like bathrooms and a wudu area, as well as a parking lot and access for wheelchair users.
*Prayer times as on March 14, 2026.
Fatih Moské is also accessible to Muslims living in Solna. It is a small mosque which provides a place of worship for Muslims in and around Sveavägen. Amenities like toilets, ablution areas, and a separate prayer hall for women are all available here. The mosque does lack proper parking and may not be suitable for people who are wheelchair bound.
*Prayer times as on March 14, 2026.
A prominent Shia mosque and Islamic center not just in Sweden but in all of Scandinavia, Imam Ali Islamic Centre was established in 1997. The mosque is full of activity throughout the week, offering daily congregational prayers and Friday prayers. On weekends, the center offers Quran and Islamic knowledge classes for young people. Special mourning ceremonies are held during the month of Muharram. Fully equipped with all facilities and designed meticulously to enable anyone to access it, the mosque is a beacon of guidance for Muslims in Stockholm.
*Prayer times as on March 14, 2026.
While the construction of Fittja Mosque started in 1999, it wasn’t completed till 2006. It took a long time for the construction, but the time and effort put in were worth it. The mosque is breathtakingly beautiful, inspired by Ottoman architecture. It is the only mosque in Sweden to be built with a central dome and minaret from the foundation. The mosque has three floors and contains a conference hall, a library, toilets, a kitchen, an administrative office, classrooms, and a living room.
*Prayer times as on March 14, 2026.
The lack of mosques in Solna is a challenge for Muslims living here. It is a concerning development that the two mosques that did exist here were permanently closed down. Still, whenever there are hardships, Allah (SWT) provides ease. One such ease is the availability of apps such as MuslimandQuran, which provide location-based adhan alerts, qibla direction, nearby mosque locations, and access to a treasure trove of Islamic resources. Any Muslim can benefit from such apps, but especially those who do not live near a mosque and are forced to pray at home.
| Fajr | Duhur | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 03:20 | 11:55 | 15:06 | 18:07 | 20:22 |