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Eid-ul-Azha 2025 Namaz Timings in Pakistan – City Wise Prayer Schedule

Eid-ul-Azha 2025 Namaz Timings in Pakistan – City Wise Prayer Schedule

Eid-ul-Azha, also known as Eid-e-Qurban, is a special religious festival for Muslims. It marks the sacrifice made by Prophet Ibrahim (A.S.) in obedience to Allah.

One of the most important parts of this day is the Eid Namaz (prayer). It is offered in large congregations across Pakistan, usually in open grounds or big mosques.

In this guide, you will find the expected Eid-ul-Azha prayer timings for 2025 in different cities of Pakistan, along with helpful tips and answers to common questions.

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When Is Eid-ul-Azha 2025 in Pakistan?

Eid-ul-Azha is expected to be celebrated on Saturday, June 7, 2025, depending on the moon sighting. This is the 10th of Dhul Hijjah, the last month of the Islamic calendar.


General Timing for Eid Prayer

  • The prayer starts shortly after sunrise.
  • It is usually held 15 to 45 minutes after the sun has risen.
  • It must be offered before the Zuhr (midday) prayer begins.

Most mosques and Eidgahs (open grounds) announce their own specific times, so it’s always good to double-check locally a day before Eid.


Eid-ul-Azha Namaz Timings in Major Cities of Pakistan (Expected)

Lahore

  • Jamia Masjid Anarkali – 5:30 AM
  • Masjid Wazir Khan – 6:30 AM
  • Data Darbar – 7:00 AM
  • Badshahi Mosque – 8:30 AM

Karachi

  • Memon Masjid – 6:00 AM
  • Masjid-e-Tooba – 6:30 AM
  • Bahria Town Mosque – 7:00 AM

Islamabad

  • Faisal Mosque – 6:00 AM
  • Lal Masjid – 6:30 AM
  • G-6 Central Mosque – 7:00 AM

Peshawar

  • Qasim Ali Khan Mosque – 6:00 AM
  • Mohabbat Khan Mosque – 6:30 AM
  • Hayatabad Sector Mosques – 7:00 AM

Quetta

  • Meezan Chowk – 6:00 AM
  • Hazara Town Mosque – 6:30 AM
  • Sariab Road Mosque – 7:00 AM

These timings are expected and may change based on final local announcements. Always confirm with your local mosque or community center.

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Tips for Attending Eid-ul-Azha Namaz

To make your prayer experience smooth and blessed, follow these simple tips:

  • Arrive early to avoid the rush.
  • Perform wudu (ablution) at home if possible.
  • Wear clean and modest clothes.
  • Bring a prayer mat, especially if attending an open field prayer.
  • Avoid blocking walkways or parking areas.
  • Listen to the Khutbah (sermon) after the prayer – it is part of the Eid tradition.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Can I pray Eid-ul-Azha Namaz at home?

Eid prayer is recommended in a congregation. However, if you cannot attend due to illness or distance, you may pray at home, especially if you are not near any mosque.

Q2: What time should Eid prayer be offered?

It is best to pray 15–45 minutes after sunrise, but always before the Zuhr prayer time starts.

Q3: Is it necessary to listen to the Khutbah after Eid prayer?

Yes, it is part of the Sunnah (Prophetic practice) to sit and listen to the Khutbah (sermon) after the Eid prayer.

Q4: What should I do if I miss the Eid prayer?

If you miss the Eid prayer due to a valid reason, focus on your regular prayers and perform the Qurbani (sacrifice) as planned.


Conclusion

Eid-ul-Azha is a blessed time filled with joy, prayer, and charity. The Eid Namaz is a key part of this celebration, helping Muslims start the day with unity and devotion.

Knowing the right prayer time is important so that you can offer your Eid prayer correctly and peacefully. Always plan ahead and confirm local timings to make the most of this special day.


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