Prayer Times in Birmingham
United Kingdom · 22-06-2026 · 7 Muḥarram 1448 AH
Next Prayer
Fajr
الفجر
02:36
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Sunrise
الشروق
04:45
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Dhuhr
الظهر
13:10
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Asr
العصر
17:35
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Maghrib
المغرب
21:34
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Isha
العشاء
23:44
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About Prayer Times in Birmingham
Birmingham, the United Kingdom's second-largest city, has a Muslim population of approximately 250,000 — around 21% of the city's 1.2 million residents, one of the highest proportions of any British city. The Muslim community is predominantly of Pakistani and Bangladeshi heritage, concentrated in neighbourhoods such as Sparkhill, Small Heath, Handsworth, and Bordesley Green, which have become vibrant centres of South Asian Islamic culture in Britain. Birmingham is sometimes called the "Muslim capital of England" outside London, reflecting the density and visibility of its Muslim community.
Birmingham's mosques follow timetables produced by local Islamic organisations, most commonly using the Muslim World League method (Fajr and Isha at 18°) or the Moonsighting Committee UK tables. At 52.5°N, Birmingham faces similar high-latitude prayer challenges to London — in June, Fajr can begin before 2:40 AM and Isha may not fully end, requiring scholars to apply estimated times or a midnight-cap rule. The Birmingham Central Mosque and the mosque network coordinate seasonal adjustments and communicate guidance to the city's worshipping community.
The Birmingham Central Mosque in Highgate, completed in 1975, is the UK's first purpose-built large mosque and holds up to 5,000 worshippers for Friday prayers. The Green Lane Masjid in Small Heath is one of the most active mosque communities in Britain, known for its extensive educational programmes and live-streamed religious content. The city also hosts the Islamic Relief headquarters — one of the world's largest Muslim humanitarian organisations. During Ramadan, Birmingham's Ladypool Road (locally known as the "Balti Triangle") and Stratford Road are lined with late-night food stalls and Iftar restaurants serving thousands of families each evening.
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