Prayer Times in Karbala
Today's salah schedule, Qibla direction & Hijri date for Karbala, Iraq
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Qibla Direction
199.5 deg SSW
1,312 km to Makkah
Direction from Karbala to the Kaaba
Today's Hijri Date
8 Dhul Hijjah 1447 AH
8 ذُو الحِجَّة 1447
Monday · Asia/Baghdad
Islamic (Hijri) date for Karbala, Iraq
Prayer Times, Qibla, and Islamic Date for Karbala
Use this page to check today's prayer times in Karbala, Iraq. The schedule covers Fajr, Sunrise, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha using the Makkah calculation method for this location. Deenly also supports azan reminders, madhab preferences for Asr, and manual offsets when you need to match a local mosque or Islamic authority.
The Qibla direction from Karbala is 199.5 degrees SSW, approximately 1,312km from the Kaaba in Makkah. Deenly also shows today's Hijri (Islamic) date adjusted for the Asia/Baghdad timezone, so you can compare the Gregorian date with the Islamic calendar for your city.
Coordinates: 32.6160 deg N, 44.0249 deg E · Timezone: Asia/Baghdad
How to Use This Karbala Prayer Schedule
Confirm your method
Start with the Makkah calculation method, then adjust the method or offsets if your local mosque follows a different timetable.
Set azan reminders
Use reminders for the five daily prayers so Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha stay visible during a busy day.
Check Qibla and Hijri date
Use the 199.5 degree SSW Qibla bearing and Asia/Baghdad Hijri date when you need city-specific Islamic utilities.
Karbala Prayer Times FAQ
What are the prayer times in Karbala today?
This page shows today's Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha prayer times for Karbala, Iraq using the Makkah calculation method and the Asia/Baghdad timezone.
Which Qibla direction should I face in Karbala?
The Qibla direction from Karbala is approximately 199.5 degrees SSW, with a distance of about 1,312 km to Makkah.
Can I adjust the Karbala prayer time calculation?
Deenly supports multiple calculation methods, madhab choices for Asr, and manual offsets so you can align prayer times with your local mosque or Islamic authority.