Isha Time Jine

The isha time jine today is 19:26. Find isha azan time jine and isha adhan time jine for all mosques in Jine, China.

07:08:05 PM
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19:26
2 Rajab 1447Monday, December 22
Jine, China

Isha Salat Time Jine

The isha time jine today is 19:26. Find isha azan time jine and isha adhan time jine for all mosques in Jine, China.

There’s a deep calm that only Isha can bring. In Jine, when you pray under the night sky, you’re reminded that Allah watches over you even in darkness. The worries of the day lose their weight. You finish your prayer and lie down with the comfort that you’ve placed your heart in safe hands.

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About Isha

Location and Calculation Details

Location

Jine

China

Coords

29.34|105.29

Method

Muslim World League

Map of Isha Time Jine
Jine

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.What time is Isha in Jine today?

Today, the Isha prayer time in Jine is 19:26.

Q.Can I pray Qiyam or Tahajjud after Isha prayer?

Yes, absolutely. Once you’ve prayed Isha, the rest of the night is open for voluntary prayers like Qiyam or Tahajjud. These are moments of deep closeness to Allah when most of the world sleeps. Even a few extra rak‘ahs can bring peace, clarity, and forgiveness beyond measure.

Q.Is Witr prayer performed after Isha? How are they connected?

Yes, Witr comes after Isha—it’s the closing act of your night worship. The Prophet ﷺ called Witr a completion for the day’s prayers. You can pray it right after Isha or later in the night if you plan to wake up for Tahajjud. Either way, it’s your final conversation with Allah before sleep.

Q.Why is there usually a gap between Maghrib and Isha in Jine?

The gap exists because Isha starts only after twilight completely disappears. That time allows the sky to fully darken. It’s also a moment of rest and reflection between the two prayers—a small pause before night truly begins. Many people use it to eat, spend time with family, or quietly prepare for Isha.

Q.When does Isha prayer time begin and end in Jine?

Isha begins right after the twilight disappears—when the red glow of the sunset is completely gone. It lasts until just before Fajr, giving you a long window to pray. Still, it’s best to perform it earlier in the night, while you’re alert and focused, so you can rest with a clear heart.