Dhuhr Prayer Times — Multan, Pakistan – 12:14

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

Dhuhr Prayer Times

12:14

Multan, Pakistan · University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi

Today's Salah Times in Multan

Dhuhr at 12:14 in Multan is the day’s pause — a brief reset between morning effort and afternoon work.

Hydrate Before Noon

Drink water in the hour before 12:14 in Multan; midday dehydration is the silent reason many afternoon prayers feel heavy.

Walk Back, Don’t Rush

A calm walk back to your desk after Dhuhr at 12:14 is part of the prayer’s benefit; rushing back undoes the reset.

Use the Prayer Room

If your building in Multan has a prayer or wellness room, anchor it to 12:14; consistent use is what keeps such rooms open.

Commute Around Class

If your bus or train in Multan arrives near 12:14, pray immediately on arrival; delaying it past Asr is the common mistake.

Solar Zenith Marker

The sun reaches its highest point above Multan at 12:14; Dhuhr is the only daily prayer tied to the sun’s peak rather than its movement.

After-Dhuhr Deep Work

The 90 minutes after Dhuhr at 12:14 are a strong deep-work window in Multan; the morning load has cleared and the afternoon meetings have not yet started.

Wudu Resets You

Wudu at 12:14 is half a wash and half a reset — even alone, it changes how the next two hours feel.

Catch the Energy Dip

Most workers in Multan hit a noticeable energy dip in the hour around 12:14; salah lifts that dip in a way coffee cannot.

Multan Prayer Times