Dhuhr Prayer Times β€” Quetta, Pakistan – 12:32

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

Dhuhr Prayer Times

12:32

Quetta, Pakistan Β· University of Islamic Sciences, Karachi

Today's Salah Times in Quetta

Dhuhr at 12:32 in Quetta is the day’s pause β€” a brief reset between morning effort and afternoon work.

Today’s Dhuhr

Today, Tuesday, Dhuhr in Quetta is at 12:32 β€” Sunrise was 05:30 and Maghrib is at 19:32.

Wudu at the Sink

Workplace wudu near 12:32 can be discreet β€” a sink, sleeves rolled, two minutes; in Quetta this is a daily small act of independence.

Cities Just Across the Border

Cities just east or west of Quetta can pray Dhuhr 20–30 minutes apart even on the same clock; the timezone is administrative, the sun is not.

Mute Notifications

A single Do-Not-Disturb window at 12:32 protects more than the prayer β€” it teaches the team in Quetta when not to interrupt.

After-Dhuhr Deep Work

The 90 minutes after Dhuhr at 12:32 are a strong deep-work window in Quetta; the morning load has cleared and the afternoon meetings have not yet started.

No Real Excuse

Most missed Dhuhrs are not from inability; they are from a meeting that should have ended at 12:32 but wasn’t held to its time.

Zero Notifications

Set notifications to silent for the 10 minutes around 12:32; an undisturbed prayer compounds across weeks into a calmer mind, not just a calmer ten minutes.

On Foot

A walking commute through Quetta near 12:32 usually passes a masjid, a park bench, or an empty corner β€” Dhuhr does not need a building.

Quetta Prayer Times