Zuhr prayer


The Zuhr prayer is one of the five mandatory salah. As an Islamic day starts at sunset, the Zuhr prayer is technically the fourth prayer of the day. If counted from midnight, it is the second prayer of the day.
It contains four units and begins after the sun reaches its zenith.
On Friday, the Zuhr prayer is replaced or preceded by Friday prayer, which is obligatory for Muslim men who are above the age of puberty and meet certain requirements to pray in congregation either in a mosque or with a group of Muslims.
The sermon is given by the imam.
It is also transliterated Dhuhr, Duhr or Thuhr.
The five daily prayers collectively are one pillar of the Five Pillars of Islam, in Sunni Islam, and one of the ten Practices of the Religion according to Shia Islam.

Name variations

Region/countryLanguageMain
Arab WorldArabicصلاة الظهر
Iran, Afghanistan, TajikistanPersianنماز پشین ،
Afghanistan, PakistanPashtoماسپښین
Pakistan, IndiaUrdu, Hindi
नमाज़-ए ज़ुह्र
TurkeyTurkishÖğle namazı
KazakhstanKazakhБесін намазы
AzerbaijanAzeriZöhr namazı
Albania, KosovoAlbanianNamaz i mesditës
BalkansBosnianPodne-namaz
BengalBengaliযোহর/যুহর
Greater Somalia SomaliSalaada Duhur
Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia Indonesian, Bahasa MelayuSalat zuhur, Solat zuhur
Indonesia Basa SundaLohor
UzbekistanUzbekPeshin namozi
Iraqi KurdistanSoraniنوێژی نیوەڕۆ