Fajr is the first of the five daily Islamic prayers, performed at dawn before sunrise. Dhuhr is the second prayer performed when the sun begins its decline from zenith. Asr is the late afternoon prayer while Maghrib is performed just after sunset. Isha is the night prayer performed after the twilight disappears.
Here are the prayer timings of five major US cities on October 21 (Tuesday) as per Islamic Society of North America:
New York
- Fajr: 5:58 AM
- Thursday: 12:41 PM
- Asr: 3:39 PM
- Maghrib: 6:06 PM
- Isha: 7:22 PM
Los Angeles
- Fajr: 5:54 AM
- Thursday: 12:38 PM
- Asr: 3:45 PM
- Maghrib: 6:11 PM
- Isha: 7:20 PM
Chicago
- Fajr: 5:53 AM
- Morning: 12:35 PM
- Asr: 3:32 PM
- Maghrib: 5:59 PM
- Isha: 7:16 PM
Houston
- Fajr: 6:21 AM
- Morning: 1:06 PM
- Asr: 4:18 PM
- Maghrib: 6:44 PM
- Isha: 7:50 PM
Phoenix (Arizona)
- Fajr: 5:29 AM
- Thursday: 12:13 PM
- Asr: 3:21 PM
- Maghrib: 5:47 PM
- Isha: 6:56 PM
In 2020, the Muslim population was estimated at around 4.5 million in the US. There are several representations of Muslims in America as they come from over 75 countries, with a significant number coming from South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.
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