Dhuhr Prayer Times — Gaborone, Botswana – 12:22
Today's Islamic prayer times in Gaborone, Botswana include Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha. View the full Muslim prayer timetable for today and the upcoming days.
Dhuhr Prayer Times
12:22
Gaborone, Botswana · Muslim World League
Today's Salah Times in Gaborone
Dhuhr at 12:22 in Gaborone is the day’s pause — a brief reset between morning effort and afternoon work.
Pray Before the Meeting
A 1pm meeting in Gaborone that arrives before Dhuhr at 12:22 usually pushes the prayer past Asr; pray first, attend second.
Context Switch
Dhuhr at 12:22 is the cleanest context switch in the workday in Gaborone — it draws a sharp line between morning and afternoon work.
Opposite of the North
Gaborone is in the southern hemisphere, so a winter Dhuhr here behaves opposite to a winter Dhuhr in northern cities — the calendar lies, the sun does not.
Hydrate at Noon
A glass of water before 12:22 in Gaborone prevents the afternoon dehydration that quietly drains focus until Maghrib at 17:40.
Midpoint of the Day
Dhuhr at 12:22 sits roughly in the middle of Gaborone’s daylight: morning since sunrise at 07:01, afternoon until Maghrib at 17:40.
Eyes Rest in Sujood
In sujood at 12:22, your eyes face the floor and the strain of hours of screen-light briefly lifts; even physiologically, the prayer is a rest.
A Creator’s Pause
Writers, designers, and engineers in Gaborone often find their best afternoon idea arrives in the first hour after Dhuhr at 12:22 — diffuse thinking loves stillness.
Pray Before You Eat
A heavy lunch before Dhuhr in Gaborone makes the prayer harder; Dhuhr first at 12:22, then food, then back to work.