Islamic Prayer Times in Bristol, United Kingdom

Today: April 26, 2024, 12:14 pm
Calculation Method: Muslim World League, Juristic settings: Shafii
Fajr 03:30 am Dawn 05:51 am Morning Sunrise Shuruk Dhuhr 01:08 pm Noon Asr 05:07 pm Afternoon Maghrib 08:26 pm Evening Sunset Isha 10:38 pm Night

Islamic Prayer Times in Bristol, United Kingdom

Today: April 26, 2024, 12:14 pm
Calculation Method: Muslim World League, Juristic settings: Shafii
Fajr 03:30 am Dawn Shuruk 05:51 am Morning Sunrise Dhuhr 01:08 pm Noon Asr 05:07 pm Afternoon Maghrib 08:26 pm Evening Sunset Isha 10:38 pm Night
 
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If you're a devoted muslim and always try to perform your Namaz at the right time of the day - you've come to the right place. Our portal is devoted to help muslims around the world to navigate the modern lifestyle, practice islam effectively and perform Salat at the right time no matter the location. On this page you will find accurate Salah time in Bristol, United Kingdom for each day of the month. We calculate the prayer times according to the position of the sun in the sky and by taking into these Bristol, United Kingdom coordinates (51.45, -2.5833).

Namaz times for Bristol

Date FAJR Sunrise Dhuhr Asr Maghrib Isha
April 1 04:46 am 06:45 am 01:14 pm 04:47 pm 07:44 pm 09:36 pm
April 2 04:43 am 06:43 am 01:14 pm 04:48 pm 07:46 pm 09:38 pm
April 3 04:41 am 06:40 am 01:13 pm 04:49 pm 07:48 pm 09:40 pm
April 4 04:38 am 06:38 am 01:13 pm 04:50 pm 07:49 pm 09:42 pm
April 5 04:35 am 06:36 am 01:13 pm 04:51 pm 07:51 pm 09:44 pm
April 6 04:32 am 06:34 am 01:13 pm 04:52 pm 07:53 pm 09:47 pm
April 7 04:29 am 06:31 am 01:12 pm 04:52 pm 07:54 pm 09:49 pm
April 8 04:26 am 06:29 am 01:12 pm 04:53 pm 07:56 pm 09:51 pm
April 9 04:23 am 06:27 am 01:12 pm 04:54 pm 07:58 pm 09:54 pm
April 10 04:20 am 06:25 am 01:12 pm 04:55 pm 07:59 pm 09:56 pm
April 11 04:17 am 06:22 am 01:11 pm 04:56 pm 08:01 pm 09:58 pm
April 12 04:14 am 06:20 am 01:11 pm 04:57 pm 08:03 pm 10:01 pm
April 13 04:11 am 06:18 am 01:11 pm 04:57 pm 08:04 pm 10:03 pm
April 14 04:08 am 06:16 am 01:10 pm 04:58 pm 08:06 pm 10:06 pm
April 15 04:05 am 06:14 am 01:10 pm 04:59 pm 08:08 pm 10:08 pm
April 16 04:02 am 06:12 am 01:10 pm 05:00 pm 08:09 pm 10:11 pm
April 17 03:59 am 06:10 am 01:10 pm 05:00 pm 08:11 pm 10:13 pm
April 18 03:56 am 06:07 am 01:10 pm 05:01 pm 08:13 pm 10:16 pm
April 19 03:52 am 06:05 am 01:09 pm 05:02 pm 08:14 pm 10:18 pm
April 20 03:49 am 06:03 am 01:09 pm 05:03 pm 08:16 pm 10:21 pm
April 21 03:46 am 06:01 am 01:09 pm 05:03 pm 08:18 pm 10:24 pm
April 22 03:43 am 05:59 am 01:09 pm 05:04 pm 08:19 pm 10:27 pm
April 23 03:40 am 05:57 am 01:09 pm 05:05 pm 08:21 pm 10:29 pm
April 24 03:36 am 05:55 am 01:08 pm 05:06 pm 08:23 pm 10:32 pm
April 25 03:33 am 05:53 am 01:08 pm 05:06 pm 08:24 pm 10:35 pm
April 26 03:30 am 05:51 am 01:08 pm 05:07 pm 08:26 pm 10:38 pm
April 27 03:26 am 05:49 am 01:08 pm 05:08 pm 08:28 pm 10:41 pm
April 28 03:23 am 05:47 am 01:08 pm 05:08 pm 08:29 pm 10:44 pm
April 29 03:19 am 05:45 am 01:08 pm 05:09 pm 08:31 pm 10:47 pm
April 30 03:16 am 05:43 am 01:08 pm 05:10 pm 08:32 pm 10:50 pm

