Isha Time Mamuju

The isha time mamuju today is 19:12. Find isha azan time mamuju and isha adhan time mamuju for all mosques in Mamuju, Indonesia.

09:57:05 AM
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19:12
10 Jumada al-Thani 1447Monday, December 1
Mamuju, Indonesia

Isha Salat Time Mamuju

The isha time mamuju today is 19:12. Find isha azan time mamuju and isha adhan time mamuju for all mosques in Mamuju, Indonesia.

In Mamuju, the hours after Maghrib slowly fade into night, and Isha stands waiting like a gentle invitation. The world feels quieter, softer, slower. When you pray, it feels as if time itself pauses. You close your eyes, breathe, and feel the peace of knowing Allah has seen every moment of your day.

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About Isha

Location and Calculation Details

Location

Mamuju

Indonesia

Coords

-2.68|118.90

Method

Muslim World League

Map of Isha Time Mamuju
Mamuju

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.What are the rewards of praying Isha on time?

The Prophet ﷺ said that whoever prays Isha in congregation is as if they spent half the night in worship. Praying it on time strengthens your faith, brings tranquility to your heart, and guards you through the night. It’s one of the quiet but powerful acts that multiply blessings in your life.

Q.Are there Sunnah prayers connected to Isha?

Yes, after the four obligatory rak‘ahs of Isha, it’s Sunnah to pray two additional rak‘ahs. The Prophet ﷺ consistently prayed them and encouraged believers to do the same. They’re simple and short but carry immense reward. Think of them as your gentle goodnight prayer to Allah before bed.

Q.Should I pray Isha before bed or can I delay it a bit?

It’s best to pray Isha soon after its time begins so you don’t forget or become too tired. But Islam gives flexibility—its time extends until Fajr. If you prefer praying right before bed, that’s perfectly fine. What matters most is consistency, not speed; make Isha the final, peaceful act of your day.

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.