Dhuhr Prayer Times β€” Khartoum, Sudan – 11:50

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

Dhuhr Prayer Times

11:50

Khartoum, Sudan Β· Muslim World League

Today's Salah Times in Khartoum

Dhuhr at 11:50 in Khartoum is the day’s pause β€” a brief reset between morning effort and afternoon work.

Sun Nearly Overhead

At 11:50 the sun is almost directly overhead in Khartoum (82.7Β°) β€” the sharpest, hottest light of the day, and the moment Dhuhr begins.

Suburban Quiet

In quieter parts of Khartoum, 11:50 is the easiest prayer of the day β€” empty streets, empty homes, no rush.

Dense City Center

In dense parts of Khartoum, Dhuhr at 11:50 can be prayed inside any quiet courtyard or stairwell; the city is fuller of suitable corners than it looks.

Dhuhr to Asr

You have about 3h 23m between Dhuhr at 11:50 and Asr in Khartoum today β€” a working block, not an open afternoon.

Context Switch

Dhuhr at 11:50 is the cleanest context switch in the workday in Khartoum β€” it draws a sharp line between morning and afternoon work.

Slow the Rakahs

Slow the rakahs at 11:50 on busy days; the day rushes you, so do not also rush the one thing that exists to slow it.

Silent Intention

A silent niyyah for Dhuhr formed at the start of the work morning carries you through Khartoum’s noise to 11:50 without negotiation.

Solar vs Clock Time

Dhuhr follows the sun, not the clock; that is why Khartoum prays Dhuhr at 11:50 and not at exactly 12:00.

Khartoum Prayer Times