Dhuhr Prayer Times β€” Fort Worth, United States – 13:29

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Dhuhr Prayer Times

13:29

Fort Worth, United States Β· Islamic Society of North America (ISNA)

Today's Salah Times in Fort Worth

Dhuhr at 13:29 in Fort Worth is the day’s pause β€” a brief reset between morning effort and afternoon work.

Wudu Resets You

Wudu at 13:29 is half a wash and half a reset β€” even alone, it changes how the next two hours feel.

Suburban Quiet

In quieter parts of Fort Worth, 13:29 is the easiest prayer of the day β€” empty streets, empty homes, no rush.

A Silent Seat

A quiet table in the corner of the cafeteria at 13:29 is enough room for a small mat, a short prayer, and a return.

Between Two Tasks

Place 13:29 explicitly between two tasks, not inside one; salah dropped into the middle of a task is rarely what either deserves.

Different Workdays

In some regions near Fort Worth, the workday is built around 13:29; in others, it is built around the lunch hour and Dhuhr is treated as the inconvenience.

A Year of Dhuhrs

Across the year in Fort Worth, Dhuhr only moves about 63 minutes between 12:29 and 13:32 β€” much steadier than Fajr or Maghrib.

Stress Drop

Cortisol typically peaks mid-morning and starts falling near 13:29; salah accelerates that fall faster than most β€œmindfulness” techniques because it is involuntary stillness.

Office Commute

If your commute in Fort Worth ends near 13:29, pray as soon as you arrive; the longer you postpone after walking in, the louder the office becomes.

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