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One place for Salah timings, Hadith collection, Quran recitations, Zakat calculator, and Islamic calendar.

Get today's prayer times (Salah/Namaz), explore trusted Hadith books, listen to Quran by reciter, calculate zakat, and track Hijri dates with one fast, reliable hub.

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The core tools you need for daily worship, built to be gentle, fast, and clear.

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Prayer times by city

Direct links to high-traffic city prayer-time pages.

Guidance and use

Frequently asked questions

Practical guidance for using TaqwaPath responsibly alongside your local mosque and trusted scholars.

How should I use the prayer times on TaqwaPath?

Use the timings as a practical daily guide for Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. Choose the calculation method and madhab followed by your community, and give precedence to your trusted local mosque when its timetable differs. Find prayer times for your city.

Why can Salah times differ between mosques and apps?

Differences can result from calculation method, coordinates, altitude, latitude rules, the juristic method used for Asr, and local mosque practice. A small difference does not necessarily mean either timetable is incorrect.

Are Hijri dates and Islamic occasions shown here definitive?

No. Calendar dates are planning references because an Islamic month may begin according to verified local or national moon sighting. Follow your recognized local authority for Ramadan, Eid, and other observances. You can review the Islamic calendar and Ramadan guidance pages for planning.

Can I use the Zakat calculator as a final religious ruling?

The calculator gives an organized estimate based on the values you enter. Rulings may differ according to ownership, debt, nisab, hawl, business assets, and scholarly opinion. Review complex circumstances with a qualified scholar after using the Zakat calculator.

How should I benefit from the Hadith library?

You can search collections, browse chapters, and open individual narrations with their references and available translations in the Hadith library. A narration should be understood with its grading, context, related evidence, and qualified scholarly explanation rather than treated as an isolated ruling.

Can I listen to the Quran on TaqwaPath?

Yes. The online Quran provides recitations by surah and reciter for listening, memorization, and reflection. Audio is a helpful companion, while correct recitation and tajwid are best learned directly from a qualified teacher.

Does TaqwaPath replace a scholar or local mosque?

No. TaqwaPath supports worship and learning but does not issue personal fatwas. Questions involving individual circumstances, disputed rulings, marriage, divorce, inheritance, finance, or other serious matters should be taken to trustworthy qualified scholars. Learn more about the portal on the About page.