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Default times for Dhaka, Bangladesh — search your city for exact times

Fajr
3:54 AM
Dhuhr
11:56 AM
Asr
4:33 PM
Maghrib
6:33 PM
Isha
7:56 PM
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Today is 14th May 2026 & 27th Dhul Qadah 1447
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Prayer Information

  • Calculation Method: Karachi
  • Time Zone: Asia/Dhaka
  • Today is: 14 May 2026

Forbidden Prayer Times

  • After Sunrise5:17 AM – 5:32 AM
  • Zawal11:50 AM – 11:56 AM
  • Before Sunset6:18 PM – 6:33 PM

Today Prayer Times inDhaka, Bangladesh

27
Dhul Qadah
1447 AH
Prayer StartPrayer End
Fajr
3:54 AM
Dhuhr
11:56 AM
Asr
4:33 PM
Maghrib
6:33 PM
Isha
7:56 PM

Other TimesDhaka, Bangladesh

27
Dhul Qadah
1447 AH
Sehri
3:49 AM
Iftar
6:35 PM
Tahajjud
1:14 AM – 3:54 AM
Ishraq
5:31 AM – 5:46 AM
Salatul Duha
6:31 AM – 11:35 AM

Current TimeDhaka, Bangladesh

27
Dhul Qadah
1447 AH
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Sunrise 5:17 AM
Sunset 6:33 PM
Date 14 May 2026
Bangla Date 31 Baishakh 1433
Hijri Date 27 Dhul Qadah 1447 AH

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Dhul Qadah
1447 AH

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Sehri (Suhoor) time is when you must stop eating before Fajr during Ramadan. In Bangladesh, it varies by city and area. Search your city above to find today's exact sehri end time for Dhaka, Chattogram, or any location.

Iftar time is at sunset when the roza (fast) is broken, coinciding with Maghrib azan. Times differ across Bangladesh. Enter your city above for today's precise iftar time with a live countdown timer.

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For Bangladesh, we use the University of Islamic Sciences Karachi method, which is most widely followed in the region. We also support Muslim World League (MWL), ISNA, Umm al-Qura, and other methods for different countries.

Absolutely! While sehri and iftar times are essential during Ramadan, SehriTime provides all 5 waqt namaz times (Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha) year-round. Check namaz times for any date and any city in Bangladesh.

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Masjids may add a few minutes of safety margin or use a slightly different calculation angle. Our times are based on precise astronomical formulas used by Islamic authorities. We recommend using both as a reference.

Fajr namaz time starts at true dawn and changes daily. In Bangladesh, it typically ranges from 4:00 AM to 5:30 AM depending on the season. Search your city above to find today's exact Fajr time.

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