A Short History of Islam in Bristol, United Kingdom

Islam has been present in Bristol, United Kingdom for centuries, with its earliest roots stretching back to the 13th century. It is believed that the first Muslims to settle in Bristol were members of the North African Maghrebi community, who migrated to the city in the early 19th century. In the mid-19th century, a small community of Muslims settled in the city, mostly from the Indian subcontinent. During World War II, a number of British Muslims were stationed in Bristol, and by the end of the war, there was a small but established Muslim population in the city. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Muslim population of Bristol increased significantly, as people from the Indian subcontinent, the Middle East, and other parts of Africa began to settle in the city.

Today, there are an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 Muslims in Bristol, making up around 5% of the city’s population. The majority of the Muslim population is of South Asian heritage, with a significant minority of Arab and African origin. The main Islamic centres in Bristol are the Bristol Central Mosque and the Easton Mosque.

What is the approximate population of Muslims in Bristol, United Kingdom?

It is estimated that there are between 20,000 and 30,000 Muslims in Bristol, United Kingdom, which makes up around 5% of the city’s population.

When have the first Muslims moved to Bristol, United Kingdom?

The first Muslims to settle in Bristol, United Kingdom were believed to be members of the North African Maghrebi community, who migrated to the city in the early 19th century. During World War II, a number of British Muslims were stationed in Bristol, and by the end of the war, there was a small but established Muslim population in the city. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Muslim population of Bristol increased significantly, as people from the Indian subcontinent, the Middle East, and other parts of Africa began to settle in the city.

What are the current demographics of Muslims in Bristol, United Kingdom?

The majority of the Muslim population in Bristol, United Kingdom is of South Asian heritage, with a significant minority of Arab and African origin. The following table provides a breakdown of the city’s Muslim population by ethnicity:

Ethnicity Percentage
South Asian 60%
Arab 20%
African 15%
Other 5%

Which is more prominent in Bristol, United Kingdom – Shia or Sunni Islam?

The majority of the Muslims in Bristol, United Kingdom are Sunni, with a small minority of Shia Muslims. The majority of the Sunni population is of South Asian heritage, while the majority of the Shia population is of Arab origin.

What are the main mosques in Bristol, United Kingdom?

The main mosques in Bristol, United Kingdom are:

  • Bristol Central Mosque
  • Easton Mosque
  • Rajah mosque
  • Masjid-e-Noor
  • Masjid-e-Usman

The Bristol Central Mosque is the largest mosque in the city, and the main center for the Muslim community. It is located in the city center and is managed by the Bristol Muslim Cultural Society. The Easton Mosque is located in the Easton area of the city, and is managed by the Easton Islamic Cultural Association. The other three mosques are smaller in size and are managed by local Islamic organizations.

FAQ

What time is Fajr today in Bristol?

Fajr is at 03:30 am today

When is Shuruq today in Bristol?

Shuruq starts at 05:51 am today

When does Dhuhr start today?

Dhuhr is at 01:08 pm

What about Asr Salat in Bristol today?

Asr today starts at 05:07 pm

What time is Maghrib prayer?

Maghrib in Bristol is at 08:26 pm

What is the Salah time for Isha today?

Isha Salah in Bristol is at 10:38 pm today

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