Tahajjud
Live nowTahajjud window active • Last third ends in 1h 20mEnds at 3:32 AMKeep the night quiet and use these minutes well.Live nowTahajjud window active • Last third ends in 1h 20mEnds at 3:32 AMKeep the night quiet and use these minutes well.
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Tahajjud Time in Qatar

Find tonight's last third of the night, Fajr boundary, Doha reference link, and a simple plan for praying before Fajr.

Tonight's Tahajjud Time in Qatar

Last third begins at 12:30 AM

Using Doha as the Qatar reference city

Last third begins

12:30 AM

For the night of Monday, June 22

Fajr begins

3:32 AM

Tahajjud should finish before this

Time left before Fajr

Last third is active. 1 hr 19 min before Fajr

Snapshot based on Qatar time

Based on today's Maghrib/Sunset and Fajr times in Qatar, using Doha as the Qatar reference city.

Last third is active: 1 hr 20 min before Fajr

Night prayer context

Why Tahajjud Time Matters in Qatar

Tahajjud is a voluntary night prayer performed in the last third of the night, after Isha and before Fajr. In Doha, the last third of the night typically begins around 1:00-2:00 AM depending on the season, shifting as Fajr moves through the year. Muslims in Qatar use Tahajjud time for personal supplication, Quran recitation, and night worship. The prayer has no fixed rakat count - two rakats at a time is common, closing with Witr before Fajr.

Last third timeline

Maghrib/Sunset to Fajr

Last-third window highlighted

Maghrib/Sunset

6:27 PM

Isha

7:40 PM

Midnight

10:59 PM

Last third begins

12:30 AM

Fajr

3:32 AM

Tahajjud time by city

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Calculation

How Tahajjud time is calculated

Tahajjud is commonly planned in the last third of the night, especially for focused prayer and dua before Fajr.

The night is estimated from Maghrib/Sunset to Fajr, then divided into three equal parts. The final third is the Tahajjud planning window.

Because Maghrib and Fajr change daily, Tahajjud time also changes nightly across the year.

Routine

A simple Tahajjud routine

  1. 1Check tonight's last-third window.
  2. 2Sleep early after Isha if possible.
  3. 3Set an alarm before Fajr.
  4. 4Start with 2 rak'ahs.
  5. 5Make dua before Fajr begins.

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FAQ

Tahajjud time in Qatar FAQ

What time is Tahajjud in Qatar tonight?

Tahajjud time in Qatar is commonly planned from the last third of the night. Tonight, using Doha as the Qatar reference city, the last third begins at 12:30 AM.

How is Tahajjud time calculated in Doha?

Tahajjud time in Doha is calculated by measuring the night from Maghrib or sunset until Fajr, dividing that span into three parts, and using the final third as the main planning window.

What time should I pray Tahajjud tonight in Qatar?

The recommended time is the last third of the night. Tonight in Qatar, using Doha as the reference city, that window opens at 12:30 AM and closes at Fajr, 3:32 AM.

When does Tahajjud end - can I pray after Fajr adhan?

Tahajjud ends when Fajr begins. For tonight's Doha reference, Fajr begins at 3:32 AM; after the Fajr adhan, the night prayer window has ended.

What is the best time for Tahajjud prayer in Qatar?

The last third of the night is widely used as the best Tahajjud planning window in Qatar because it falls after Isha and before Fajr, with a quiet period for prayer and dua.

Is Tahajjud time the same every day in Doha?

No. Tahajjud time changes every night in Doha because Maghrib and Fajr shift through the year as sunset and dawn times move.

What is the difference between Tahajjud and Qiyam al-Layl?

Qiyam al-Layl is the broader term for voluntary night worship after Isha, while Tahajjud is commonly used for night prayer performed after sleeping and waking before Fajr.