Dhuhr Prayer Times โ€” Kunduz, Afghanistan โ€“ 11:52

Today's Islamic prayer times in Kunduz, Afghanistan include Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. View the full Muslim prayer timetable for today and the upcoming days.

Dhuhr Prayer Times

11:52

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Today's Salah Times in Kunduz

Step away from the screen at 11:52; two minutes of stillness in Kunduz repays the next two hours of focus.

A Nearby City

Taloqan, about 59 km away, prays Dhuhr roughly 3 minute(s) apart from Kunduz today โ€” small geography produces real timing.

Beware Haste

A rushed Dhuhr at 11:52 is still a Dhuhr, but it is the smaller half of the prayer; slow it by ten percent and the day slows with it.

Qibla Cardinal Sense

From Kunduz, the qibla bears about 247ยฐ โ€” roughly southwest; at Dhuhr you face the same direction Muslims to your east and west all turn toward.

Eyes Rest in Sujood

In sujood at 11:52, your eyes face the floor and the strain of hours of screen-light briefly lifts; even physiologically, the prayer is a rest.

A Middle Path

Dhuhr stands in the middle of the day the way Islam stands in the middle of paths โ€” a quiet centre, not an extreme.

Dense City Center

In dense parts of Kunduz, Dhuhr at 11:52 can be prayed inside any quiet courtyard or stairwell; the city is fuller of suitable corners than it looks.

A Silent Seat

A quiet table in the corner of the cafeteria at 11:52 is enough room for a small mat, a short prayer, and a return.

Reset Your Focus

Cognitive focus drops sharply between the third and fourth hour at a desk โ€” Dhuhr at 11:52 is a built-in reset most workplaces never schedule.

Kunduz Prayer Times